āProject conceived and accomplished to deepen companyās Corporate Social Responsibility inĀ appreciationĀ ofĀ theĀ thrivingĀ relationshipĀ withĀ theĀ Bonny communityā –Ā Julius Berger MD, Engr. Dr. LarsĀ Richter
Julius Berger Nigeria Plc and the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Limited, in a unique corporate social responsibility initiative, have collaborated and rebuilt the historic Bonny Consulate Building in the ancient Bonny Kingdom.
The partnership for the project between Julius Berger and the NLNG began twoĀ yearsĀ earlier when both corporationsĀ cameĀ togetherĀ toĀ signĀ a Memorandum of UnderstandingĀ at Grand BonnyĀ toĀ commence theĀ reconstructionĀ ofĀ theĀ historicĀ Ā BonnyĀ ConsulateĀ Building.
At the project commissioning ceremony on Saturday, 5 March 2022, both Managing Directors of Julius Berger and the NLNG, Engr. Dr. Lars Richter and Dr. Philip Mshelbila respectively, celebrated the good relationship between the companies and the Bonny community.
Richter who described the project as far-reaching in significance also said it has a potential to boost the prominence of Bonny Island. He recalled that way back in the 15thĀ century,Ā Bonny was a major international trading post, which in the course of time has transformed into a central hub renowned for natural gas exploration and production inĀ Nigeria.
Richter traced the relationship between Julius Berger and the GrandĀ Bonny Kingdom to the mid-1990’s, that is, over 20 years to date, when as a major contractor, the company was entrusted with the development ofĀ infrastructural work for NLNG’s first liquefied natural gas plant on Bonny Island. Since entering the Isnad, Julius Berger, he added, hasĀ ācontinuously and harmoniously working on significant projects on the Island, including most recently, the construction of the Bodo-Bonny Road, which shall soon be the first road link into Bonny Island, and which, upon completion, will serve as a catalyst for the continued success of the Island and the greater advancement of the Niger Delta.ā
Speaking further, Richter said,Ā āā¦partnering with NLNG for the reconstruction of the Bonny ConsulateĀ Building,Ā hasĀ providedĀ JuliusĀ BergerĀ theĀ opportunity to deepen (Julius Bergerās) CSRĀ efforts, and toĀ contributeĀ towardsĀ preservingĀ theĀ richĀ historyĀ ofĀ theĀ Island,Ā by applyingĀ ourĀ knowhowĀ andĀ expertiseĀ forĀ theĀ developmentĀ of a purposeful buildingĀ infrastructure.āĀ With brimming professional confidence, the Julius Berger Managing Director added that,Ā āā¦weĀ constructedĀ theĀ consulateĀ accordingĀ toĀ ourĀ trusted standards of quality, reliability andĀ high-valueĀ partnershipā.Ā TheĀ aim, he emphasized, isĀ toĀ ensureĀ theĀ greatestĀ integrityĀ inĀ restoringĀ the memory of the original Consulate Building whileĀ alsoĀ deliveringĀ aĀ highlyĀ functioningĀ structureĀ thatĀ futuristically stands toĀ supportĀ theĀ aspirationsĀ ofĀ HisĀ RoyalĀ Majesty,Ā to diversifyĀ theĀ economyĀ ofĀ the GrandĀ BonnyĀ KingdomĀ throughĀ tourism.
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Saying that Julius Berger isĀ honouredĀ toĀ partnerĀ withĀ NLNGĀ forĀ constructionĀ ofĀ the Bodo-Bonny Road and the Bonny Consulate Building considering the socio-economic impact of bothĀ projects, Engr. Dr. Richter onĀ behalfĀ ofĀ theĀ Board andĀ entireĀ managementĀ ofĀ JuliusĀ Berger,Ā thanked NLNG for theirĀ collaboration, which he saidĀ āstandsĀ strongĀ andĀ proudĀ toĀ supportĀ theĀ continuedĀ developmentĀ of BonnyĀ Island….ā
Richter alsoĀ thanked the King and people of the ancient Grand of Bonny Kingdom for their continued trust and cooperation.
The Governor of Rivers State His Excellency, Chief Nyesom Wike, ably represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr (Mrs) Ipalibo Harry Banigo, His Royal Majesty King Edward Asimini William Dappa Pepple III, JP, CON, Perekule XI, the Amayanabo of Grand Bonny Kingdom, the chairman of the Bonny Council of Chiefs, Chief (Ambassador) Claude Dagogo-Wilcox, the Managing Director of the NLNG, Dr. Philip Mshelbila, and other important dignitaries at the commissioning ceremony also celebrated and praised the developmental Julius Berger-NLNG CSR partnership, which in a timely, qualitative and with exemplary professionalism and show of respect for communal values, successfully delivered the Bonny Consulate Building as desirably conceived.
The Julius Berger delegation to the event was led by the companyās Managing Director, Engr. Dr. Lars Richter. Other members of the Julius Berger entourage included Coordinator,Ā Executive Projects, Koehler Kai-Uwe, Operations Manager, Bonny Consulate Building & Bodo-Bonny Road Project Engr. Ulrich Stahl, Technical Manager, Engr. Ingo Edinger; and Project Manager, Bodo-Bonny Road Project, Engr. Thomas Haug.