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NNPC Foundation unveils ‘Energy on Wheels’ project for schools

NNPC Foundation unveils ‘Energy on Wheels’ project for schools

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June 3, 2026
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NNPC Foundation unveils ‘Energy on Wheels’ project for schools

The NNPC Foundation Ltd. has urged Nigerian youths to take the lead in addressing energy deficit through innovation, creativity and the application of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).Continue Reading

By Emmanuella Anokam

The NNPC Foundation Ltd. has urged Nigerian youths to take the lead in addressing energy deficit through innovation, creativity and the application of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).

Mrs Emmanuella Arukwe, Managing Director, NNPC Foundation Ltd. made the call on Tuesday in Abuja at the “Battle of the Energy Titans” Awards Ceremony and official unveiling of the “Energy on Wheels Project for Schools”.

The ceremony was organised by the NNPC Foundation, in collaboration with the Oloibiri Oil and Gas Entrepreneurs Development (OLOGED) initiative, a Nigerian non- profit that promotes energy and environmental education for schools and communities.

Speaking on the unveiling, Arukwe described the project as a strategic initiative aimed at taking energy awareness and education to schools and communities across the country.

According to her, the project is designed to engage stakeholders at all levels and encourage Nigerians to play an active role in addressing the nation’s energy deficit.

She said the initiative aligned with the NNPC’s goal of making energy not only available but also affordable and accessible to all Nigerians.

Arukwe said that the project would also promote the protection of energy infrastructure by discouraging vandalism and other activities that undermine the country’s energy future.

“We want Nigerians to see themselves as partners in the energy sector. Rather than working against energy development, they should work with us to help make energy more affordable and accessible for everyone.

“The Energy on Wheels project is not just for NNPC; it is for all Nigerians because it is about our collective energy future and sustainability,” she said.

Arukwe said energy poverty remained a pressing challenge globally and stressed the need for young Nigerians to position themselves at the forefront of the ongoing energy transition.

“The world is moving at an incredibly fast pace. Energy poverty is real and urgent.

“The power that lights our homes, the fuel that drives our industries and the innovations that connect us must evolve.

“The energy transition is here, and Nigeria’s youth must be the ones leading the way,” she said.

The NNPC Foundation boss said the Foundation was investing in education in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to create opportunities for young people to thrive.

“You are among the few who have been given this opportunity, and it comes with responsibility. Use it to innovate, create and lead your peers,” she told the participants.

“The NNPC Ltd., as Africa’s largest energy company, is not only investing in gas, renewable energy and cleaner technologies but also developing future innovators and leaders.

She said that since its establishment in 2023, the NNPC Foundation had focused its interventions on four critical areas: education, health, environment and access to energy.

According to her, the Foundation’s education empowerment programmes have trained more than 500 Nigerian youths, equipping them with skills for employment and entrepreneurship in both science and creative industries.

She added that the Foundation had also supported young creatives through the African Film Finance Forum (AFFF), helping them pursue entrepreneurial opportunities.

“Through initiatives such as the STEM Book Project, NYSC Empowerment Programme and Climate-Smart Agriculture training, we are equipping thousands of Nigerians with the skills to innovate, feed the nation and protect the environment,” she added.

She also said the NNPC Ltd. was set to resume its annual NNPC STEM Competition.

Arukwe received Energy Champion Award from the OLOGED initiative in recognition of her outstanding leadership in advancing energy sustainability and tackling energy poverty.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Maureen Atuonwu

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