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NNPC and Shell Launch Fourth Vision First Health Outreach in Lagos State

July 9, 2025
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In a significant expansion of corporate social responsibility efforts, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) launched the fourth edition of their flagship Vision First health program on Monday, targeting healthcare needs in one of Lagos State’s most densely populated areas.

The five-day medical outreach, taking place in the Mushin Local Council Development Area, has already demonstrated a remarkable impact within its first 48 hours of operation. More than 40 eye surgeries were successfully conducted on the opening day alone, while over 700 residents from Mushin and surrounding Lagos communities received comprehensive healthcare services, including eye screenings, cardiovascular examinations, and general health education.

This year’s initiative carries particular significance as it represents the first tangible community benefit from the Bonga North Project, following the Final Investment Decision announced earlier in 2024. The offshore oil development, one of Nigeria’s most substantial energy investments, has committed substantial resources to social investment programs as part of its community engagement strategy.

“Following the Final Investment Decision on Bonga North earlier this year, we are beginning to see the benefits materialize—starting with initiatives like this—that deliver direct and lasting value to communities,” stated SNEPCo Managing Director Ronald Adams, whose remarks were delivered by Head of Corporate Relations Abubakar Ahmed during Tuesday’s formal opening ceremony.

The program operates through a strategic partnership with the Kolmarg Eyesight Foundation, leveraging specialized medical expertise to address critical vision and cardiovascular health needs in underserved communities. The collaboration model has proven effective since the initiative’s 2022 inception, with impressive cumulative results demonstrating sustained impact.

According to program statistics, Vision First has reached more than 4,000 individuals across its three-year operation, distributed nearly 2,000 eyeglasses to those requiring vision correction, and facilitated nearly 200 vision-restoring surgical procedures, including cataract removals and other corrective interventions.

The National Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS) emphasized the program’s alignment with broader industry commitments to community development. “This initiative embodies our commitment to improving the health and well-being of communities where we operate,” said Chief Upstream Investment Officer Oluwaseyi Omotowa, represented by Head of Business Services Nkechi Anaedobe.

Local government officials expressed strong support for the initiative, with Mushin Local Council Development Area Chairman Emmanuel Bamigboye highlighting the importance of bringing comprehensive healthcare directly to residents’ doorsteps. The collaboration extends beyond the primary sponsors to include co-venture partners Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited, TotalEnergies Nigeria, and Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria (Deepwater) Ltd.

Dr. Olukorede Adenuga, Director of the Kolmarg Eyesight Foundation, emphasized the program’s focus on accessibility and comprehensive care, addressing critical gaps in specialized medical services for low-income communities.

The Vision First program represents one component of a broader social investment portfolio by NNPC, SNEPCo, and their partners. Previous initiatives have included healthcare improvements in internally displaced persons camps in Northeast Nigeria, reconstruction of hospital wards and educational institutions, scholarship programs spanning secondary through postgraduate levels, and donations of specialized medical equipment, including cancer treatment technology.

The timing of this expanded health initiative reflects growing recognition within Nigeria’s oil and gas sector of corporate social responsibility as essential to sustainable operations and community relations. As energy companies face increasing scrutiny regarding their environmental and social impact, programs like Vision First demonstrate practical approaches to addressing community needs while supporting long-term business objectives.

The current outreach will continue through the week, with medical teams conducting additional surgeries and screenings for Lagos residents. The program’s success in Mushin may serve as a model for future expansions to other underserved communities across Nigeria, particularly as the Bonga North Project begins full operations and generates additional resources for social investment initiatives.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Vision First health program represents a significant corporate social responsibility success story, with NNPC and Shell delivering immediate, measurable healthcare impact to underserved Nigerian communities.

In just one day, the initiative conducted over 40 eye surgeries and served 700+ residents, while the broader program has reached 4,000 people since 2022, distributed nearly 2,000 eyeglasses, and performed nearly 200 vision-restoring procedures.

This demonstrates how oil companies can translate their Final Investment Decisions into tangible community benefits, with the newly approved Bonga North Project directly funding expanded healthcare access in Lagos State’s densely populated areas.

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