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First Beneficiaries Of WACT Scholarship Scheme Graduates

Yusuf Babalola by Yusuf Babalola
2 years ago
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The first beneficiaries of the West Africa Container Terminal (WACT), Onne scholarship scheme have successfully graduated.

This according to the statement from the terminal operators marked a significant achievement of its scholarship scheme.

The WACT Community relations manager, Justin Okwuofu, said the WACT Scholarship Program was launched 3 years ago with the goal of providing educational opportunities for underprivileged youths in its host communities of Onne and Ogu in Rivers State, Nigeria.

He said, “Through this program, we have awarded scholarships to 100 students, enabling them to attend university and gain the skills and knowledge needed to build successful careers. In addition, some of our beneficiaries are also offered opportunities for internship to be a grooming ground for them with the hope that the best among them can be absorbed into our company in the future.”

Reiterating WACT’s commitment to the scheme, Okwuofu stated that WACT is committed to the scheme and have been deeply inspired by the testimonies of the scholarship graduates who expressed how the scholarship program has transformed their lives, opening doors that they never thought possible.

According to him, the company will ensure the long-term sustainability of the program by actively exploring partnerships with local businesses to provide internships and job placement support for the scholarship recipients upon graduation.

“Looking ahead, WACT is committed to strengthening our community engagement even further. We plan to expand the scholarship program to reach more students in need, and we are also exploring the development of vocational training initiatives and community outreach programs.”

Our goal is to be a true partner and advocate for the people we serve, working alongside them to create lasting, positive change. We are grateful for the support of our community, and we are excited to continue this important work in the years to come.” Okwuofu said.

Taribo Samuel, one of the scholarship recipients from Ogu Community expressed his appreciation to WACT for the scholarship program.

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He said, “I have been on the WACT scholarship scheme for three years consecutively and this is my final year. The WACT scholarship scheme has taken financial constraints and pressure off my shoulder, giving me the time to focus on the majors. I appreciate WACT for this initiative, I believe it was borne out of the dire desire to hand over the mantle to the next generation.”

Another scholarship recipient from Onne community, Kate Jorbe,  said, “I want to thank WACT for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the scholarship scheme in 2021. It has really helped me through my university education, and I wish them more business transactions.”

The chairman, Onne Community Development Committee, Sunday Dudu, commended WACT scholarship program stating that it is a laudable one which has helped to solve the financial challenge facing the students while also requesting that the company should endeavour to absorb some of the students after graduation.

He further reiterated the cooperation of the community with the company and wished her well in her operations.

The Ogu Community Development Committee Chairman, Bara Thompson, also stated that WACT has positively impacted the Ogu community through initiatives like scholarships and internships.

“They provide financial support, mentorship, and guidance to help students succeed. The company’s commitment to community development is commendable. While WACT has achieved much, there is potential for further growth as the community hopes for continued support and collaboration.” Thompson said.

WACT is committed to improving lives for all by lifting the standard of responsibility in its host communities. By investing in education, the company is not only fulfilling its corporate social responsibility but also contributing to the growth and prosperity of the host communities.

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Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in maritime, aviation, transport, and economic reporting in Nigeria. He is recognised for well-researched stories that illuminate policy developments, industry challenges, and stakeholder perspectives across Nigeria's logistics, shipping, and aviation sectors. His reporting is noted for its clarity, balance, and commitment to professional journalistic standards.

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