The Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, and Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria,
SPDC, have reiterated their commitment to promoting sustainable
development in the area of their operations across the country.
Speaking at the 2015 SPDC Joint Venture External Relations Road show
and Exhibition in Abuja, the Group Executive Director, Exploration &
Production, NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, emphasised the need for
organisations to operate and deliver services in a manner that is
efficient and effective, with minimal impact on the environment.
Baru, who was represented by the General Managing, Planning, Nigeria
Petroleum Investment Management Services, NAPIMS, Mr. Dung Gwom-Bot,
maintained that while businesses should strive to be socially equitable
and economically viable, they should also focus on meeting the basic
needs of the population and future generation.
He said: “It is imperative to take into cognisance that for any
growth or development to be successfully sustainable, it must be all
encompassing and inclusive, that is, economic growth, environmental
stewardship and social inclusion must be inherent. “Opportunities abound
for organisations to do more in areas of sustainable development, while
we on our part would continue to invest and optimally utilise resources
to preserve the environment, provide clean energy, reduce waste and
support local businesses for economic stability.”
Also speaking, the Managing Director, SPDC/Country Chari, Shell
Companies in Nigeria, Mr. Osagie Okunbor, said the journey towards
sustainability is a continuous process, adding that Shell views
sustainability as delivering energy in a responsible way to meet the
world’s growing needs.
Okunbor, who was represented by the General Manager, Business and
Government Relations, SPDC, Mr. Simbi Wabote, said that a responsible
approach to sustainability as practiced by Shell is not just viewed as a
matter of principle, but also as making good business sense.
According to him, sustainability allows the company to share benefits
with the communities in which it operates, while increasing trust and
building lasting and positive relationships.
By Michael Eboh
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