There was palpable excitement in Aruakpor-Umah in Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, on Friday, Jan. 31, as the NNPC/Chevron Joint Venture, in collaboration with the Delta State Government, commissioned a six-classroom block for the use of pupils of Abe 1 Primary School in the community.
The six-classroom block, with eight (8) toilets and teachers’ office, was funded by the NNPC/Chevron Nigeria Limited Joint Venture (NNPC/CNL JV) and executed under a Project Specific Agreement (PSA) basis by the Aruakpor-Umah.
The community awarded the contract to one of its own, Pyrammidt Company Nigeria Ltd in December 2017.

CNL’s General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs (PGPA), Esimaje Brikinn, during his address, said the project was one of the Social Investments made by the NNPC/CNL JV’s to improve the welfare of the people in its areas of operations and beyond.
He thanked the Delta State government for approving, managing and creating the enabling atmosphere for the successful execution of the project. He also commended the Aruakpor-Umah for good project execution.
Brikinn, who was represented by the Area Manager, PGPA Field Operations, Mr Sam Daibo, stated, “Through partnership with the government of Delta State as well as community stakeholders, we have been adding significant values to people’s lives through our Corporate Responsibility and Community Engagement initiatives.

“This is the trail of goodness we leave behind in every community where we operate.”
The Delta State Commissioner for Basic and Secondary education, Chief Patrick Ukah, who was represented by the Chief Inspector of Education, Uvwie LGA, Mrs. Jane Awoyinka appreciated the NNPC/CNL JV’s commitments to its Social Responsibility by giving back to communities around its operational areas.
“I am aware of several similar projects in the area of educational support by the NNPC/CNL Joint Venture and I commend the Company for not relenting on its efforts to execute its Social Responsibility programmes.”
Similarly, the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, HRH Emmanuel Ekemejewa Sideso (JP), (OON) Abe 1, accompanied by his most senior Chiefs, graced the occasion. The Ovie, thanked the NNPC/CNL JV for the laudable achievement adding that he was impressed by the speed of execution. He urged other citizens and corporate organisations to emulate the sponsors in improving educational and other infrastructural development in host communities. He went down memory lane to the time when the school, which was named after him, was started and informed all present that the first five pupils, who were foundational members of the school, were on his palace scholarship till the conclusion of their education.
