Heritage Energy Empowers Indigenes of  Host Communities in Delta 

The Management of Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited (HEOSL), operators of the OML 30 Joint Venture Partners recently  presented starter packs to 63 trained women and youths drawn from the Owhe Cluster 8 in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony in Otor-Owhe, the General Manager, Government, Joint Venture and External Relations, Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited, Mr. Adesola Adebawo, stated that the training programme and presentation of starter packs were  part of Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) projects supported by the company as part of the Global Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) initiatives across OML 30 host communities in general and cluster 8 in particular.

Adebawo, who was represented by Manager Community and Government Relations, Akpomujere Edesiri, said that the persons who benefited from the training programme were selected from Otor-Owhe, Edhomoko, Emevor, Akiewhe, Erawha and Iyede communities in Isoko North Local Government Area of Delta State respectively.

He stated that a total of 1,247 youths have been trained in various skills acquisition programme in the last five years across OML 30.

He gave a list of the items presented to the beneficiaries to include; generators (42), sewing machines and accessories kits (18) hair dryers (12), welding machines and accessories (5), grinding machines (5), HP laptops (7), barbing clippers (5), gas cookers (6), washing machine (1), amongst others.

Continuing, the General Manager admonished the beneficiaries not to sell the items but to make good use of them, pointing out that as trainees of relevant skills they can feed themselves, their families and serve as a source of employment to others.

Speaking earlier at the ceremony, the Chairman of the Cluster Management Committee (CMC) Mr. Wilfred Atunu, said that the total value of the starter packs is about N24 million,  noting that the Heritage Energy Operational Services Limited and their Joint Venture Partners should be commended for their initiative.

He charged the beneficiaries to make good use of the starter packs for their benefits, stressing that the beneficiaries should count themselves lucky to have been chosen among several others.

He also appealed to the company to consider youths of the cluster who are graduates for job opportunity.

The Joint Venture Partners including; Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Exploration and Production Limited and Shoreline Natural Resources Limited in their goodwill messages during the ceremony lauded HEOSL for adequately facilitating the training and appealed to the various communities to create and sustain enabling environment for the oil company to do their business without hindrance.

In the same vein, the representative of National Upstream Regulatory Commission (UPRC)Mrs. O. F Akpojisheri,  commended HEOSL for the noble initiative and urge them not to relent in impacting meaningfully on host communities in their area of operation.

Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries Mrs. Priscilla Okah, who received catering starter packs, expressed gratitude to the company and urged them not to relent in carrying out programmes of this nature.

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