Sunday, April 19

LAGOS – One of Nigeria’s generation company, Egbin Power Plc, has launched an internship pro­gramme tagged Egbin PowerUp.

The programme is a six-month immersive internship designed to deepen students’ understanding of the industry, while fostering innovation and excellence.

According to the Genco, the initiative provides students from various tertiary institu­tions across Nigeria with the opportunity to gain hands-on technical experience while working alongside seasoned pro­fessionals at our power Plant.

Egbin PowerUp not only equips students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical appli­cation, but also enhances their skills, builds their confidence, and sharpens their creativity and problem-solving abilities. Through real-world projects, students apply academic con­cepts in a professional setting, gaining invaluable experience.

Speaking on the PowerUp Internship programme, CEO of Egbin Power, Mokhtar Bounour, emphasised that by providing practical training and equipping young people with pragmatic problem-solving skills, they are empowered and prepared for the future, thereby enabling them to make a meaningful impact on society.

“At Egbin Power, we believe that investing in our nation’s youth is investing in Nigeria’s future. The Egbin PowerUp pro­gramme is a platform for young minds to ignite their passions, hone their skills, and become the driving force behind Nigeria’s energy revolution.

“By nurturing these talents, we’re shaping a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow for the power sector and the country. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goal 4 which seeks to ensure that all individuals have access to ‘inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning’ opportunities, “ Bounour said.

The internship programme attracts students from different fields of study including Engi­neering, Applied Industrial Sci­ence, Information Technology (IT) and Environment & Safety among others.

The current cohort, which began in July, includes vibrant engineering and chemistry stu­dents from leading institutions such as the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Pan-Atlantic Uni­versity (PAU), Caleb University, Bells University, the University of Ilorin, Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Alex Ekwueme Federal Univer­sity, Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (FUNAI), Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun (FUPRE), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), and Ahmadu Bello Uni­versity (ABU).

Through initiatives like this, Egbin Power remains dedicat­ed to investing in the future of Nigeria’s power sector and nurturing the next generation of leaders. As Egbin PowerUp programme continues to em­power young minds, Egbin Power is driving the growth of the power sector, contributing to Nigeria’s progress and pros­perity by responsibly bringing energy to life.

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