Fidelity Bank of Nigeria Plc has distributed 180,000 food packs as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative to improve the welfare of Nigerians. The distribution, announced on July 14, 2026, was reported by Ibrahim Oyewale in Lokoja.
The bank’s management emphasized the commitment to supporting communities across the country. The food packs are expected to reach vulnerable populations, providing much-needed relief amid ongoing economic challenges.
This large-scale effort underscores the role of private sector entities in addressing social welfare issues. Fidelity Bank’s initiative is one of the largest food distribution drives by a Nigerian bank in recent times, reflecting a growing trend of corporate involvement in social programs.
Further details on the specific locations and beneficiary criteria are expected to be released by the bank.
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