Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s call for a public-private and community partnership in the development of the state has continued to receive response as Keystone Bank Nigeria has renovated and handed over Saint Judes Secondary School, Ihiala to Anambra State Government.
The handover ceremony which attracted Governor Chukwuma Soludo and other top government officials, Traditional Ruler of Ihiala and many others was a part of Keystone Bank educational support initiative to build bridges and shape the life of young people.

Addressing the gathering, the Board Chairman of Keystone Bank, Lady Ada Chukwudozie said the bank is sowing seeds of hope that represents a commitment to nurture minds, support communities and partner with the government in shaping the next generation.

On his part, the Managing Director of Keystone Bank, Mr Iman Hassan who expressed delight as the mission has been accomplished, extolled their Board Chairman for the project which he said is her brain child designed to better the lives of younger generations since according to him , education is the heart beat of development.









