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NLNG Commissions More Upgraded Schools In Abalamabie And Abarikpo In Rivers State

Kazeem Tunde
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NLNG Commissions More Upgraded Schools In Abalamabie And Abarikpo In Rivers State

 

NLNG, in collaboration with the Rivers State Ministry of Education, has commissioned another set of newly upgraded learning facilities, this time at Community Secondary School, Abarikpo, and Community Secondary School, Abalamabie in Bonny, marking the 8th achievement in the ongoing efforts to enhance educational infrastructure in the region.

The new set of schools is part of the second phase of NLNG’s school renovation initiative in its host communities in Rivers State, focused on upgrading educational infrastructure as part of its broader commitment to education and community development.

At Community Secondary School, Abalamabie, Bonny Island, the renovations cover UBE Blocks 1 and 2, the gatehouse, and the assembly/multi-purpose hall. Further improvements include an overhead water tank and gantry, upgraded water reticulation systems, and the refurbishment of the Home Economics and Science laboratories. Renovations also covered the Senior Secondary and ICT/Administrative blocks, transforming the school into a modern, well-equipped centre for learning.

Meanwhile, at Community Secondary School, Abarikpo, upgrades include the construction of new science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Agricultural Science; perimeter fencing and entrance gates; a gatehouse with toilets; an overhead water tank gantry; water reticulation systems; new classroom facilities; a dedicated block of toilets; electrical tie-ins; solar power installation; and a new borehole. These interventions, according to the Ministry of Education, will significantly improve both safety and functionality, creating a conducive learning environment for students and staff.

Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, the Managing Director of NLNG, Philip Mshelbila, represented by Sophia Horsfall, General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, described the handover as a significant milestone in the Company’s deepening relationship with its host communities.

He emphasised that the commissioning reflected NLNG’s strong conviction that access to quality education is not a privilege but a fundamental right that corporations must actively uphold and promote.

Mshelbila reiterated the transformative power of education, stating that it shapes lives and determines the destiny of communities and nations. This he noted, underpins NLNG’s continued investment in initiatives that promote quality education, especially within its host communities.

“We believe that when we invest in education, we are planting seeds that grow into innovation, leadership, and resilience. We are giving our youth the tools to thrive in a complex world, and in doing so, we strengthen the very fabric of our society,” he affirmed.

The Permanent Secretary of the Rivers State Ministry of Education, Dr. Azibaolanari Uzoma-Nwogu, represented by Alua Adiela, Director of Secondary Education, applauded NLNG’s leadership for demonstrating an exemplary model of corporate citizenship. She commended NLNG’s contributions to the advancement of education, stating that it remains the most powerful tool we can use to change our world.

She added that NLNG has continued to demonstrate the power of true partnership in delivering value that uplifts communities. She described NLNG’s investment in education as guided, deliberate, and deeply rooted in long-term development goals. “The upgrade of the critical facilities in these schools is impressive,” she said.

NLNG remains steadfast in its mission to create enduring value beyond its core business operations, reaffirming its commitment to shaping the future through intentional investments in learning environments that promote growth, equity, and excellence.

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