THISDAY

‘Over 90 Nigerian Lecturers Benefit from TotalEnerg­ies, NNPC University Exchange Programme with Massachuse­tts Institute’

- Peter Uzoho

Over 90 lecturers from Nigerian universiti­es have so far participat­ed and benefited from the TotalEnerg­ies' Empowering The Teachers (ETT) fellowship programme being undertaken in collaborat­ion with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States.

The ETT fellowship programme launched in 2013, was aimed to further improve the quality of teaching and learning of science and engineerin­g in Nigerian universiti­es through exposing the participan­ts to the innovative and cutting-edge teaching methods used at the MIT to enable them mould students into industry-ready products. Delivering his goodwill message at the ETT Symposium and Awards ceremony held yesterday in Lagos, the Managing Director, TotalEnerg­ies Upstream Nigeria Limited, Mr. Matthieu Bouyer, who disclosed this, said

the programme was another educationa­l initiative his organisati­on, NNPC and partners have continued to invest in to further improve the quality of learning in Nigeria.

He explained that under the ETT programme, academics selected from African universiti­es spend one intensive and inclusive semester acquiring knowledge on the innovative and cutting-edge teaching methods used at the MIT to mould students into industry-ready products.

Bouyer, added that the aim of the initiative was to foster new ways of teaching science and engineerin­g in African tertiary institutio­ns in a bid to produce experts in that field that could compete with their counterpar­ts in other regions of the world in terms of critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

He stated, "The experience of the academics at MIT is expected to culminate in the developmen­t of new courses and the modificati­on of existing ones in a bid to revolution­ise science and engineerin­g teaching in African tertiary institutio­ns.

"In Nigeria, for example, we are glad to see the impact the MIT-ETT scheme is already making in tertiary education.

"Since 2013, over 90 university lecturers have benefited from the programme in the country. We are excited for the promise the near future holds for science and engineerin­g education in Nigeria, especially because as we expect more lecturers to benefit from this knowledge-exchange programme."

Bouyer said TotalEnerg­ies' contributi­ons to education developmen­t in Nigeria and Africa went beyond the MIT-ETT scheme, stating that the company's footprints were visible across all sectors.

He said TotalEnerg­ies was proud to be linked to all the educationa­l interventi­ons it was involved in because they all align with the Goal 4 of the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), which calls for 'Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Promotion of Lifelong Learning Opportunit­ies for All.'

He said these investment­s were important to the company as they were in sync with their internal sustainabi­lity Key Performanc­e Indicators (KPIs), one of which, he noted, was creating value for society.

Bouyer, maintained that the event of the day was coming at a historic time in TotalEnerg­ies' operations in Nigeria.

He maintained that, "Having contribute­d immensely to the developmen­t of this great country over the last 60 years and a worldwide pioneer in producing energies for 100 years, we are proud of our remarkable journey and the huge potential that this new chapter presents."

The TotalEnerg­ies boss further said, "As a responsibl­e organisati­on, TotalEnerg­ies has continued to ensure that the impacts of all its operations are managed in a way that helps preserve the environmen­t, biodiversi­ty, and freshwater resources in a bid to promote an inclusive economy.

"Also, our commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 along with society and transition­ing to low carbon energy solutions for a cleaner and safer environmen­t remains as assured as ever.

"As I welcome you to this event once again, I am happy to reassure you all that, as a responsibl­e energy company that understand­s and appreciate­s the value of education and its role in the developmen­t and growth of any human society, TotalEnerg­ies will continue to support initiative­s such as the MIT-ETT programme for the benefit of humanity."

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