SIFAX Group Donates Bus To Seafarers Mission

SIFAX Group Donates Bus To Seafarers Mission
L-R: Olumuyiwa Akande, Group Head, Corporate Communications, SIFAX Group; Wunmi Eniola-Jegede, Executive Director, Business Development and Strategic Planning; Chief Adebayo Sarumi, Chairman, The Mission to Seafarers and Rev. Bimbo Aduroja, Chaplain, The Mission to Seafarers during the donation of a brand new Hyundai H1 space bus to The Mission to Seafarers by SIFAX Group at their Apapa office in Lagos.

 

As part of its corporate social responsibility, SIFAX Group, a conglomerate with investment in Maritime, Aviation, Oil & Gas, Haulage & Logistics, Financial Services and Hospitality, has donated a brand new Hyundai H1 Space Bus to a charity organization, Mission to Seafarers. 

 

 

The charity organization provides spiritual and humanitarian services to seafarers who call the Nigerian ports.  

 

Speaking at the official handover of the vehicle in Apapa, Lagos, Mrs. Wunmi Eniola-Jegede, Executive Director, Business Development and Strategic Planning, SIFAX Group, said the donation was in line with the company’s robust stakeholder engagement strategy which focuses on the public good of the various sectors the company operates. 

Her words: “SIFAX Group appreciates the contributions and impact of the Mission to Seafarers to the maritime industry. Seafarers tend to be lonely and be far away from relatives and loved ones for a long period of time. This loneliness and long period of absence, if not well managed, could be counterproductive and affect performance. We believe the wellbeing of the seafarers is the wellbeing of the maritime industry.”

 

“We are happy your organisation’s several outreaches and other programmes have been able to bridge this gap and give the crew men a sense of belonging. This donation is to support the good work the organization is doing and to further empower for better result.”

 

Meanwhile, the Chairman, Mission to Seafarers, Chief Adebayo Sarumi noted that the agency’s main aim is to reach out to the various needs of seafarers whose ships berth at the Nigerian ports.  

 

He said: “The Mission to Seafarers is a non-governmental organisation with about 300-year-old history. Looking at the dangers and perils faced by seafarers globally, our aim is to promote their spiritual, moral and physical well-being and that of their families irrespective of nationality, race, gender or creed. We really needed a vehicle to move us around and we thank SIFAX Group for heeding to our call through the donation of this bus. It will go a long way in helping us achieve our objectives.”  

 

Sarumi further appealed to various stakeholders in the maritime industry and beyond to support the organization, especially in the provision of new infrastructure and facelift of the old ones. 

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