The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs push for increased female participat­ion in STEM training

- By Gloria Nwafor

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the oil and gas sector have called for increased female participat­ion in Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s ( STEM) education to bridge gender gap in the energy sector.

Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board ( NCDMB), Simbi Wabote, stated this at a virtual roundtable by the Diversity Sectoral Working Group ( SWG) of the Nigerian Content Consultati­ve Forum ( NCCF).

In his remarks, Wabote stated that the mandate of the Board has always been the need to promote local content in every sphere of the oil and gas sector.

Citing Section 57 of the NCDMB Act, he said the role of the NCCF is to provide a platform for informatio­n sharing and support to chart a way for local content developmen­t in Nigeria.

According to Wabote, “the basic aim of the NCCF is to seek how to harness ideas and collaborat­ive efforts for women developmen­t with basic emphasis in the oil and gas sector which is why I need to emphasize that this is a purely profession­al group and not a political group that will begin to advocate for political offices or positions for women.

“Therefore, all our communicat­ions with all women groups will be through the NCCF.”

Speaking further on the need for funding in the local content sector, he said the agency was committed fully in that aspect.

“Key enablers to local content developmen­t are funding, which is why we approached the governing council of the NCDMB and they graciously approved $ 20 million loan support scheme for women in business which will be domiciled in the Bank of Industry and collaborat­ively managed by the BOI and the NCDMB,” he added.

Earlier in her remarks, the chairperso­n of the Diversity SWG of the NCCF, Alero Onosode, said the working group was establishe­d to identify areas of collaborat­ions as there are about nine groups working together to harness value for women in the oil and gas sector.

She added: “The group has four key pillars of which centres on how to impact the lives of women in the sector as well as research to know the current data of women participat­ion as there is no confirmed data yet.”

 ??  ?? Senior Manager, Health, Safety and Environmen­t ( HSE), Oladiran Peter ( left); Head, Administra­tion, Akosile Folakemi; Branch Manager, Akinyemi Idowu; Head, HSE, Kolade Olukunmi; Principal Manager, Enforcemen­t, Jimoh Afusat; and acting. Head, Enforcemen­t, Anyanwu Kyrian, all of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund ( NSITF), Ikorodu branch, during a walk to commemorat­e World Day for Safety and Health in Lagos.
Senior Manager, Health, Safety and Environmen­t ( HSE), Oladiran Peter ( left); Head, Administra­tion, Akosile Folakemi; Branch Manager, Akinyemi Idowu; Head, HSE, Kolade Olukunmi; Principal Manager, Enforcemen­t, Jimoh Afusat; and acting. Head, Enforcemen­t, Anyanwu Kyrian, all of the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund ( NSITF), Ikorodu branch, during a walk to commemorat­e World Day for Safety and Health in Lagos.

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