…Donate 25,000 STEM Books, Train 6,000 Farmers
The NNPC Foundation Ltd/Gte, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of NNPC Ltd, is expanding its social impact initiatives with three transformative programmes aimed at improving healthcare, education, and agriculture across Nigeria.
According to a press release on Friday, 28th March 2025, signed by the Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd., Abuja, Olufemi Soneye, these interventions, which include free cataract surgeries, STEM education support, and agricultural training for vulnerable farmers, underscore NNPC Ltd.’s commitment to national development by enhancing quality of life and creating sustainable opportunities for Nigerians.
Highlighting the success of its free cataract surgery programme in the Southwest Region with 1002 successful surgeries, including minors born blind, the Foundation is expanding its outreach to the South-East and South-South regions and subsequently to the three Northern Regions and the FCT to ensure nationwide coverage.
With cataracts accounting for over 43% of blindness cases in Nigeria, this initiative aims to restore sight to 6,000 beneficiaries, 1,000 from each of the six geopolitical zones, by providing free screenings, surgeries, and post-operative care.
The next phase of this cataract intervention will kick off on 31st March 2025 in the Southeast and South South regions.
To bridge the educational gaps and inspire future scientists, the NNPC Foundation will also donate 25 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) textbooks and branded bookshelves to 25 secondary schools across states and the FCT in its second phase. FCT distributed 15,000 STEM books to twelve states in the first phase.
This initiative addresses the limited access to quality STEM learning resources, a major factor contributing to the low enrolment of Nigerian students in science and technology in tertiary institutions. Recognising agriculture as a catalyst for economic growth, the NNPC Foundation is also launching a nationwide training programme for 6,000 vulnerable farmers.
The first phase, starting on 7th to 11th April 2025, will equip 1,000 farmers in the southeast and South-South with modern agricultural techniques, including climate-smart farming, organic fertilization, post-harvest loss reduction, and market access strategies.
This training will take place in three select locations across three geopolitical zones. Speaking on the significance of these initiatives, Managing Director of NNPC Foundation, Mrs. Emmanuella Arukwe, stated: “NNPC Foundation is committed to creating meaningful change by addressing critical societal challenges. Restoring sight, equipping students with learning resources, and empowering vulnerable farmers are not just interventions but strategic investments in Nigeria’s future“.
These initiatives underscore NNPC Ltd’s unwavering commitment to the health and prosperity of Nigerians. We recognize the profound impact that these initiatives have on individuals and communities, which aim to improve lives. By addressing critical challenges, we are helping to build a healthier, stronger, and economically empowered nation,” Arukwe stated.