The Guardian (Nigeria)

Women engineers partner NNPC, offer scholarshi­p to pupils

- By Victor Gbonegun

TO boost participat­ion of young girls in the engineerin­g field, the Associatio­n of Profession­al Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN) has presented scholarshi­p to 21 pupils to study engineerin­g courses up to the university level.

The initiative sponsored by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) under the leadership of its Group Managing Director, Dr. Maikanti Baru is for the six geographic­al zones.

The current beneficiar­ies in Bauchi State are selected from Zadawa central primary school, Hardawa central primary school, Akuyam, Tudun Wada central primary school, Sarki Amadu central primary school, Rufa Iqua Ers, Sagongari primary school, Sirko, Gwani Muktar, Mangai and Fawari primary school.

At Sarki Ahmadu Primary School, Misau, Bauchi State last year, 100 pupils from different schools carried out experiment conducted by the APWEN out of which 21 who participat­ed in the experiment were selected for the scholarshi­p. However, ten of the 21 will enjoy the scholarshi­p at Senior Secondary One level up to the university.

APWEN is a non-profit organisati­on and a division of Nigeria Society of Engineers which was establishe­d in 1983, currently has about 1,688 registered female members.

As part of its mission is to promote the study of science by young girls and to significan­tly increase the number of female students opting for Science, Engineerin­g, Technology and Mathematic­s (STEM) and interest in the profession, the Invent it, build it programme was launched with NNPC as the execution partner.

Speaking at the presentati­on of one-year school fees to the 21 winners held at the Palace of the Emir of Misau in Bauchi, APWEN president, Mrs. Felicia Agubata described the initiative as a girl-child education event which is designed to ignite passion for engineerin­g in young girls, showcase the socio-economic value and applicatio­n of engineerin­g in everyday life.

She disclosed that the programme targets girls aged 8 to 10years in upper primary school and covers the sixgeo-political zones in Nigeria.

She said: “We have covered five out of the six and we are not stopping till we com- plete the last. I congratula­te the girls and hope that they continue to achieve brilliance in your education. I acknowledg­e the efforts of the head teachers, teachers and parents and I urge you to continue to lead them and be sure that they dont get knocked out.”

Addressing the pupils, Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru observed that it is a documented fact that no nation has become powerful and developed without the developmen­t of STEM even as science is life and STEM are economic drivers and engineers the problem solvers.

Dr. Baru charged the students to be diligent, develop an eye for details and posses the ability to multi-task which females are known for stressing that if establishe­d women engineers can do it, the pupils can do it even better.

 ??  ?? APWEN president, Felicia Agubata; representa­tive of GMD NNPC, Alhaji Kabir Ahmad Yakassi; representa­tive of the Bauchi State Commission­er of Education; Rose Madaki of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and APWEN past presidents Nkechi Isigwe and Idiat Amusu among others with the awardees.
APWEN president, Felicia Agubata; representa­tive of GMD NNPC, Alhaji Kabir Ahmad Yakassi; representa­tive of the Bauchi State Commission­er of Education; Rose Madaki of the Nigerian Society of Engineers and APWEN past presidents Nkechi Isigwe and Idiat Amusu among others with the awardees.

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