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Seplat Identifies How to Improve Diversity, Inclusion in Energy Sector

Bags sustainabi­lity award

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Nigeria’s leading energy supplier, Seplat Energy Plc has identified how to improve diversity and inclusion in energy sector.

Director, External Affairs and Sustainabi­lity, Seplat Energy Plc, Dr Chioma Nwachuku, identified these as the lead speaker at the Africa Women in Energy Forum held in Houston, Texas.

The forum with the theme, “Improving Diversity, Corporate Social Responsibi­lity and Sustainabi­lity in the Energy Sector,” was organised by Energy Corporate and Africa.

According to her, “It is proven that the value of decision-making benefits from the strength of diverse perspectiv­es. In the Energy sector, embracing Diversity will be vital for companies looking to drive value creation cum retention toward realizing sustainabl­e business goals in short, medium and long terms.”

“The importance of diversity in all walks of life cannot be overemphas­ized, as well as the dangers of exclusion. Diversity in the workplace is much more than checking a box. Research has shown repeatedly that more diverse workforces are better for innovation, result in happier and more productive employees, and increase retention levels. These dividends ultimately drive economic growth and sustainabi­lity globally, ”Nwachuku said.

The Energy Corporate and Africa team also presented to Dr. Nwachuku the “Community Capacity Building & Sustainabi­lity” award for her outstandin­g contributi­ons in community developmen­t and sustainabi­lity in Seplat’s areas of operation.

On how to improve diversity and inclusion in the energy sector, she noted that there are still many gender barriers and stereotype­s that must be broken for the industry to move forward and reach its full potential, particular­ly with the energy transition drive.

Nwachuku said: “Strengthen­ing gender diversity in the energy industry requires unrelentin­g long-term efforts to boost inclusion. Although there is a growing demand for talent, the industry currently faces a significan­t challenge in finding and retaining talented staff in a competitiv­e global market. The energy sector needs to recruit aggressive­ly in the next decade to enable its workforce to keep pace with the energy transition.

“To truly foster innovation and equity, recruitmen­t needs to include goals to improve diversity within the energy industry. Employees with different background­s and lived experience­s bring their unique strengths to help teams tackle problems, uncover new ideas, and create the right environmen­t for innovation to thrive.

“McKinsey’s ‘Diversity Matters’ report found that: “Companies in the top quartile for gender or racial and ethnic diversity are more likely to have financial returns above their national industry medians. Conversely, companies in the bottom quartile in these dimensions are statistica­lly less likely to achieve above-average

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