Officials of the Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) have paid a courtesy visit to the Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara in Port Harcourt.
Both parties renewed their commitment to developing healthcare and infrastructure in the state.
The NLNG’s executive management which went on the visit include Philip Mshelbila (managing director and chief executive) and Olalekan Ogunleye (deputy managing director). They assured the Rivers State Government of the company’s continuous support for the state through its corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes to meet common goals of sustainable development.
According to Mshelbila, NLNG’s commitment to Rivers State has been expressed through many projects, one of them being the 38-kilometre Bonny-Bodo Road. He stated that the Bonny-Bodo project, when completed, will open a vista of developmental opportunities for the State, which can transform the socio-economic landscape and better the lives of people in the state. He assured the government that the road would be completed within the first quarter of 2024.
“In Rivers State, we have a strong rationale to invest in health, education, infrastructure development, and empowerment, which are NLNG’s CSR pillars, to support sustainable development. NLNG considers itself a corporate citizen of Rivers State, not only because of its location here but also because it is committed to investing in the State’s and its people’s long-term development. We do not take the support and friendly environment provided by the State Government and the people of Rivers for granted. This is why we see ourselves as an integral part of Rivers State and we want to contribute in the best possible way to the State’s development,” he stated.
He added that NLNG recently intervened in the healthcare sector in the state, adding that the importance of effective healthcare delivery cannot be overstated, as it directly impacts the quality of life.
“We recently completed an Infectious Disease Unit at Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH). The Infectious Diseases Unit (IDU) is a modern healthcare infrastructure with associated facilities that will help fight infectious diseases in the State and remain a legacy for future generations. We have also committed to equipping the Renal Transplant Centre at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital as part of NLNG’s Hospital Support Programme, aimed at improving medical facilities across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria.
“Additionally, the Company has also established the Bonny Community Health Insurance Programme (BCHIP), a community-based health insurance partnership with the Rivers State Government and Bonny Kingdom, making healthcare services more accessible and affordable for the people of Bonny Island,” Mshelbila stated.
He concluded by reaffirming NLNG’s commitment to working with the Rivers State Government to improve the lives of the people of the state.
In his response, Fubara commended NLNG for its efforts in the state and requested that NLNG do more in the area of CSR. He also pledged the state government’s support to ensure NLNG continues to carry out its operations in Rivers without disruption.