SERAS Awards 2024: Seplat Emergs Best Social Impact, Human Capacity Development Company
By Edu Abade
Leading Nigerian independent energy company, Seplat Energy Plc, has emerged as the best social impact and human capacity development firm at the 2024 edition of the Africa Sustainability, Enterprise, and Responsibility Awards (SERAS).
Seplat Energy Plc was unveiled as the winner of the award at the 18th edition of the SERAS Africa held at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, during which the organisers applauded its corporate social investment programs in the health, education, and entrepreneurship spheres and the programs’ strong impacts in its host communities and states.
The SERAS Africa Award is an annual project that aims to promote as well as raise awareness about the roles that organisations play, with an emphasis on their responsibility towards stakeholders and the social development of Africa.
It aims to substantiate the case that corporations who are socially responsible stand to gain huge benefits about economic, social, and environmental capital.
Organizers of the award explained that Seplat Energy educational programs align with the United Nations sustainable development goals/objectives 1, 3, and 4 (SDG 1, 3, and 4), which aim for poverty reduction and eradication, healthy lives for all, as well as access to quality education.
Seplat Energy’s programs in this regard are: Seplat Teachers Empowerment Programme (STEP), PEARLs Quiz, Seplat National Undergraduate Scholarships, Seplat Innovation Programme, and Seplat JV Eye Can See program.
The STEP program equips teachers and Chief Inspectors of Education with digital teaching skills, leadership training, and income diversification skills.
Through the Seplat PEARLs Quiz, scholarships have been awarded to winning secondary school students and contributed directly to improving the infrastructure of secondary schools by awarding prize money to winning secondary schools.
The Seplat National Undergraduate Scholarship began in 2014 for host communities, states, and the nation. Since then, the company has provided scholarships to Federal and State University undergraduate students, of which a significant percent are from our host communities.
The Seplat Innovators Programme is creating STEAM Laboratories, which are collaborative spaces where the study of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics can be integrated through hands-on experiences in a pure laboratory or combined classroom-laboratory setting.
The Seplat JV Eye Can See program has been delivering critical eye care services—free screenings, surgeries, and distribution of eyeglasses—to thousands of underserved residents, reaffirming the joint venture’s unwavering commitment to improving healthcare access in its host communities.
Commenting on the award, founder SERAS Africa, Ken Egbas, said all winners of the award have shown exemplary commitment and leadership in driving sustainability across the continent, of which their contributions must be recognised, rewarded, and celebrated.
Companies from all sectors across African economies, industry regulators, non-profit organisations, public sector players, and media, among other stakeholders, attended the event.