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L-R: Team Lead, Victoria Abuka, Rev. Fr. Michael Domingo, Rev. Fr. Dominic Olagbaju and Titilola Odede during the Event
As part of its efforts to alleviate hunger and support
livelihoods across Nigeria, leading financial institution, Fidelity Bank Plc,
has donated more than 2,000 food packs to residents in Abeokuta, Ogun State,
through its Fidelity Food Bank Initiative.
The distribution exercise, held at St. Peter and Paul Catholic
Cathedral, Itesi, Adatan, Abeokuta is a part of the bank's Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) programme focused on supporting vulnerable populations and
expanding access to essential food supplies.
Speaking at the event, Folaranmi Jemirin, Regional Bank Head, South West 1,
Fidelity Bank Plc, disclosed that the bank has distributed over 300,000 food
packs across Nigeria's six geopolitical zones since the Food Bank Initiative
was launched in 2023.
According to him, the initiative supports the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goal (SDG) 2 – Zero Hunger and underscores Fidelity Bank's
commitment to driving positive social impact across its host communities.
"At Fidelity Bank, we remain committed to implementing Corporate Social
Responsibility initiatives that improve the living conditions of our host
communities and contribute to sustainable development. Through our Food Bank
Initiative, we are not only providing relief to vulnerable families but also
supporting the global goal of ending hunger and ensuring food security for
all," Jemirin said.
He further noted that Fidelity Bank's impact in Abeokuta extends beyond food
support to include investments in education, youth rehabilitation, women's economic
empowerment, social welfare, and other community-focused interventions.
"This initiative is about more than distributing food items. It is about
restoring hope, strengthening communities, uplifting families, and providing
meaningful support that contributes to their wellbeing. We are grateful to the
Catholic Diocese and all our partners whose collaboration has made this
outreach possible," he added.
Receiving the donation on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Cathedral
Administrator, Rev. Fr. Dominic Olagbaju, expressed appreciation to Fidelity
Bank for its continued investment in humanity and community development.
"We sincerely appreciate Fidelity Bank for counting the Abeokuta community
worthy of benefiting from this noble initiative. This gesture reflects a
genuine compassion and a strong commitment to supporting vulnerable members of
society. We commend the bank for consistently extending helping hands to
communities and partnering with institutions like the Church to make meaningful
social impact," he said.
Launched in 2023, the Fidelity Food Bank Initiative has become one of the
bank's most impactful social interventions, providing critical food support to
vulnerable households across Nigeria. Through strategic partnerships with
religious institutions, community organisations and other stakeholders, the
initiative continues to alleviate hunger while promoting inclusive development
and social welfare.
Ranked among the best banks in Nigeria, Fidelity Bank Plc is a full-fledged
Commercial Deposit Money Bank serving over 10 million customers through digital
banking channels, its 255 business offices in Nigeria and United Kingdom
subsidiary, FidBank UK Limited.
The Bank is a recipient of multiple local and international awards, including
the 2025 Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN) Innovation Award for MSME support;
Best Retail and SME Bank Award from Independent Newspapers; Best Bank for
Export & Trade Finance and Most Innovative Bank of the Year at the 2025
BusinessDay Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards; and Nigeria’s Best
Private Bank at the 2025 Euromoney Awards.
The Bank also received the inaugural Most Improved Commercial
Bank of the Year award by Nairametrics, the SME Bank of the Year award by
NewsDirect, and the Straight-Through Processing (STP) Excellence Award by Citi
Group, in addition to recognition by Global Brands Magazine for Excellence in
Community Empowerment.
Credit Fidelity Bank PR
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