GOWON, ABDULSALAMI APPLAUD NNPC AS ENUGU EMERGES
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ncomiums
and wide-acclaim came the way of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) as the curtains fell on the 16th edition of the NNPC National Science
Quiz Competition with Enugu State representative, Master Okeke Tony Kabilan,
carting away the coveted prize.
The grand
finale of the quiz competition, which is the Corporation’s most significant
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, was graced by two former
Heads of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (Retd.) and Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar
(Retd.), who applauded the Corporation for fostering educational development
and national unity through the competition.
After a
round-robin question and answer session featuring 18 participating state
finalists drawn from each of the six geo-political zones, the Enugu State
champion finished tops with 75 points while Ogun State representative, Master Igban
Emmanuel, clinched the second position by whiskers with 65 points after winning
a pulsating tie break with Master Alikah Joseph Ehiagwina of Edo State.
Gen.
Gowon, who was chairman of the occasion, commended the Corporation for
organizing a shining example of CSR initiative which, according to him, had
witnessed massive innovations and improvement through the years.
The
former Head of State applauded the Corporation for increasing the scholarship
sum from N100, 000 to N300, 000, stressing that the move was a soothing balm
for the winners in the face of rising cost of quality education.
He also
thanked the management of NNPC for the introduction of N100,000 educational
grant to all winners at the state level.
Special
Guest of Honour, Gen. Abubakar, in his remarks commended the Corporation for
its unflinching commitment to the growth and sustenance of qualitative
indigenous manpower across all tiers of the hydrocarbon value chain.
Gen.
Abubakar said NNPC’s record in championing the Nigerian content initiative in
the oil and gas industry was a noble and patriotic step, noting that the
essential philosophy behind the National Science Quiz Competition was to ensure
that the production line of highly skilled labour remained intact and prolific.
Minister
of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, in his address expressed
satisfaction with the NNPC Management for sustaining the annual national
science quiz contest and urged the NNPC to consider extending same gesture to
students in the arts and social sciences.
Chief
host of the event and Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru,
said NNPC Management would continue to build on the landmark achievements of
the competition in the years ahead.
Dr. Baru
pledged that the Corporation would ensure the test administration met
international standards given the existing collaboration already established
with the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), the Junior Engineering
Technical Society (JETS) as well as the Science Teachers’ Association of
Nigeria (STAN), which were rubbing off positively on the status of the
initiative.
He noted
that quiz competition has proved to be a huge success with many of the past
winners doing very well in their chosen careers across three continents of the
globe.
“From the
survey we carried out, we discovered that over 90% of our past quiz winners are
doctors and engineers. We traveled to about three continents of the world to
locate what we describe as NNPC Science Quiz Competition Laureates in their
various fields of endeavor. Some are at Harvard and other Ivy League
Universities as research fellows”, Dr. Baru stated.
The NNPC
Quiz Competition was inaugurated in 2000 and limited to participants from the
Niger Delta but went national in 2001.
Designed
mainly for students in the nation’s secondary schools, the competition has
impacted positively on the intellectual attainment of young Nigerians. It has
provided financial succour to successful contestants who have been placed on
scholarship throughout their university education. Many of the awardees had
moved on to achieve academic laurels in tertiary institutions, locally and
internationally.
The
competition was set up to promote science education in the country; encourage
students in the study of Science and Technology related subjects; prepare
students for promotional and qualifying examinations; build friendship amongst
the participating students; and develop students’ competitive spirit, among
others.
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