By Steve Agbota
Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT) has commissioned a new solar-powered water supply project in Ogu, its host community in Ogu/Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The project, comprising four solar-powered water systems each with a 4,000-litre capacity, marks a continuation of OMT’s ongoing efforts to improve access to clean water under its Safe Water Scheme launched in 2023.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, OMT’s Managing Director, Mr. Nicolo Scannavini, emphasised the company’s unwavering commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and its dedication to enhancing the quality of life in its host communities.
“Today, we are proud to commission another phase of our Safe Water Scheme — four solar-powered water supply systems strategically located across the community. This follows the initial installation of three similar systems in 2023. These initiatives are designed to combat water scarcity and promote a culture of safe, clean water in Ogu,” Scannavini stated.
Scannavini acknowledged that two of the previously installed systems require refurbishment and assured the community that they would be restored promptly to full functionality.
He also praised the contributions of the Ogu community to OMT’s workforce, noting that one of the company’s top cargo-handling managers hails from Ogu.
In appreciation of the project, Chief Lawrence Inuma, Secretary of the Ogu Divisional Council of Chiefs, expressed gratitude on behalf of the community. He lauded OMT for its consistent social interventions.
“This water project will significantly reduce the burden of water scarcity. We urge OMT to sustain this positive momentum, especially in youth employment and empowerment. A gainfully employed youth population is crucial to reducing crime and promoting sustainable development,” he said.
Steve Davids, the Ogu Community Liaison Officer to OMT and former youth leader, also commended the initiative. He said the new solar-powered installations offer a more reliable solution to the water challenges in the community.
“These solar-powered systems are a game-changer. They ensure a steady water supply regardless of electricity availability, and we are optimistic that more developmental projects will follow,” he added.
Onne Multipurpose Terminal (OMT) is a key logistics and cargo handling company operating within the Onne Port Complex in Rivers State. Strategically located in the heart of the Niger Delta, OMT serves as a vital gateway for maritime trade and logistics in West Africa, offering world-class terminal services including cargo handling, container operations, and warehousing.
As a responsible corporate entity, OMT is deeply committed to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), focusing on community development, environmental sustainability, and youth empowerment in its host communities. The company has executed several impactful projects in Ogu and surrounding areas, including the ongoing Safe Water Scheme and various employment and skills development initiatives.
With a strong emphasis on operational excellence and stakeholder engagement, OMT continues to play a significant role in supporting Nigeria’s maritime economy and fostering inclusive growth in its areas of operation. OMT’s latest CSR intervention reaffirms its role as a responsible corporate citizen and sets a benchmark for sustainable community engagement in the region.