Access Bank Restates Commitment to Community, Sustainability at 10th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon
Lagos, Nigeria – February 18,
2025: Access
Bank PLC proudly celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Access Bank Lagos City
Marathon last Saturday, highlighting the platform’s ability to foster unity,
promote healthy lifestyles, and showcasing African excellence on the global
stage. Since its inception in 2016, the marathon has evolved into a premier
event, attracting participants from across the continent and beyond.
This year’s event, themed, “Miles
to Memories,” was particularly significant as it honoured the legacy of the
late Herbert Wigwe, former Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings
PLC. Wigwe's visionary leadership was instrumental in establishing the Access
Bank Lagos City Marathon, and ultimately transforming it from a local
initiative into a globally recognised event.
The race commenced at the
National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, with participants traversing iconic
landmarks of the city, including the Third Mainland Bridge, before culminating
at Eko Atlantic City. The event not only showcased the athletic prowess of its participants
but also highlighted Lagos's vibrant culture and scenic beauty.
Chizoma Okoli, Deputy
Managing Director of Access Bank, reflected on the marathon's journey, saying, “Ten years ago, we embarked on this journey with a simple
goal: to create a marathon that would unite people from all walks of life,
celebrate the energy of Lagos, and highlight the incredible potential of our
continent. Today, as we look back on a decade of memories, we see nearly a
million runners who have pounded the Lagos asphalt, millions of spectators who
have cheered them on, and countless stories of resilience, triumph, and
connection.”
“This
race is a perfect metaphor for the vision we hold at Access Bank – to become
the world’s most respected African bank. Just as this marathon has grown from a
humble beginning to become Africa’s most prestigious road race, our commitment
at Access Bank is to build a platform that empowers dreams, connects
communities, and showcases Africa’s excellence on the global stage,” she added
In the men's category the
Kenyan’s dominated the podium places, with Edwin Kibet emerging victorious, after
completing the 42km race with an impressive time of 2 hours, 14 minutes, and 19
seconds. Kipygon Nehemiah (2:16:37), placed second while winner
of last year’s race, Bernard
Sang Cheruiyot, crossed the line in 2:16:49 to take home the bronze medal.
The dominance of the Kenyans
was, however, halted in the women’s category of the marathon as Ethiopia’s Guta
Meseret Hirpa emerged winner. Hirpa got to the finish line in a time of 2:37:04
while her compatriot, Aleminesh Herpha was second in 2:38:01, while Kenya’s
Jerono Peris was third also in 2:38:01.
Nigeria also had some
bragging rights as for the first time in the Marathon’s history, an indigenous
participant finished in the top 10. Nyango Gyang Boyi, finished eighth, with a time
of 2:25:41.
The success of the Access
Bank Lagos City Marathon is a testament to the collaborative efforts of various
stakeholders, including the Lagos State Government, Nilayo Sports Management,
and the enthusiastic support of Lagos residents.
As the bank reflects on this
milestone, it remains committed to empowering communities and promoting sustainability
through initiatives like the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon. The bank looks
forward to many more years of inspiring stories, athletic excellence, and
shared memories.
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