Thursday, 17 March 2016

Midwestern Oil and Gas Commissions an Amenity Ward at Kwale Central Hospital, and Others

Kwale: I represented the Governor of Delta State at the commissioning ceremony of the Amenity Ward at Kwale Central Hospital, Scholarship award and the fully rehabilitated Akala Road.



I am proud of the exemplary show of  social responsibility by Midwestern Oil and Gas and its Joint Venture (JV), Sun Trust Oil, towards:
  1. Promoting academic excellence and improving the requisite skill-base among the youth of its host communities and Delta indigenes through scholarship schemes that awarded 40 recipients.
  2. Improving health care facilities and economic development of its host communities.
  3. Meeting its goals as set aside by its Memorandum of Association (MoU) with the stakeholders of its host communities




As always, a responsible government will always look forward to protecting businesses that have shown willingness to dedicate a percentage of their returns to give back to their host communities.


And, as noted by the organisation's Managing Director, Engr. Charles C. Odita, his organisation's earned goodwill is attributed to the community shunning vices related to pipeline vandalism, crude oil theft and attack on facilities. 

The Commissioner of Health, Dr Nicholas Azinge; the Commissioner of D.E.S.O.P.A.D.E.C representing Ndokwa, Hon. Fenjor Oputa; Special Adviser on Petroleum Matters, Mr Bosin Ebikeme; the Commissioner for Oil and Gas represented by Mr Aweka Avwenaghagha; the Chairman Delta State Hospitals Management Board (DSHMB), Dr Mordi Onoye; His Royal Majesty Oduosa of Utagba-Ogbe Kingdom; the Chairman Ndokwa-West Local Government Area, Felix Ejechi Owete were present on the occasion. 




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