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Shell flags off 17 projects in Rivers communities with N221m

Shell flags off 17 projects in Rivers communities with N221m
Oil firm, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), has commissioned no fewer than 17 projects worth N221 million, under the Global Memorandum of Understanding (GMoU) in communities in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The benefiting communities, which are under the Etche One Cluster Development Foundation (EOCDF) in Igbo, are Ikwerre-Ngwo, Umuoke, Ozuguru, Umuotube, Umuona, Imeh, Okoche and Umuochasi.
Speaking at the inauguration of the programmes and projects at Community Secondary School, Igbo-Etche, SPDC General Manager, External Relations, Igo Weli, said the Etche One Cluster has become a reference point for how successful GMoU programme can impact positively on the lives of the people.
Weli, who was represented by the Manager, External Relations, Chibuzo Anyim, listed some of the programmes and projects to include construction of two units of one-bedroom flat, installation of 2kva transformer, among others.
He said, “The Etche One Cluster has come to be a reference point for how a successful GMoU programme can positively impact the lives of the people. The results are proofs of the foresight behind the conception of GMoU model for project delivery to our host communities.
“A total of 17 projects, including construction of two units of one-bedroom flat at Ikwerre-Ngwo Mini Estate, the installation of two 500 KVA transformers at Umuoke and Ozuguru, all in Ikwerre-Ngwo community, installation of two 500 KVA transformers at Umuotube and Umuona in Chokota community are the star points.
“Installation of 500 KVA transformer at Imeh and Okoche communities, respectively, construction of perimeter fence, solar-powered lighting/neighbourhood water system and construction of four units of one-bedroom flat NYSC members lodge at Community Secondary School, Igbo-Etche, amongst others, are the other projects thrilling the communities”.
He went on: “Eight out of the nine benefiting communities of these projects and programmes are reaping the rewards for supporting our business to thrive, with the trickle-down result of enabling us to create economic values for them through GMoU programme. This is why I reiterate that our ability to do more is directly tied to the freedom you give us to operate in your midst.”
Earlier in his welcome address, EOCDF chairman, Stanley Amaechi, said of all the communities in the cluster, only Umuebulu has not benefited from projects and programmes of SPDC due to litigation.
Amaechi said, “As we all know the cluster comprises of nine communities under the GMoU arrangement; all these constituent communities have experienced great dividends of the GMoU since inception of the phase two except Umuebulu community which had litigation.
“It is worthy of note that the positive impacts of the GMoU cannot be overemphasized as being witnessed today where six programmes and eleven completed projects amounting to a total sum of N221,084,897:00 are being commissioned.
“This is not withstanding other projects are progressing and are at various stages of implementation across the constituent communities of the cluster.”
At the same vein, Obinna Anyanwu, the executive chairman of Etche Local Govt Area, while performing the commissioning of the ultra modern NYSC lodge built by SPDC through Etche 1 Cluster Development Foundation at Community Secondary School, Igbo Etche, commended SPDC for their developmental strides in the area.
The buildings, which will serve as Corpers Lodge for NYSC members serving at Igbo Etche, also agreed with the security architecture which paved way for the completion of the projects and described the projects what celebrating.
The chairman also promised to commence the rehabilitation of the remaining buildings in the school as to enhance conducive learning for the students.
Also speaking, the permanent Secretary of Ministry of Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Felix Odungweru, commended Shell and Igbo community for peaceful coexistence and understanding between them, said as government, they will do their parts so far as community development is concerned.
In another development, the NYSC director in Etche Local Govt Area, Andrew Ajayi, thanked Shell for the Corpers lodge and asked them to extend the gesture to other secondary schools in all their host communities and urged the local government chairman to emulate his counterparts from Akuku-Toru and Asari-Toru LGAs for building befitting Corpers lodges in their various Local Govt Areas.
He also urged Shell and the state government to as a matter of urgency provide chairs and desks for the students at community secondary school, Igbo Etche, to enable the students learn and complete the roofing of the remaining classroom blocks.