Environment Minister Harps on Partnership As Shell, Imani Deliver New Estate In Abuja
BREAKING NEWS, Environment
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AMINA Mohammed, minister of environment, on Monday described partnerships as a thrust of the President Mohammed Buhari administration. The minister spoke at the inauguration of the Imani-Shell Estate Phase 2 located in Maitama District of Abuja in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The project was developed by Shell Nigeria Closed Pension Fund Administrator, SNCPFA, in partnership with Imani and Sons Nigeria Limited, and consists of 28-unit luxury residential apartments to complement the existing 51 units in the phase one of the estate.
“As I came into the estate, I saw workers everywhere. This tells me that the partnership that has delivered not just the estate but also employment opportunities to Nigerian youths is worthy of commendation and emulation,” the minister said, adding that the government was willing to promote and support any such partnership that would drive the government’s efforts at providing jobs and meeting the housing needs of Nigerians.
At the event, Osagie Okunbor, chairman of SNCPFA and Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, noted that the estate was delivered without any injury. Osagie, who was represented by Guy Janssens, a director, SNCPFA, said, “As a pension fund administrator, we are always thinking beyond the present. The new apartments are designed to be efficient in energy consumption and will rank as one of the early green-rated residential accommodations in the Federal Capital Territory. Thus, together with our partner, we are able to meet today’s needs without losing sight of the future.”
In his remarks, Akeeb Akinola, managing director, SNCPFA, described the project as “a product of vision, commitment, hardwork, and collaborations”. He thanked the leadership of the Federal Capital Development Authority and the National Pension Commission, PenCom, for their support in making the project a reality.
Also present at the event were Ibrahim Jibrin, Minister of State for Environment, Senator Solomon Ewuga, former minister of state for the FCT, Bello Abubakar, chairman, Imani and Sons Limited, Ugo Chume, president, Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, and Funke Osibodu, SNCPFA’s External Directors, Funke Osibodu and Balamu Manu.
SNCPFA is licensed by PenCom to manage the Shell Nigeria staff non-contributory pension fund, a Defined Benefit pension scheme established in July 1991.
— Mar 23, 2016 @ 20:00 GMT
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