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Virgin Blogger Blog of Thursday, 25 December 2025
Source: Christopher A. Ranson
By Miss Morkli Rebecca
The Lele Group of Companies has donated two brand-new motorcycles to the Naval Training Command (NAVTRAC) on Friday, December 12, 2025, at the forecourt of the NAVTRAC Headquarters in Nutekpor. The presentation formed part of the company’s 25th Anniversary Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities and was made during the Command’s End-of-Year WASSA celebration.
In addition to the motorcycles, the company donated ten 32-inch television sets to be presented to ten outstanding personnel of the Command in recognition of their exceptional service and dedication throughout the year.
Speaking at the ceremony, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) NAVTRAC and 7 Garrison Commander, Commodore James Adongo Agambire, expressed profound appreciation to the Lele Group of Companies for the generous support. He noted that the donation would significantly enhance mobility and operational efficiency within the Command.
Commodore Agambire further commended the company for extending its CSR initiatives beyond the Command to surrounding communities, describing the gesture as a true demonstration of partnership and shared responsibility in national development.
As part of its community-focused initiatives, the Lele Group also collaborated with the NAVTRAC Medical Centre to organise a medical outreach and free health screening for residents of Dalive, Nutekpor, and Agorta on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, at the Dalive CHPS Compound. The exercise included general consultations, blood pressure and blood sugar checks, malaria screening, and health education on disease prevention and healthy living.
NAVTRAC expressed its gratitude to the Lele Group of Companies for its continued support and meaningful contribution to personnel welfare and community well-being within the Command’s operational area.
