ASR Africa breaks ground on N250m Abdul Samad Rabiu Corrosion Research Centre at FUPRE
November 21, 2024312 views0 comments
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The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) has broken ground on its latest philanthropic endeavour, the Abdul Samad Rabiu Centre for Corrosion Research, at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources (FUPRE), Effurun, Delta State.
The Abdul Samad Rabiu Centre for Corrosion Research is being constructed with a N250 million grant from ASR Africa, as part of the organisation’s Tertiary Education Grants Scheme.
This grant will enable FUPRE to advance its educational and research services, particularly in the area of corrosion, which is a critical concern in the oil and gas industry.
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Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony, Ubon Udoh, MD/CEO, ASR Africa, reiterated the commitment of Abdul Samad Rabiu, the chairman of ASR Africa and the BUA Group, to giving back to the African continent and making a lasting impact in the education sector.
Udoh further stated that the selection of the university is in recognition of the quality of educational services it provides, and its notable contributions to research and development in the oil and gas sector.
Akpofure Rim-Rukeh, the vice-chancellor of the University, extended his deepest gratitude on behalf of the University to the Chairman of ASR Africa and BUA group for his generous grant of N250 million towards establishing the Abdul Samad Rabiu Centre for Corrosion Research.
Rim-Rukeh stated that the center will empower researchers with technology for preventing corrosion, strengthen oil and gas industry practices, and provide cutting-edge training opportunities for students.
He further mentioned that the center will contribute to local and international industries, positioningNigeria as a leader in addressing global corrosion challenges.
“ASR Africa’s investment represents a remarkable commitment to advancing scientific research, supporting technological innovation, and addressing critical challenges within the oil and gas sector,” he said.
The vice-chancellor thanked ASR Africa and its chairman for believing in the institution’s vision and its unwavering support in driving sustainable development.