Thirteen indigenes of Niger Delta States of Bayelsa,
Delta, Imo and Rivers have won the 2019 Shell Petroleum Development Company
Joint Venture scholarship for a one-year master’s degree in three top-ranked
universities in the United Kingdom. The latest awards bring the total number of
beneficiaries to 92 since the inception of the scheme in 2010.
“A lack of
world-class research institutions and limited access to technology are key
challenges in enabling Nigerians and Nigerian companies to play an even greater
role in the oil and gas value chain, therefore, the SPDC Joint Venture has,
over the years, developed many scholarship programmes and other initiatives as
part of our continuing efforts to develop indigenous manpower for the oil and
gas industry,” SPDC’s General Manager External Relations, Igo Weli, said at the
award ceremony in Port Harcourt on Thursday.
Represented
by SPDC’s Social Investment Manager, Gloria Udoh, Weli explained that the
scheme was targeted at host communities. “We have the national scholarship
which caters for the entire country in addition to the scholarships offered by
our deepwater business, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company.”
According
to him, the fully-funded scholarship covers “all the direct and indirect
activities leading up to the award of the postgraduate degree including visa
fees, Tuition, living expenses, other allowances and return flight tickets for
a one-year Master’s degree in top-ranked partner universities.
The
partner universities are: Imperial College London; University of Leeds; and University
of Aberdeen.
SPDC’s
General Manager, Nigerian Content Development, Olanrewaju Olawuyi said the
company was committed to country value addition not just through scholarships
but also through in-country manufacturing, supplier development, asset ownership
and infrastructure development.
Olawuyi
said, “Our approach to developing local human capacity has evolved over the
years as the challenges facing the industry and our businesses have changed. We
look forward to their returning home and contributing to the development of the
oil and gas industry and their communities.”
One of the
awardees, Ahante Promise, described the scholarship as “a life-time opportunity
to further improve myself and compete equally with my peers all over the world.
Shell is doing a great job and I am extremely grateful.” Another beneficiary,
Woyinpreye Cliff-Ekubo, expressed appreciation to SPDC “for the opportunity and
continuous support in ensuring human capacity development in Nigeria.”
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