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Terminal operator awards scholarship to 45 undergraduates


APM Terminals Apapa has awarded scholarships to 45 undergraduate students from its host community in Apapa.

The terminal operator in a statement on Wednesday added that the move was part of its corporate social responsibility and its unwavering commitment to education and youth development.

APMT explained that the beneficiaries, undergraduates from public universities across the country, were honoured at a ceremony held in Lagos on Tuesday.

According to the terminal operators, the scholarships were awarded to the children of five company front-line employees.

Speaking at the event, the terminal manager of APMT Apapa, Steen Knudsen, highlighted the terminal’s dedication to making a lasting impact in the community.

He stated that APMT believes in education as a key driver of progress, noting that the initiative aligns with its mission of improving lives and fostering development in the societies it operates in.

Knudsen announced the company’s ambition to expand the scholarship programme significantly.

“We are supporting 45 students, but our vision is to grow this number to over 250 students within the next four to five years. Education is the foundation of the future, and we are proud to contribute to shaping the next generation of leaders,” he said.

Knudsen emphasised that the company’s contributions extend beyond scholarships, adding that it has a rich history of supporting education in its host community, “including the renovation and upgrading of Randle Secondary School, Apapa. This investment provided the school with modern facilities, ensuring an improved learning environment for students.”

Knudsen revealed plans to launch a technical training programme for female mechanics in collaboration with the Lady Mechanic Initiative, a non-governmental organisation established in 2004 to empower vulnerable girls/women, equipping them with skills to become certified professionals.

The Head of People Function, APM Terminals Nigeria, Uzoma Ben-Ude, encouraged the beneficiaries to strive for excellence and make the most of the opportunities provided. She emphasised the importance of boldness and hard work in achieving success.

Senior People Business Partner and Scholarship Programme Lead, APM Terminals Apapa, Omolara Olatunbosun, described the scholarship as not just a recognition of the awardees’ academic achievements but also a testament to their character and drive to achieve more.

“It was clear that each of them was deeply committed to securing this scholarship, and their determination was inspiring. Out of over 150 applicants, they stood out for their resilience and perseverance,” she said.

 The Chairman of Apapa Local Government, Hon. Idowu Senbanjo, commended APM Terminals Apapa for its contributions and urged other companies in the area to emulate the initiative. She advised the students to take their studies seriously and use the scholarship as a springboard to success.

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