Boosting Passport Production Efficiency
Heirs Insurance Group has generously donated a 30KVA solar power station to the Ikoyi Passport Office, addressing the critical challenge of 24-hour passport production faced by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).
Commitment to Sustainability and Community Impact
Demonstrating a steadfast commitment to sustainability and community development, Heirs Insurance Group aims to significantly impact the lives of Nigerians through this initiative, focusing on alleviating challenges faced by the Nigeria Immigration Service.
Key Figures and Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Dr. Awele Elumelu (OFR), Non-Executive Director of Heirs Holdings, the parent company of Heirs Insurance Group, led the delegation at the ribbon-cutting ceremony. Mrs. Caroline Wura-ola Adepoju, Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, acknowledged the donation as a response to persistent delays caused by erratic power supply in passport issuance.
During her speech, Elumelu emphasized the positive impact of the solar power project and highlighted its alignment with the group’s commitment to clean energy solutions, showcasing a pivotal aspect of their long-term sustainability goals.
Elumelu stated, “As a Group, we continue to take pride in proactively creating value that impacts our community positively. This solar power initiative reiterates our commitment to improving lives and transforming our country, and by extension, our continent.”
Source: thisdaylive.com