Ikeja Computer Village-the sounds of spades on
concrete and pneumatic drill blasting againstthe thirty tarmac of Kodesoh street computer village Ikeja
wrap the morning air in machine melody as workers of Arthur Energy Technology Ltd; the contractor for TECNO
Mobile Ikeja street light project work their shift into the early hours of Sunday.
A deadline to meet: The motivated engineers
and technicians work day and night in shiftsas the much anticipated street
light project funded by TECNO Mobile promise a delivery date of January 20th,
2016. The project’s head engineer and CEO Arthur Energy Technology Ltd, Mr. Arthur Okeyikaoversaw the casting of
the foundations for the solar powered streetlights across the designated
streets for the project.
Speaking
on the importance of the project and the need to stick to approved timeline,
CEO Arthur Energy said his team cannot afford to fall short of expected project
handover date.
“Come January 20th, 2016
we want to lead the TECNO Mobile management and leaders of the community through
a fully lit Computer village that will usher everyone into a great business
year, the streetlights will be beaming down on us as they inspect the project.
For us, our reputation for quality
job and strict adherence to project timeline is what stands us out so we cannot
afford to default here,” Mr. Arthur Okeyika assured.
TECNO
Ikeja streetlight project; a CSR initiative cast on solid ground
TECNO
Mobilehas established itself as one of Africa’s top guns in mobile shipments and
indeed Nigeria’s leading OEM vendor but it’s not stopping there. Year over year
the tech giant rolls out one custom product after another in partnership with
sister companies;some of the notable products the stables of TECNO sister
company Afmobil includes: Palmchat (a
social networking platform for online dating, sports and news compatible on
Windows, Android, iOS and WAP), Boom Player app (online audio and music videos
download and streaming services) and Oraimo
mobile accessories (eg: selfie sticks, SD
cards, OTG cables etc)
The
Ikeja streetlight project a TECNO Mobile CSR initiative which has been two
years in making aims to light the Ikeja computer village and its environs in
solar powered streetlights made by Hong Kong LED lighting company iFlux, a member of the
TRANSSION HOLDINGS as is TECNO Mobile and INFINIX Nigeria. Lighting of the
Ikeja mega electronics market will foster security and overall ambience of the
market while revitalizing nightlife in the area which has been crippled in
part, due to criminal activities that happen in dark alleys across the market
streets.
Grand commissioning expected
On
completion and hand over of the streetlights by the project contractor Arthur Energy Technology Ltd, the TECNO Mobile
management in an official ceremony will unveil the streetlights to the host
community. It would not be a strange sighting to spot dignitaries from local
and state government at the unveiling occasion slated for January 20th,
2016 at the market.
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