AIICO Insurance Plc has over the years invested in health of people and communities it is operating in through its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) across the country.
To this end, the insurer said it has been able to create better relationships and connect deeply with the community and its people via several socially impactful programmes and activities.
According to a statement signed by the head, Strategic Marketing & Communications, AIICO Plc, Segun Olalandu, and made available to NATIONAL ECONOMY yesterday, “One of the key areas of focus for AIICO’s Corporate Social Responsibility is health and well-being. The company has established relationships with partner agencies, government establishments, and non-profit organisations through which it touches many lives more meaningfully.”
Annually, he said, AIICO commemorates World Blood Donor Day with an internal blood donation drive in partnership with Lagos State Government through its agency, the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service, adding that, AIICO’s employees troop out voluntarily to donate blood, even as this intervention is in response to the enormous supply gap and the continuous rise in the demand for blood in local health institutions.
AIICO, he pointed out, is also helping to fight and end infant homicide (infanticide) in Nigeria, however, unfortunately, this barbaric practice is still in practice in some local communities.
“AIICO donates N100 from every sale of its Travel and Automobile insurance products to this cause yearly. It partners with ActionAid Nigeria and Vine Heritage Home, who are at the forefront of the campaign to rescue these children. They provide them with shelter, and access to quality education and ensure they reintegrate into society without harm,” the statement added.
Discussion on health in sub-Saharan Africa, the company said, is incomplete without touching on malaria and its impact on public health in the region, stressing that, Malaria accounts for up to 30 per cent of all childhood deaths and 11 percent of adult deaths.
In 2022, Olalandu, in the statement, added that, AIICO partnered with HACEY, distributing treated mosquito nets to many households through Primary Healthcare Centres in local communities across Lagos, Rivers, and Oyo States, saying, “Over 500 women benefited from the enlightenment on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, besides over 3,000 who were engaged online.”
The company, he pointed out, has consistently driven awareness of breast cancer while it recently partnered with CancerAware Nigeria to continue the awareness effort and goes one step further.
“As a result, AIICO sponsored the treatment of 30 women with triple-negative breast cancer. It also supported 100 employees and their spouses for breast cancer scans, mammograms, and other public enlightenment campaigns.
“Also, recently, AIICO co-sponsored free eye surgeries through a partnership with the Indo-Eye Care Foundation in Lagos. As a result, 2,000 Nigerians benefited from the project and had their eye sights fully restored,” the statement pointed out.