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Leo Stan Ekeh partners Imo Govt. to institute N1.5b Foundation

Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Zinox Technologies, Chief Leo Stan Ekeh, has announced plans to institute N1.5 billion Foundation in partnership with the Imo State Government.

He made this known, on Wednesday, at the flag-off of the 380-kilometre roads named  Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) by Governor Emeka Ihedioha at Mbaitoli, near Owerri.

Imo is one of the five states in the country to commence huge roads projects at rural level of this magnitude

According to the computer guru, the Foundation would commence in October with a N1 billion interest free revolving  loan to be accessed by small scale business men and women from the state.

He stated that he would make available another N500m to fund the University education of needy and indigent students.

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“To ensure that the scheme engenders  a multiplier effect and remains sustainable,  at the end of their education programme , I will get jobs for the beneficiaries and give them four years to pay back to enable others to benefit,” he stated.

He noted that his decision to undertake the foundation was to key into the government’s agenda of wealth creation and human capital development and in fulfillment of his promise during the inauguration of the new government of supporting Governor Ihedioha’s administration to succeed.

Stating that Imo has been on backward integration for some years now due to poor administration he commended the far-reaching efforts and initiatives of the present administration towards the revitalisation of the state

He also donated 20 laptops to the state government .

Governor Ihedioha extolled him, urging other entrepreneurs from the state to emulate his philanthropic tendencies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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