UPGRADING OF THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
RIMI COLLEGE KADUNA STATE
- PROGRAM REPORT
Preamble:
The Rimi College chemistry laboratory upgrade initiative is part of Mobil Producing Nigeria’s corporate
citizenship outreach and exemplifies the NNPC/MPN joint venture’s significant social investment in
Nigeria, especially in the area of education.
The project which Exxon Mobil and its affiliates supported as part of their investment in citizenship
initiatives to positively affect the lives of thousands of Nigerians was done in partnership with Community
Health Empowerment Foundation (CHEF), a local non-governmental organization working in education
and health system support. Project award and execution lasted for two months – October – December
2015.
Inception and Baseline:
Following the initial inception meeting between Exxon Mobil Officials and Community Health
Empowerment Foundation personnel, a comprehensive needs assessment was carried out followed by
determination of critical needs of the candidate schools
which were Rimi College, Sardauna College and Barewa
College. Needs assessment resulted in several analysis
and visits which clearly identified Rimi College as the
beneficiary of the project based on earlier set out
benchmarks.
Exxon commissioned CHEF to provide an analysis of the
chemistry results trends for Rimi College within the past
five years. Result of the analysis was documented as a
baseline upon which the impact of the upgraded will be
assessed.
Advocacy:
Advocacy sessions between CHEF and the Rimi College school authorities commenced with the schools
PTA providing impressive support and directions. Through the advocacy sessions, it was clearly buttressed
that the project needed the commitment of the school to ensure that the investment led to improvement
in the external examinations on the subject of chemistry in Rimi College.
Documentation of Baseline Structures:
CHEF documented an analysis of the situation of the chemistry laboratory before the investments. The
following were noted:
Partnership
Exxon Mobil worked with a Local Partner, Community Health Empowerment Foundation (CHEF) to
implement the activity. CHEF is a non-governmental organization working in educational, health,
economic and social system support platforms in Nigeria. As the local partner of Exxon Mobil in the
project, CHEF directly implemented the project duly serving as the interface between the donor and the
beneficiary. Project was implemented in two months
Implementation of Upgrade
Upgrade of chemistry laboratory was implemented in two phases: refurbishment of the dilapidated
structures (which included electrical, plumbing, gas supplies, benches etc.) and supply of cutting edge
equipment including island benches, dispensers, voltmeters, etc.)
Procurement and Supplies
Following the approval of the critical needs list, identified equipment were procured, supplied and
installed after the refurbishment of the chemistry laboratory.
All equipment were test-run and found very functional after which the Principal and the Chemistry
teacher took inventory
The inventory of the equipment supplied are as follows:
S/N DESCRIPTION OF ITEM QUANTITY
APPARATUS/EQUIPMENT
1 HOFFMANS VOLTAMETER 2
2 DISTILLER 2
3 DIGITAL TOP PAN BALANCE 2
4 TEST TUBE BRUSHES 50
5 TEST TUBE 200
6 STANDARD VOLUMETRIC FLASKS, 1000ML 10
7 STANDARD VOLUMETRIC FLASKS, 500ML 10
8 SAFETY GOGGLES 50
9 CENTRIFUGE 2
10 PH METER 2
11 FIRST AID BOX 2
12 FILTER FUNNEL 5
13 MAGNETIC STIRRER 2
14 HAND GLOVES 10
15 MAGNETIC BOARD 2
FIXTURES FOR LAB
1 ISLAND BENCH 3000/1500/850MM 2
2 WATER/GAS/ELECTRICAL FITTINGS FOR LAB. 1
4 STOOLS 30
CHEMICALS
1 ALCOHOL (Absolute) 2.5liters 3
2 OXALIC ACID SALT 500g 3
3 ZINC CHLORIDE (Zncl2) 500g 3
4 IRON(III) CHLORIDE (Fecl3) 3
5 SILVER NITRATE (AgNo3) 3
6 SODIUM HYDROXIDE PELLETS (NaoH) 3
7 AMMONIUM SULPHATE (NH4 SO4) 3
8 POTASSIUM THIOCYNATE 3
9 GAMMALINE SOLUTION 3
Documentation of Post-Implementation Status/Handover
Following the implementation of the chemistry laboratory upgrade, CHEF also documented the current
status of the laboratory.
A handover of the upgraded chemistry laboratory was carried out on 15th December 2015 at Rimi
College compound. Attendance were representatives of Exxon Mobil – Mr Nigel Cookey-Gam – Manager
Government and Business Relations, Mr Ozemoya Okordion – Advisor, Public and Government Affairs,
Representative of the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Members of the PTA, State Executives of
the Old Boys Association for Rimi College.
Acknowledgement
The Principal, Staff and Students of Rimi College expressed deep gratitude to Mobil Producing Nigeria
Unlimited for the kind gesture in refurbishing and upgrading the chemistry laboratory and pledged to
take good care of the equipment.
The Management of Community Health Empowerment Foundation, CHEF hereby expresses profound
gratitude to Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited for choosing to partner with it in the execution of this
project.