NSE seeks Seplat’s collaboration on renewable energy, national development

The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) on Monday solicited collaboration of Seplat Energy Plc on capacity building for local engineers, renewable energy expansion projects and innovations for national development.

NSE President, Mrs Margaret Oguntala, made the appeal while leading a delegation of the society on a visit to Seplat Energy in Lagos.

Oguntala said that the visit was in line with NSE’s objectives and committed to partnerships toward influencing and providing quality advice to governments, commerce and industry sector players, academia as well as other stakeholders.

She listed programmes embedded in the NSE Strategic Agenda developed by its council to drive growth in various sectors and communities.

She commended the company’s demonstration of leadership through innovations, sustainability, and excellence within the industry and its efforts in pursuing cleaner energy use to reduce carbon emissions.

She said the firm’s efforts in reducing carbon emissions, investing in renewable energy sources,
and supporting local communities aligned perfectly with the values and objectives of the NSE.

Oguntala solicited support from the energy firm toward the expansion of NSE’s renewable energy installations at its headquarters in Abuja, as well as capacity building of engineers to ensure the development of the nation.

‘We believe that working together with us to expand this infrastructure will go a long way in helping us to achieve our objectives and bolster your contribution to supporting a more sustainable and prosperous future for our country.

‘NSE also seeks to collaborate with Seplat Energy in the realm of capacity building and professional development.

‘Our engineers are the backbone of the energy sector, and they must be equipped with the latest knowledge, skills, and technologies.

‘We propose the establishment of joint training programmes, workshops and research initiatives that will not only enhance the capabilities of our engineers but also drive innovation within the sector.

‘As we look towards
the future, it is clear that the path to sustainable development lies in strong partnerships and collective actions.

‘The NSE is committed to fostering such partnerships, and we are confident that our collaboration with Seplat Energy will yield significant benefits for both our organisations and for the nation as a whole,’ she said.

Oguntala announced that the 2024 National Engineering Conference and Exhibition with the theme ‘Sustainable Engineering Solutions to Food Security and Climate Change’ will focus on food security.

She added that the Council of NSE carefully considered and approved the theme for the conference to reflect the desire of President Bola Tinubu in achieving sustainable food security for Nigeria.

The NSE president thanked the Chief Executive Officer(CEO) of Seplat Energy, Mr Roger Brown, and his team for hosting the NSE while expressing hope for fruitful partnerships for advancement of Nigeria.

Responding, Brown, CEO of Seplat Energy, thanked the NSE team for recognising the firm as
a leading indigenous energy company and for the partnership over the years.

Brown congratulated Oguntala on her emergence as the first female president of NSE since inception in 1958.

According to him, Seplat Energy is leading Nigeria’s energy transition with accessible, affordable and reliable energy that drives social and economic prosperity.

‘As the nation’s trusted independent energy supplier, we understand that Nigeria’s energy transition is a unique challenge. It needs leaders with long-term vision, local insight and courage to forge new pathways.

‘We are one of them. Step by step, we are bringing together like-minded trailblazers and forming networks of partners to make cleaner forms of energy more available and reliable for everyone.

‘Each step propels us further, and in our mission to lead Nigeria’s energy transition with accessible, reliable and sustainable energy that drives Nigeria’s social and economic prosperity.

‘In line with our strategy to deliver energy transition, we have assessed var
ious midstream gas, power, and renewable investment opportunities that are focused on increasing energy supply and reliability, lowering costs, and reducing carbon intensity of Nigeria’s electricity consumption,’ he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

188 cyclists to participate in Abuja capital city championship

No fewer than 188 cyclists have registered to participate in the 3rd edition of the Abuja Capital City Championship top prize, slated for Saturday.

Bashiru Mohammed, Technical Director, Cycling Federation of Nigeria (CFN) told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja.

He said that the event is being organised in conjunction with CHENUEL Mobility Solution Limited.

Mohammed said that the championship was earlier scheduled for June 1, but was postponed due to the inauguration of road projects within the FCT.

‘This year’s championship will features Men Elite 140km,Women Elite 80km, Men Veteran 60km and Women veteran 30km,’ he said.

The technical director said that the amateur category for schools in the FCT would feature the Male 20km and Female 15 km race.

He said that cyclists are expected to arrive on June 14, while the championship will start on June 15 and end on June 16.

‘The starting and finishing point will be the Federal Secretariat, Ahmadu Bello way behind Eagle Square, by 7 a.m.

‘T
he Championships will be completed in both male and female categories in the elite class, veterans and amateurs’ class from secondary schools within the FCT.

‘The State Cycling Association/Clubs will have six males and six females in the elite class, while the veterans will have four male, four female and two officials.

‘At the end of the event, there will be medals and certificate presentation to all the winners as well as traveling subsidies for all the external participants coming from states,’ he said.

Mohammed urged Abuja residents to come out and encourage the cyclists.

He said that the championship would foster good working relationship amongst the participating cyclists.

‘The more the cyclists race the more they will improve on their standards, both at domestic and international level.

‘I am aware of the crucial role the media play in shaping mind-set and facilitating policy direction towards achieving set objectives, so we call on the media to help publicise our activities,’ he said.

According
to him, 109 cyclists will compete in the 140km and 60km, while 38 cyclists will compete in the 80km and 30km in the female elite class and veterans.

He said all necessary logistics have been put in place to ensure a hitch-free championship.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria