Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, has donated a truck load of relief materials worth millions of naira to displaced victims of recent flood disaster in Imo State.
Seplat, a leading indigenous independent oil and gas company said in a statement that the gesture was part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
It could be recalled that in the third quarter of 2019 no fewer than 15 communities were submerged by flood in the riverine and oil-producing local government areas of Ohaji Egbema and Oguta in Imo State; some of which include: Mmahu, Etekuru, Obiaakpu, Abor, Oguta I and II, Ezi Orsu, Orsu Obodo, Umuorji, Abacheke, amongst others.
The statement issued by Stanley Opara said the State Governor, Emeka Ihedioha, who received the company with his Deputy, Hon. Gerald Irona and other top government functionaries, welcomed Seplat’s kind gesture.
Ihedioha expressed the state government’s appreciation to Seplat and assured the company that Imo state would provide an enabling environment for a continued robust partnership.
General Manager External Affairs and Communications, Seplat, Dr. Chioma Nwachuku, while presenting the relief items comprising bags of rice, mattresses, groundnut oil and mosquito nets, said the company was happy to complement the efforts of the Imo State government in providing succour to the displaced victims of the flood with its donation.
She added that the state is a major stakeholder in Seplat and that the company continuously watches with interest events in the state and aim at creating a mutually benefitting relationship with the state at all levels.
“We at Seplat Petroleum Development Company are mindful that the state is our partner and a major stakeholder. We remain ready to partner with the state government to provide better quality of life for her people. We are hopeful that our donation will alleviate the sufferings of the displaced flood victims in Imo State. We wish to support the loving governor who cares for his people to effectively bring succour to those impacted by the flood. We have therefore come with relief materials for distribution to the victims,” Nwachuku said.