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SIFAX Group wins CSR award


SIFAX Group has won the CSR Impact & Excellence Award, organised recently by Media Consortium.

In a statement on Tuesday, the organisers stated that the award recognises the company for its exceptional contributions to community development through impactful Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

The organisers explained that the award titled ‘Outstanding CSR Initiative in Community Development’ celebrates organisations that demonstrate leadership in driving sustainable social change.

“The company received the accolade in recognition of its transformative projects and sustained commitment to improving lives across various communities in Nigeria,” the statement read in part.

Speaking on the award, the Head of Corporate Communications at SIFAX Group, Olumuyiwa Akande, described the honour as a validation of the company’s values and its deliberate investment in people and communities.

“At SIFAX, we believe business growth must go hand-in-hand with societal progress. This award strengthens our resolve to keep making meaningful contributions that empower and uplift,” Akande said.

He added that SIFAX Group has consistently demonstrated its commitment to corporate social responsibility through impactful initiatives.

The organisers of the award, Media Consortium, commended the company’s proactive engagement and measurable impact, stating that “SIFAX Group stood out for its consistency, transparency, and the scale of its outreach programs.”

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