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Heritage Energy, Joint Venture Partners Conduct Scholarship Selection Tests for OML 30 Community  Beneficiaries
Heritage Energy, Joint Venture Partners Conduct Scholarship Selection Tests for OML 30 Community  Beneficiaries
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Heritage Energy, Joint Venture Partners Conduct Scholarship Selection Tests for OML 30 Community  Beneficiaries

  • Over 300 participants from 112 host communities

 

Lagos, Nigeria, 29th November 2022:

Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL), Operator of the OML 30 Joint Venture (JV) between NNPC E&P Limited (NEPL) and Shoreline Natural Resources Limited (SNRL), on behalf of the JV partners, has announced its  collaboration with the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to conduct a qualifying examination to select  beneficiaries for its 2022/2023 university scholarship programme

The examination, which held on Saturday November 26, 2022,  involved over 300 shortlisted candidates from the 112 host communities in the company’s OML 30 operational area in Delta State, Nigeria. About 185  benefificiaries in higher institutions are targeted in the exercise.  A similar exercise  to select  beneficiaries of the secondary school version of the scholarship programme was earlier conducted in August 2022.

A crosss section of participants at the selection test
A crosss section of participants at the selection test

According to HEOSL’s  General Manager, Government, Joint Venture  and  External Relations, Adesola Adebawo, “the scholarship selection processes are   highly competitive, fair and transparent, which is why an experienced independent examination management body such as WAEC is  coordinating. The idea is to ensure only the best candidates are selected from the beneficiary communities”.   He added that an estimated total number of 800 scholars will benefit from this year’s scholarship programme in both the  secondary and university categories.

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Also, the company has just concluded the payment of the annual scholarship funds to eligible OML 30 scholarship beneficiaries for 2021/2022 academic session. A total of 2,121 eligible beneficiaries, which consist of both secondary and university students, received direct payments valued at over ₦125,000,000 (One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million Naira only) to support their educational pursuits.

 

Speaking on the subject, the Chief Executive Officer of HEOSL,  Ado Oseragbaje,  affirms that “the scholarship programme is  one the cardinal streams in the OML 30 JV partnreship’s support for education as part of the strategic enhancement of human capital development in the communities neighboring the asset, as well as in Delta State in general”.  He commended the host communities for their positive response to the process and wished the participants success as they compete for these important opportunities.  He appealed to the communities to contuinue  providing a peaceful and enabling environment for the conpany’s business to thrive, as this is the type of partnership that brings progress to all stakeholders.

 

Since inception,  OML 30 scholarship scheme has supported over 4,300 scholars from the 112 host communities ensuring access to quality education in secondary schools and universities. This initiative is in line with the United Nation Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-4) on education.

The OML 30 scholarship scheme is one of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives facilitated by HEOSL, on behalf of the OML 30 Jointe Venture partners.

 

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