Kwara United football Club has signed a MoU with Rotamedics Pharmacy to boost the activities of the Club as they prepare for Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) new season.
Speaking during the presentation of Cheque by the Pharmacy, the President of the Club, Sir Prince Oladimeji Thompson who was represented by the Secretary of the Club Mallam Bako Ibrahim, stated that the deal is part of the sponsorship drive of the Club to ensure efficiency.
While reiterating commitment to ensure the smooth running of the deal, Thompson however called on other establishments in the state to join in supporting the club through sponsorship.
This he said will go a long way in assisting the club to achieving its needed facilities for best results during the next season.
"It is imperative for others to join up in supporting the effort of the government because they cannot do it alone. With establishment, companies coming up to sponsor clubs, I assure you of great deal with sporting activities."
Speaking earlier, the Club's head of Marketing Department, Ganiyu Balogun disclosed that the partnership involved the production of two sets of training Jersey worth 200,000 for the club.
"With this deal, Rotamedics Pharmacy as a Co-Sponsor will provide Kwara United two Sets of training jersey and at the convenience of the pharmacy, the company will provide and support."
Meanwhile, the Director of Rotamedics Pharmacy, Pharm. (Dr.) Abdulraheem Malik maintained that the MoU is a way of fulfilling the Social responsibility.
Abdulraheem, who is a US based pharmacist, stated that Sport activities need more support from individuals and corporate bodies to be able to produce the best athletes.
Represented by the General Manager of the Pharmacy Kate Ajide, the Director expressed optimism that the deal will also promote sporting activities in the Country.
"This MOU is rotamedics pharmacy fulfilling its social responsibility by co-sponsoring and providing drugs and other medical supplies to Kwara United Football club.
It's our way of giving back to the people of Kwara in appreciation for their patronage of rotamedics"
The contract, which was signed in Ilorin yesterday at the Surulere branch of the Pharmacy featured the presentation of a Cheque of 200,000.00 to the Secretary of the Club by Rotamedics Pharmacy.
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Kwara United football Club has signed a MoU with Rotamedics Pharmacy to boost the activities of the Club as they prepare for Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) new season.
Speaking during the presentation of Cheque by the Pharmacy, the President of the Club, Sir Prince Oladimeji Thompson who was represented by the Secretary of the Club Mallam Bako Ibrahim, stated that the deal is part of the sponsorship drive of the Club to ensure efficiency.
While reiterating commitment to ensure the smooth running of the deal, Thompson however called on other establishments in the state to join in supporting the club through sponsorship.
This he said will go a long way in assisting the club to achieving its needed facilities for best results during the next season.
"It is imperative for others to join up in supporting the effort of the government because they cannot do it alone. With establishment, companies coming up to sponsor clubs, I assure you of great deal with sporting activities."
Speaking earlier, the Club's head of Marketing Department, Ganiyu Balogun disclosed that the partnership involved the production of two sets of training Jersey worth 200,000 for the club.
"With this deal, Rotamedics Pharmacy as a Co-Sponsor will provide Kwara United two Sets of training jersey and at the convenience of the pharmacy, the company will provide and support."
Meanwhile, the Director of Rotamedics Pharmacy, Pharm. (Dr.) Abdulraheem Malik maintained that the MoU is a way of fulfilling the Social responsibility.
Abdulraheem, who is a US based pharmacist, stated that Sport activities need more support from individuals and corporate bodies to be able to produce the best athletes.
Represented by the General Manager of the Pharmacy Kate Ajide, the Director expressed optimism that the deal will also promote sporting activities in the Country.
"This MOU is rotamedics pharmacy fulfilling its social responsibility by co-sponsoring and providing drugs and other medical supplies to Kwara United Football club.
It's our way of giving back to the people of Kwara in appreciation for their patronage of rotamedics"
The contract, which was signed in Ilorin yesterday at the Surulere branch of the Pharmacy featured the presentation of a Cheque of 200,000.00 to the Secretary of the Club by Rotamedics Pharmacy.