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FTL provides scholarship to 47 students

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
6 February 2024
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By Zainab Sunkari Koroma

Freetown Terminal Limited (FTL), a subsidiary of Africa Global Logistics (AGL) Company, has recently made a significant contribution to the education sector by providing 47 scholarships to students from both Seaside and Moa Wharf communities.

Maroun Abi Aad, the General Manager of FTL, expressed that this donation is in line with the company’s annual corporate social responsibility initiatives. He emphasized the company’s commitment to investing in Africa, stating that it is part of their corporate culture to contribute to the education of individuals in the region. Abi Aad highlighted the importance of education as a means of fostering development within a country, citing that through education, individuals can grow into valuable contributors to society.

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The General Manager assured that this is not the first time FTL has undertaken such an initiative and pledged continuous support for the communities in which the company operates. This commitment aligns with the support from the company’s headquarters.

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Lamin Koroma, the chairman of Seaside community, expressed deep appreciation for the significant support that FTL has provided to both communities. He noted that the company’s support has facilitated the education of many individuals in the communities and urged for assistance in providing vocational training to others in need of skills.

Koroma also appealed for the company to consider employing some of the scholarship beneficiaries, emphasizing that the communities have received substantial investment from FTL.

Isatu Kamara, one of the beneficiaries of the scholarship, expressed her gratitude and described the opportunity as an honor and a privilege. She revealed that, following the passing of her father, she lacked the necessary support to continue her education. Kamara pledged to make the most of the opportunity, expressing her determination to make both the company and her community proud.

Freetown Terminal Limited has been renowned for its professionalism in cargo handling and commitment to accountability. The company’s tariff rates are aligned with the current Bank of Sierra Leone (BSL) market rate, showcasing a dedication to transparent and fair business practices. FTL prides itself on efficient operations, effective service delivery, and unparalleled customer service, positioning it as the leading port operator in Sierra Leone.

This scholarship initiative represents FTL’s broader commitment to investing in the development of the communities it serves and nurturing the potential of the region’s youth. Through these efforts, the company continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of education and the empowerment of individuals in Sierra Leone.

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