Representatives of the Old students Ass, the NGO representatives and School Management during the visit

Representatives of the Old students Ass, the NGO representatives and School Management during the visit

Tejiri Ebikeme

Chevron Nigeria Limited and some of her employees have donated a set of text books, electronic teaching aids and a generator to Unity School Agbarho in Delta State as part of its continued effort to enhance the quality of education in the State.

 

Speaking at the presentation ceremony in the school recently, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education in Ughelli North Local Government Area, Mr. Marcus Ovie said that the ministry deeply appreciated the initiative of the Company and her employees as Government alone could not cope with provision of infrastructural facilities in schools.

 

The General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Mr. Deji Haastrup, said the donation was to “renew our commitment to contribute to the development of the education sector in Delta State”, noting that the Chevron Employee Volunteering Program was an initiative by the Company to encourage employees “to contribute to the socio-economic development of communities through voluntary donation of employees’ time, talents and finances”. He was represented by the OMOU Coordinator, Dan Agbofode.

 

Mrs. Liade Adesanya, who represented the Managing Director of New Nigeria Foundation, the NGO that facilitated the Project noted that the donation included a set of 20 text books for eight key focus subjects, model answers to past questions in the subjects, a School-to-Air program developed around the curricula of the subjects; and an e-tutor element which resulted in the training of teachers in the school.

 

The President of the Old Students’ Association, Arc. Emmanuel Abulu, said old students of the school were desirous to raise the standard in Unity School  Agbarho back to the level where it was when they were students in the school. He said that old students were proud of the role the school had played in their upbringing.

 

The donation was a follow up to the donation of a science laboratory to the school in November 2012 by Texaco Nigeria Outer Shelf Limited, a Chevron Company in collaboration with the Unity School Old Students’ Association (USAOSA) and the Parents/Teachers Association of the School.

 

The Principal of the School, Sir Ruben Onoriose, noted that the collaboration between the Old Students Association and the Parents/Teachers’ Association with the support of the Government was very productive.

He promised to achieve reasonable improvement in the performance of students of the school.