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Keystone Bank Partners with Lagos State to Support Farming

Keystone Bank has teamed up with the Lagos State government and Ms. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the First Lady of Lagos State, on a farming program

 Keystone Bank Partners with Lagos State to Support Farming

By Adegoke Oluwatobiloba Victor


Keystone Bank has teamed up with the Lagos State government and Ms. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the First Lady of Lagos State, on a new farming program. The program, which is part of the "Renewed Hope Initiative" led by Ms. Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, aims to boost local food production.

The initiative will help women and youth by giving them training, farming supplies, and money.

Keystone Bank confirmed its support, stating, "The partnership reflects our enduring commitment to empowerment, inclusion, innovation, and nation-building core values that have defined Keystone Bank’s development driven approach."

Mr. Hassan Imam, the CEO of Keystone Bank, commented on the collaboration, saying, "This timely and strategic collaboration aligns with our mission as a socially responsible institution. We commend the First Ladies of the Federation and Lagos State for championing this initiative and creating a platform where public-private synergy can truly serve the people."

Ms. Helen Maiyegun, a director at the bank, added, "We are honoured to support the Renewed Hope Agricultural Support Programme. This initiative resonates with our CSR strategy and our belief in empowering women and youth to lead Nigeria’s agricultural transformation."

This partnership is a great example of how the government and a private company can work together to solve a national problem. By focusing on food production and targeting women and youth, the program has the potential to make a real difference in people's lives.

The program's success will depend on how well it provides financial and practical support to these groups. If it works, it could help increase local food supply, which is especially important for a large and growing state like Lagos. This could contribute to a more stable food market and reduce the country's need for imported food.

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