SAHARA Group, a leading
Energy conglomerate, has disclosed that its staff volunteers will be embarking
on a Book Drive towards gathering books to be sent to the children in Internally
Displaced Persons camps (IDPs) and other high need areas in commemoration of
this year’s World Book Day.
A press statement by
the company reportedly said staff volunteers will give out books and make cash
donations towards the purchase of books for students of Bethseda School for the
Blind in keeping with its policy of Personal Corporate Social Responsibility
(PCSR).
Furthermore, it
disclosed that the Foundation plans to engage in sustainable projects that will
improve the reading culture of children as well as improve their learning
environment.
“One of the projects
involves the quest to donate over 50,000 books and set up 10 rural libraries in
selected rural communities and public schools in Benue State.
“This initiative to
make books more accessible to more children and youths will be replicated in
Sahara locations globally and other areas with the support of strategic
partners.
“The Sahara Group,
has its sights on championing the cause for a world full of books that can be
accessed by all, especially the less privileged across the globe,” the
company stated.
It was also reported
that Sahara Foundation launched the ‘Read to Me’ School Project in 2014,
spearheaded by staff members who serve as volunteers to promote a reading
culture amongst children.
In 2015, the
Foundation upgraded the library at the United Mission College (UMC) Primary
School, Ibadan and also provided the library with books to enrich the minds of
pupils.
The foundation also
refurbished and equipped a Guidance and Counselling Centre for Eko Akete Senior
Secondary School, Lagos Island. The Centre effectively serves the academic,
psycho-social, and career needs of the students.

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