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ABUMET Delivers Joy to FCT School for the Blind Through CSR Outreach

ABUMET has consistently distinguished itself as a company driven by people-focused impact, particularly within the education sector, where strategic interventions can transform lives.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
March 28, 2026
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ABUMET Delivers Joy to FCT School for the Blind Through CSR Outreach

ABUMET Delivers Joy to FCT School for the Blind Through CSR Outreach

As part of its ongoing commitment to community development and social welfare, leading glass and aluminium solutions provider ABUMET, has carried out a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) outreach to the FCT School for the Blind in Abuja.

ABUMET has consistently distinguished itself as a company driven by people-focused impact, particularly within the education sector, where strategic interventions can transform lives. This recent outreach further reinforces the company’s values and strengthens its connection with communities that benefit from its initiatives.

As part of the visit, the company donated essential learning materials, including braille paper, a typewriter, and a talking calculator—items that will significantly enhance the students’ educational experience. For visually impaired learners, these tools are not merely supportive aids but vital instruments that promote independence, confidence, and academic advancement. The gesture, therefore, represents not just an act of giving but a meaningful investment in the intellectual growth and empowerment of the students.

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Beyond the donations, the outreach focused on building genuine connections. ABUMET representatives engaged with both students and staff, gaining deeper insight into their daily experiences, challenges, and aspirations. The interaction fostered a warm and respectful atmosphere, with students expressing visible excitement and appreciation. For many, the visit served as a source of encouragement and renewed motivation.

Speaking during the visit, the General Manager of ABUMET, Diemo Schillack, highlighted the motivation behind the initiative:
“We make it a point to visit schools within our country, and this year, we chose your school.”

His remarks underscored the company’s deliberate effort to support institutions serving persons with special needs, guided by a strong sense of responsibility to contribute meaningfully where support is most needed.

Providing historical context, the General Duties Assistant of the institution, Jonathan Momoh, explained that the school was established in 2001 within the premises of the Federal College of Education, FCT, before relocating to its permanent site in Jabi, Abuja, in 2007. He noted that the relocation marked a significant turning point, improving infrastructure, learning conditions, and the overall academic structure of the school.

In her response, the Head of School, Hajia Hamzat, expressed deep appreciation for the gesture, stating that the donated materials would greatly support the students’ academic development and overall well-being. She described the intervention as both timely and impactful, particularly in a learning environment where access to specialised materials is essential.

Other members of staff also expressed gratitude, noting that such interventions help bridge critical resource gaps and equip students with the tools needed to compete academically with their peers nationwide. They emphasised the importance of sustained private-sector partnerships in promoting inclusive education and ensuring that no group is left behind.

The ABUMET delegation to the outreach included the General Manager, Diemo Schillack; Brand Marketing Coordinator, Esther Duruibe; Human Resource Manager, Tolulope Gbadamosi; Head of Procurement, Okechukwu Juliet Chizoba; Contract Manager, Ufuoma Alile, among others.

Tags: Diemo Schillack; Brand Marketing CoordinatorEsther Duruibe; Human Resource ManagerOkechukwu Juliet Chizoba;Tolulope Gbadamosi; Head of Procurement
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