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SIFAX Group has commissioned a series of community development projects for the people of Isade-Elero and Pampa-Isade in the Ijebu North-East Local Government Area of Ogun State.

According to the Group Head of Corporate Communications, Olumuyiwa Akande, the initiatives are aimed at transforming the social, economic, and spiritual life of the host communities.

The newly inaugurated facilities include “the Chief Samson Afolabi Centre for Information and Technology Services, a 100-seater ICT resource hub; the Isade Central Mosque; a Community Security Office (Elero Security Post); 27 open market stalls; and a modern recreational facility.

The company also recalled its earlier interventions, noting:

“This inauguration adds to a long list of interventions previously executed by SIFAX Group and its Chairman, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi, in these communities, including the construction of a community health centre, seasonal road grading, and the building of St. Mark’s Church auditorium, hall, and vicarage. These earlier projects continue to serve as essential lifelines for the people.”

SIFAX Group, a multinational conglomerate with interests in maritime, aviation, oil and gas, hospitality, logistics, and financial services, has consistently backed its business success with corporate social responsibility projects in education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and infrastructure.

At the inauguration, the company’s chairman, Dr. Taiwo Afolabi—represented by his elder brother, Dr. Wale Afolabi—reaffirmed the group’s long-standing commitment to grassroots development.

“SIFAX Group and Dr. Afolabi believe in the principle of social impact through support for communities across the country in the form of infrastructural provision, human capital development and economic empowerment for the vulnerable. It is this same vision that underlines the support we are providing for these communities today.”

Also speaking, the Chairman of Ijebu North-East Local Government Area, Folusho Badejo, praised the gesture, saying:

“These kinds of projects are what the local government embraces, as they help augment our efforts towards making lives easier for our people. I am excited to see the markets as well as the ICT centre, as they are projects the local government itself aspires to execute.”

For the traditional ruler, the Baale of Isade-Elero, Moses Odunuga, the projects are nothing short of divine intervention. He described them as “a prayer answered.

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