Baru says Intellectual Development of Youth Necessary for Sustainable Growth

Fri, Dec 15, 2017 | By publisher


Oil & Gas

 

LEADERS at all levels in the country have been called upon to pay attention to the intellectual development of the youth if the country must attain sustainable growth.

Maikanti Baru, group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, gave the charge at a book launch in Abuja today.

Baru who was the special guest at the Public Presentation of the book entitled: “Preferred Above My Peers” written by Betty AmechiAnekwe-Ugona, executive director, Storage, Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company, NPSC, a subsidiary of the NNPC, said today’s leaders would need to commit their energy to youth development “otherwise our efforts today will all be in vain.”

Baru restated the commitment of the NNPC to youth development stressing that it was in line with the corporation’s corporate social responsibility, CSR, policy.

The NNPC helmsman said education paved the way for individuals to make the right choices in life and admonished leaders to use technology as a tool to advance society.

Baru commended the author for her passion for youth development, adding that the only way to encourage her was to serve as mentors and guides to the youth in our environments.

Also speaking at the event, Jackson Gaius-Obaseki, a former group managing director of the NNPC, expressed his commitment to the corporation, adding that he was confident in the ability of the present management to move the Oil and Gas Industry forward in spite of the prevailing hard times.

On the book, he said it was delightful and heart-warming to see an NNPC staff finding time to write a book, saying it was a testimony to the quality of staff in the corporation.

Anekwe –Ugona, the author, said she was committed to the development and grooming of the youth to bring out the leadership skills in them.

GMD & Obaseki
1.) Baru and Gaius-Obaseki, sharing a point during the launch of the book, “Preferred Above My Peers”, written by Anekwe-Ugona, in Abuja.

She commended the NNPC for giving her the requisite training that has placed her in a position to impact others, especially the youths.

 

– Dec.  15, 2017 @ 12:59 GMT

 

 

 

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