WACL Powers Progress in Babban Tunga Community

West African Ceramics Limited (WACL), Nigeria’s leading indigenous tile manufacturer, has taken a significant step towards empowering the Babban Tunga community in Suleja, Niger State. The company has commissioned a 500kVA power transformer, marking a major milestone in its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts.

This electrification project is designed to support sustainable community development, providing reliable electricity to schools, homes, and small businesses. The impact of this initiative will be far-reaching, boosting education, healthcare, security, and local economic activities.

According to the Managing Director of WACL, “This project is about more than power; it’s about empowering lives for Babban Tunga’s future. We believe that access to electricity is a fundamental right, and we’re committed to supporting initiatives that improve the quality of life for communities around our operations.”

The commissioning of the 500kVA power transformer is a testament to WACL’s dedication to giving back to the community. The project was made possible through collaboration with technical partners, local authorities, and the Babban Tunga community. This collective effort demonstrates the power of partnership and community engagement.

As WACL marks 30 years of excellence in the manufacturing industry, the company remains committed to supporting initiatives that contribute to Nigeria’s social and economic progress. Through its CSR efforts, WACL aims to create a positive impact on the lives of Nigerians, promoting sustainable development and empowering communities to thrive.

The Babban Tunga community is expected to benefit significantly from this electrification project, with improved access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. As WACL continues to power progress in the community, the company’s commitment to CSR serves as a model for other businesses to follow, demonstrating the potential for private sector investment to drive positive change in Nigeria.

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