5000 benefit from NNPC/Seplat medical outreach

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Beneficiaries at the NNPC/Seplat JV ‘Eye Can See’ Corporate Social Investment programme 2026 edition in Owerri, Imo State, after cataracts surgeries were performed

From George Onyejiuwa, Owerri

 

No less than 5000 persons have benefitted from this year’s edition of the  ‘Eye Can See’ medical outreach initiative under of the Corporate Social Investment (CSI) programme of the NNPC/Seplat JV for the residents of the oil producing communities of Ohaji/ Egbema and Oguta councils of Imo state.

The three-day outreach, which lasted from March 24 to March 26, 2026 in Owerri, attracted men, women, and children an average of 700 people being screened per day.

The Director, External Affairs and Social Performance, Seplat Energy Plc, Mrs. Chioma Afe, revealed this during the opening ceremony of the ‘Eye Can See’ 2026 annual programme.

Represented by the General Manager, Corporate Social Investment & Social Performance, Seplat Energy Plc, Mrs. Esther Icha, Afe explained that the initiative was designed to impact the health and wellbeing of host communities by providing free access to essential eye care services, including screenings, reading glasses and cataract surgeries. Beneficiaries are also screened for other health challenges like high blood pressure and diabetes, amongst others, and provided with professional counselling, drugs and referrals for patients as needed.

She observed that cost of eye care, which is currently out of reach for many, makes it very imperative for the NNPC/Seplat JV to sustain the programme and drive penetration, thus impacting a wide array of persons in the communities from the inception of the intervention health programme in 2017.

Afe added that the initiative aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 on Good Health and Well-Being, and underscores the Joint Venture’s broader commitment to delivering sustainable, high-impact social investments. “For us as a company, we are very happy to do this because of the positive impact on the stakeholders at the community level,” she stressed.

Also, the Acting Chief Upstream Investment Officer, NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), Olanrewaju Igandan, welcomed all present and lauded Seplat Energy for driving the initiative which has seen the JV Partners restore not just vision but hope to many members of host communities.

Igandan, represented by Bunmi Lawson, Deputy Manager, External Relations, NUIMS, said:  “NNPC Limited is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people who host our businesses and operations. These efforts have changed many lives, giving people the opportunity to see clearly and enjoy life again.”

Looking to the future, he assured, “We recognize that there are still many challenges and there is more work to be done. The goal is not just eye care but to support welfare and more prosperous communities.”

The beneficiaries expressed delight at the opportunity and thanked the JV partners for bailing them out of critical health challenges. Dr Fred Nnamdi, Lolo Igolo Njemanze, and Chief Ernest Onyeneke, three of whom benefited from eye surgeries, amongst others, commended the Joint Venture for giving them a pleasant experience with a wonderful life-changing initiative, at no cost.

They gave kudos to the team of medical personnel for excellent service delivery, which has restored their sight and given them a good chance of a better life in the days ahead.

Dr Nnamdi said, “It was a wonderful experience. I never expected this. It went beyond my imagination, and was highly successful. I trust God that my sight will be wonderful. God will bless them.”

Lolo Njemanze, expressed gratitude to the JV Partners, saying: “For the past two years I have not been using my right eye to see, but yesterday, I underwent surgery and everything went fine. I thank the JV Partners and I pray that God will continue to bless them”.

On his part, Chief Onyeneke, a community leader, recounted his experience as very pleasant, commending the medical team. He said: “The doctors were wonderful. I am so happy with the medical team. To the organisers, they have tried. They are watching out for the poor masses, the young and the old.”

 Since the inception of the programme, a total of 23,447 have been screened for optical cases, conducted 797 surgeries, over 13,525 eye glasses given out to date, at no cost to the beneficiaries, under its annual ‘Eye Can See’ signature corporate social investment (CSI) programme.

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