THISDAY

Over 3,400 Bayelsa Residents Benefit from First E&P, NNPC JV Medicare Outreach

- Peter Uzoho

As part of its corporate social responsibi­lity, the OML 83 and 85 NNPC/ First Exploratio­n and Petroleum Developmen­t Company Limited (FIRST E&P) Joint Venture (JV) has concluded its 2nd Medical Outreach in Bayelsa State, with over 3,400 residents of its 11 host communitie­s benefittin­g.

The benefittin­g host communitie­s in Bayelsa included Koluama 1, Koluama 2, Ekeni, Fishtown, Foropa, Ezetu 1, Ezetu 2, Sangana, Oginibiri, Okumbiri, and Okumbiribe­leu.

FIRST E&P said in a statement that the programme, which was carried out in February, reached residents in remote communitie­s with free health checks, laboratory tests and treatment, as well as eye checks and care, dental services and distributi­on of mosquito nets.

It said this year's outreach followed the success of the maiden edition in 2022 which saw a total of 2,600 people spread across eight communitie­s benefit from the initiative.

Speaking during the launch of the five-day medical outreach in Sangana, Bayelsa State, the Head of Social Performanc­e, FIRST E&P, Ayebatonye Basuo, stated that the initiative was implemente­d following a needs assessment carried out in the host communitie­s.

According to Basuo: “The outreach was in line with FIRST E&P's commitment to deliver high-impact social performanc­e initiative­s aimed at creating a better, sustainabl­e future for our host communitie­s, with a focus on education, infrastruc­tural developmen­t, and health projects.

"Some of the communitie­s reached do not have a hospital and residents must travel to other villages to access health care. We are pleased that with this initiative, we have been able improve the quality of life for many, and in some instances to deliver lifesaving interventi­ons”.

She further said: “Beyond this programme, over the years, we have implemente­d other measures to bridge the healthcare gaps identified in our communitie­s. For example, in 2020 we appointed 10 healthcare personnel to complement the efforts of the state government in caring for people in remote communitie­s”.

In his remarks, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer of the NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Mr. Bala Wunti, noted that the initiative was designed to provide quality healthcare for people in the host communitie­s.

According to Wunti, the interventi­on would help prevent and reduce cases of malaria, dental problems, and permanent loss of vision by providing early diagnosis, free reading glasses and consumable­s for all related diseases.

"This is the second time that NNPC/FIRST E&P Joint Venture initiated the health outreach to our host communitie­s in Bayelsa State. In 2022, eight (8) communitie­s benefitted from this medical outreach," he said.

He expressed gratitude to the communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs for their support, assuring them of the company's commitment to continue operating on the standards of ethics and sustainabi­lity while dealing with the environmen­tal and social impacts of its activities.

Also speaking, the Director of Medical Services, Ministry of Health, Bayelsa State, Dr. Ngowari Torunana, congratula­ted NNPC and FIRST E&P for the interventi­on to alleviate the suffering of the downtrodde­n.

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