LAGOS – Egbin Power continues its unwavering commitment to promoting academic excellence and sustainable development through its annual scholarship programme.
In its 9th edition, the initiative welcomed a new cohort of beneficiaries, reinforcing the company’s dedication to supporting the educational aspirations of children in its host communities.
The Awards underscore Egbin Power’s mission of fostering the growth of future leaders, thinkers, and innovators. The scholarship programme, which aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4), provides access to inclusive, equitable, and quality education, thereby contributing to learning opportunities for children and youth.
Mokhtar Bounour, Chief Executive Officer of Egbin Power, emphasised the impact of the scholarship over the years, noting that it has empowered students to achieve academic excellence and build the confidence necessary to unlock their full potential.
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“Education is not a privilege, it is a fundamental right that every child deserves,” said Bounour. “We recognize the pivotal role parents, guardians, and teachers play in nurturing these young minds. Their steadfast support and guidance form the foundation of the children’s success. At Egbin Power, we believe that education is a powerful tool for transformation. Through initiatives like this, we aim to contribute to the long-term development of our communities and nation. The success of these students is a testament to that commitment, and their achievements are our collective success.”
Bounour further reiterated Egbin Power’s resolve to continue investing in the future of Nigerian youth, stating, “In alignment with SDG 4, we will persist in fostering opportunities for young people to thrive, because we know that the future of our nation depends on the next generation.”
This year, 14 students emerged as the latest beneficiaries of the prestigious scholarship. The programme covers tuition, textbooks, uniforms, and provides each student with a high-quality tablet for accessing e-textbooks.
The students will be admitted into Powerfields Schools, an institution owned by Egbin Power that offers nursery, primary, and secondary education within the secure environment of the power plant.