Access Bank Plc has renovated the assembly hall and provided new seating at Igando Senior High School, Igando, as part of its work in community development and education support.
Speaking at the launch, representatives of the Digital and Centralized Operations Group said: “At Access Bank, we believe that education is the foundation of sustainable development. By investing in school infrastructure, we are investing directly in the future leaders of our society. This initiative reflects our commitment to shared prosperity and inclusive growth.”
Education officials, school leaders and community members attended the event. Among them were Adepoju O.N., Principal of Igando Senior High School; Ayodeji B.D., a member of the School-Based Management Committee and Parents’ Forum; Babalola, representing TGPS, Education District 1, Agege; and Gbadebo A., Principal of Igando Junior High School. Also present were Odunayo Fasusi and Nosa Iyangbe from Access Bank’s Digital and Centralized Operations Group.
The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project was launched on 21 November 2025 by the bank’s Digital and Centralized Operations Group. The intervention seeks to support teaching and learning by improving school facilities used for daily activities. The renovated hall now serves as a venue for assemblies, examinations and school programmes, while the seating allows students to sit with ease during events and lessons.
The principal of Igando Senior High School thanked Access Bank for the project. She said the renovated hall and seating would support students during school activities and help them feel supported by the wider community.
The project aligns with Access Bank’s CSR focus on education, social impact and community support. Through partnerships with schools and education authorities, the bank continues to support learners and contribute to community progress beyond its core banking services.


