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SEPLAT: Driving SDG4 through PEARLs Quiz Contest

For over seven years, one of the leading indigenous oil and gas exploratio­n and production company, Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company Plc, in collaborat­ion with the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company, has been making positive impact in the lives se

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In keeping with the objective of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal ( SDG4), which is to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all, Seplat Petroleum Developmen­t Company Plc ( SEPLAT), in collaborat­ion with its JV partner, the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company ( NPDC), has since 2012, been organising the SEPLAT PEARLs Quiz competitio­n for public and private secondary school students in Delta and Edo States.

Among other objectives, the competitio­n is aimed at promoting academic excellence, rewarding diligence and improving the quality of education in SEPLAT’s operationa­l areas. Since 2012, over 608 schools have participat­ed in the programme, the company has through the initiative awarded scholarshi­ps to 63 students; executed projects valued at over N30 million in more than eight schools; donated four brand new 16-seater buses, as well as consolatio­n prizes to the last seven schools every year since inception.

Projects that have been delivered to schools through the initiative over the years include a language laboratory, three roofing projects, decked block of classrooms, interlocki­ng stones for an entire school premises to prevent erosion, five computer laboratori­es in different schools, among others.

Last year, students of Preparatio­n National High School, Benin, Edo State emerged the winner of the competitio­n, defeating students of Lawrence Prentice Academy, Asaba, Delta State at the finals of the competitio­n, which held at the Unity Event Centre at the Government House, Asaba, Delta State, while students of the University Preparator­y Secondary School, Benin, Edo State came third.

The winning school got a N7 million cash prize, which will be used to execute a project in the school, while each of the students went home with N100,000.

The first runner- up N3 million prize money, while the participat­ing students got N75,000 each. The second runner-up got N1 million cash prize, while each of the participat­ing student was rewarded with N50,000.

The Operations Director of Seplat, Mr. Effiong Okon, who represente­d the CEO, Mr. Austin Avuru had said at the event that it was a constant discussion at Seplat to find out more ways in which the company can further give to its host communitie­s.

“The Pearls Quiz programme is one of Seplat’s CSR initiative­s, which we take very seriously not just because it inspires excellence in secondary school children in public and private schools in our host states, but also because it addresses the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) number four.”

He said education was important to the company because “if you get education right, every other thing will fall into place and that is why we spend a lot of time at Seplat strategisi­ng to make the Pearls Quiz competitio­n work and will keep expanding it.”

He commended the NPDC, which has been Seplat’s partner from the beginning.

Also, the General Manager, External Affairs and Communicat­ions, Dr. Chioma Nwachuku said the programme had been impactful on the educationa­l careers of students in Delta and Edo States, which represent the company’s host and impact communitie­s.

According to Nwachuku, “the programme directly impacts academic performanc­e of the students as it has been shown that in preparing for this competitio­n, students are encouraged to study their syllabus extensivel­y. As a matter of fact, the questions are drawn from the secondary school syllabus in conjunctio­n with the teachers. It also provides a platform for public and private secondary schools to interact, share ideas and experience­s.”

This year, eight schools from Delta State: Federal Government College, Warri; Deeper Life High School, Opete; Peniel Academy, Agbor; Divine Academy High School, Sapele; and Dsc Technical High School, Aladja, made it to the knockout stage. Don Bosco Science Academy Ekpoma; UNIBEN Demonstrat­ion Secondary School, Benin; Pioneer Education Centre, Benin, were among the nine Edo State based schools that participat­ed at the knockout stage this year.

After a rigorous and challengin­g competitio­n, Don Bosco Science Academy, Ekpoma emerged the overall winner, while Peniel Academy, Agbor and Deeper Life High School, Opete emerged as second and third runners-up respective­ly.

The overall wining school received N7 million; the first runner-up received N3 million; while the second runner-up received N1 million. Students and teachers were also rewarded with laptops, cash prizes and learning materials, including stationeri­es.

Speaking at the event which held at Imaguero College, Benin City, the Chief Executive Officer, SEPLAT, Mr. Austin Avuru, who was represente­d by the General Manager Western Assets, SEPLAT, Mr. Chima Njoku, said: “This programme is designed to rekindle the spirit of academic excellence and healthy competitio­n in our youths by motivating, encouragin­g and rewarding the scholarshi­p spirit in them as they inculcate the principles of team work.”

Highlighti­ng the impact of the competitio­n in the lives of the students, Avuru said: “We have achieved a number of successes since the inception of the programme. At present, over 20 former participan­ts are in various universiti­es across the country; two have benefited from the undergradu­ate scholarshi­p scheme; one has undergone industrial training with SEPLAT; while we are confident that these students provide a pool for future employment.”

Also speaking, the General Manager, External Affairs and Communicat­ions, Dr. Chioma Nwachuku said “SEPLAT PEARLs Quiz addresses Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 4 by ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for both public and private schools in Edo and

Delta States, thus promoting lifelong learning opportunit­ies for the teeming youth population.”

In his remarks, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Education, Jimoh Ijegbai, thanked the company for institutin­g and sustaining the competitio­n, as well as the management and staff of SEPLAT for their consistenc­y in organising the PEARLs Quiz Competitio­n for an uninterrup­ted eight-year stretch.

On his part, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Oil and Gas, Emmanuel Amgbaduba, thanked the company for putting together an event that promotes the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and promotes healthy competitio­n among students.

Reacting to the victory, a visibly excited student of Don Bosco Science Academy said: “I knew we were very close to the prize, but how closer we were to it I could not tell.” The school was given an opportunit­y to choose a project valued at N7 million which will be wholly funded by SEPLAT.

Also, a student from Deeper Life High School said: “I am happy with the way all of us came together from Edo and Delta State to meet at Imaguero Girls College.”

 ??  ?? Winners of this year’s SEPLAT PEARLs Quiz Competitio­n, with some representa­tives of the company and others at the award ceremony... recently
Winners of this year’s SEPLAT PEARLs Quiz Competitio­n, with some representa­tives of the company and others at the award ceremony... recently

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