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Fidelity Bank Launches “Bundles of Joy” Initiative to Support Children with Special Needs and Their Families
As part of its commitment to fostering inclusivity, Fidelity Bank Plc has inaugurated the Bundles of Joy programme, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at creating supportive spaces and activities for children with special needs while addressing the psychological and emotional well-being of their parents and caregivers.The first session of the programme was held over the weekend at a dedicated facility in Lekki, Lagos. Dr. Meksley Nwagboh, Divisional Head of Brand and Communications at Fidelity Bank, welcomed participants and emphasized the bank’s dedication to creating meaningful experiences for its customers and the communities it serves.Speaking at the event, Nwagboh stated, “Bundles of Joy is a vision of our Managing Director and CEO, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe. The initiative is designed to foster an inclusive society by supporting children with special needs. During today’s session, the children will engage in a variety of educative and entertaining activities aimed at enhancing their mobility and social skills. At the same time, their parents and caregivers will participate in tailored workshops to equip them with the skills and resources they need to better care for their children.”This programme forms part of Fidelity Bank’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives focused on health and social welfare.Parents and caregivers at the event expressed their gratitude for the initiative. Joy Daberechi remarked, “This is a wonderful programme. The sessions have helped me learn more about caring for my daughter, thanks to the resourceful facilitators. I deeply appreciate Fidelity Bank for creating this opportunity, even though I haven’t yet opened an account. I encourage other parents to take advantage of this initiative.”Another participant, Deborah Eromokhodion, added, “It’s been a heartwarming experience and has created a community of support. We’ve had insightful sessions with specialist facilitators on helping our children achieve milestones and goals. Meeting other parents and exchanging tips has been invaluable.”The day concluded with Fidelity Bank presenting goodie bags to the children and gifts to their parents, leaving attendees delighted and encouraged.Families interested in the Bundles of Joy programme can register their children online at www.fidelitybank.ng/bundlesofjoy/. During registration, parents must provide their details, their child’s name, and information about their child’s needs. Fidelity Bank will follow up to schedule special outings for the children starting in January 2025.Through Bundles of Joy, Fidelity Bank Plc continues to demonstrate its commitment to fostering an inclusive society and uplifting the communities it serves. Ranked as one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, Fidelity Bank Plc serves over 8.3 million customers across its 251 business offices in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, as well as through its digital channels. It was also honored as Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria at the 2023 Euromoney Awards for Excellence, and more recently, at the 2024 BusinessDay Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards, Fidelity Bank Plc was recognized as MSME Bank of the Year and Export Financing Bank of the Year.
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Rescue Mission: Governor Dauda Lawal Approves N7.2 billion for Community Projects Across Zamfara
Zamfara State Government under the leadership of Governor Dauda Lawal has earmarked N7.2 billion for development projects across 375 communities in the state, under the Nigeria Community Action for Resilience and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES), a World Bank-funded initiative. Deputy Governor Mani Mummuni disclosed this in Gusau on Tuesday while flagging off a free project implementation training programme for participants drawn from 158 communities across the state.
He explained that Governor Dauda Lawal had approved the N7.2 billion for various community development projects through the State Community and Social Development Agency (CSDA), adding that the funds would finance projects spanning health, education, water supply, agriculture and drainage, among others, across the state’s 14 Local Government Areas. The deputy governor noted that the projects would be implemented by Community Project Monitoring Committees (CPMCs) under the supervision of the CSDA, and reiterated the state government’s commitment to providing social amenities to vulnerable communities.
Mummuni urged participants to ensure transparency and accountability in managing resources for project execution in their communities, describing the initiative as part of Governor Lawal’s administration’s effort to extend the dividends of democracy to the people, especially at the grassroots level. He expressed confidence that the training under CSDA would encourage community participation in project implementation, while also promoting transparency, accountability, and commitment to the development of their communities.
In his remarks, the General Manager of CSDA, Umar Nakwada, revealed that the participants were drawn from CPMCs responsible for monitoring projects in their communities, and that the training was designed to sensitise them on effective project implementation. He stated that the training covered Batch A projects worth N3.2 billion, spanning 158 communities, and assured that the agency would ensure effective monitoring of all projects to be implemented by CPMC members in benefiting communities. Nakwada also commended Governor Lawal for his unwavering support in improving the livelihoods of grassroots communities.
