A total of 350 public and private school teachers in Edo and Delta states on Saturday graduated from Seplat JV Energy education empowerment programme in its host communities.
The teachers were trained on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) under the Seplat Teachers Empowerment Programme (STEP).
The training which was done in collaboration with NNPC Limited, was geared towards equipping the teachers with skills to effectively deliver STEAM knowledge to the students.
The director of Seplat external affairs and sustainability, Chioma Afe, explained that the education value chain played a crucial role in shaping the workforce and fostering economic development.
At the company’s education summit and graduation ceremony organised by Seplat JV and NNPCL in Benin, Afe said collective efforts were vital in building a skilled and productive workforce.
Afe said despite efforts to increase access to quality education, disparities in resources persist across different regions, particularly in secondary education.
“We want to address the challenges within the education value chain, especially in the areas where Seplat and NNPC operate, as well as across the nation.
“At the foundation of the education value chain lie primary and secondary education, crucial for laying the groundwork for future learning. However, access to quality early education, especially in rural areas, remains a challenge,” Afe said.
According to her, the collaboration between the private sector, educational institutions, and the government is essential to improve the quality of teaching and learning outcomes.
Earlier, the firm’s chief operating officer, Mr Samson Ezugworie said, Seplat recognised the problem and the need to confront it head-on.
Ezugworie said the country’s education system today is not where it should be adding that, Seplat understood its pivotal role in development.
“If the youths of this country are not developed, there’s a problem. This shared drive among Seplat, our senior partners, and the state governments in the areas we operate is what propels us forward,” he said.
Also, the Edo State commissioner for education, Dr Joan Ovaiwe, thanked Seplat JV Energy and NNPCL for supporting teachers in Edo and Delta states.
Ovaiwe noted that under the leadership of Governor Godwin Obaseki, Edo State has focused on education reform for the past seven years through Edo Best framework.
The keynote speaker and group managing director of NewGlobe, Akinyele Akin-Olusoji, said there was compelling evidence that improved quality of education, would produce a more educated and skilled labour force.
Speaking on the theme, “Transforming the Education Workforce; a Critical Success Factor in Nation Building”, Akin-Olusoji said improved education system would accelerate the growth in GDP each year by 0.5percent at the minimum.
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