Seplat Energy Plc, Nigeria’s foremost indigenous energy company, has been lauded by the Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for its sustainability commitments, especially in the execution of its signature Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programmes, strong engagement with the people and interventions in host communities.
Oborevwori assured the energy company of the state’s continued support and partnership, whilst guaranteeing a peaceful and favourable environment for its operations.
Oborevwori gave the assurance on Tuesday when he received the management team of Seplat Energy, led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Roger Brown, at Government House, Asaba.
He commended the company’s approach to community relations, particularly its empowerment programmes, education support, and healthcare interventions, describing them as key to maintaining peace in oil-producing areas.
He said; “Before I became governor, I closely monitored your operations – how you engage with your host communities and empower them. From school donations to teacher training and medical outreach, you have shown strong commitment to corporate social responsibility. So, what you are saying today is not new to me.
“All the efforts you have made regarding community empowerment, donation of learning materials, teacher training, and other CSR activities, are commendable.
“These are the things that foster peace between international oil companies and their host communities. Your efforts promote peace, and with peace, production increases. As I have said in my MORE Agenda, we will continue to provide the enabling environment for you to do more.”
The governor commended Seplat Energy’s employment policy, noting that about 30 percent of its operational workforce comes from Delta state.
Speaking further he said “I have been briefed recently about the challenges your company is facing in some of your operations. But I want to assure you that such issues will not happen again.
“Today, we are respected at the national level because of our contributions to the centre, and that’s only possible through peace and cooperation.
“We believe in resolving grievances through dialogue rather than confrontation, because confrontation doesn’t benefit the people or the companies. If you are not working, there is no way you can comply with your CSI. As a people, we know that economic sabotage reduces our crude oil production quota, discourages investors, and limits job and wealth creation. I assure you that we will continue to work together for mutual benefit.”
In his remarks earlier, the Chief Executive Officer Seplat Energy Plc, Mr. Roger Brown said the company has been in Delta State for 15 years, noting that the State remained strategic to Seplat Energy’s growth.