Also speaking, the State NG-CARES Coordinator, Mukhtar Ibrahim, praised the Zamfara Government for its commitment to supporting the livelihoods of vulnerable households. He explained that NG-CARES aims to expand access to livelihood support, food security services, and grants for poor and vulnerable households and firms, focusing on three result areas: livelihood and social support, food security and agricultural value chain, as well as micro and small enterprises recovery. small enterprises recovery,” Ibrahim said.
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ICPC, PenCom recover N3bn unremitted pension deductions from defaulting firms
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the National Pension Commission have recovered over N3bn in unremitted pension contributions from defaulting employers as both agencies intensified efforts to enforce compliance with the Pension Reform Act 2014.The recovery was disclosed in a statement issued by the National Pension Commission on Wednesday, which said the funds had been fully remitted into the Retirement Savings Accounts of affected employees.According to the commission, the recovery was achieved through a joint ICPC-PenCom enforcement initiative designed to address pension contribution defaults and protect workers’ retirement savings.It stated, “The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the National Pension Commission have recovered over N3bn in unremitted pension contributions from employers.”
PenCom explained that the recovered funds were obtained from defaulting employers in the electricity sector and credited to the respective Retirement Savings Accounts of affected workers in line with the Pension Reform Act 2014.“The recovered funds, obtained from defaulting employers in the electricity sector, have been fully remitted into the respective Retirement Savings Accounts of affected employees in accordance with the provisions of the Pension Reform Act 2014,” the statement read.The commission said the development demonstrated the effectiveness of its partnership with the ICPC in ensuring compliance with pension laws and compelling employers to fulfil their statutory obligations.
It said, “The recovery demonstrates the effectiveness of the partnership between PenCom and ICPC in enforcing compliance with the PRA 2014 and ensuring that employers fulfil their statutory pension obligations.”PenCom recalled that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the ICPC in October 2025 to strengthen collaboration in the recovery of unremitted pension contributions, the investigation of pension-related infractions, and the enforcement of compliance with the Pension Reform Act 2014.
The commission added that the ICPC was currently investigating several private-sector employers referred by PenCom for alleged non-compliance with the Act, expressing optimism that further recoveries would be made as the investigations progressed.“The ICPC is currently investigating several private-sector employers referred by PenCom for non-compliance with the PRA 2014. With the ongoing collaboration, additional recoveries would be achieved as the investigations progress,” it stated.PenCom reiterated that the Pension Reform Act requires employers to deduct and remit pension contributions into employees’ Retirement Savings Accounts within seven working days after salaries are paid.It warned that employers who fail to comply risk sanctions.“Failure to comply with this requirement constitutes a violation of the law and attracts sanctions, including the recovery of outstanding contributions, penalties and, where necessary, prosecution,” the statement said.
The commission urged employers, particularly those in the private sector, to regularise outstanding pension remittances and comply fully with the provisions of the Act to avoid regulatory and enforcement action.It reaffirmed its commitment to protecting workers’ retirement savings, promoting compliance with the Contributory Pension Scheme, and ensuring that pension contributions deducted from employees are promptly remitted into their Retirement Savings Accounts.The PUNCH recently reported that the National Pension Commission intensified its enforcement drive to ensure nationwide compliance with the Contributory Pension Scheme by launching a specialised, high-level monitoring platform targeting non-compliant subnational governments.The initiative is part of an ongoing strategy to deepen pension reform at the subnational level and secure a sustainable retirement future for public servants across the states of the federation.
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DSS Arrests Former Minister Geoffrey Nnaji; Hands Over to ICPC
Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), on Wednesday morning, arrested former Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.Security sources said Nnaji, who resigned last October under controversial circumstances, was arrested by DSS officers on request by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and handed him to the Anti-Graft Agency.The sources further notes that the ICPC had extended several invitations to the former minister following petitions on how he managed his Ministry, and therefore contacted the DSS to assist in arresting him.
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