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NCDMB Pledges to Partner Nigeria Machine Tools

- Obinna Chima

The Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Content Developmen­t and Management Board (NCDMB), Mr. Simbi Waobote, has expressed support for the Nigeria Machine Tools Limited (NMTL).

According to a statement, Waobote said this when he led members of the NCDMB delegation on a familiaris­ation tour of the company’s 110 hectare manufactur­ing complex.

He pointed out that the manufactur­ing industry in various countries around the world play a huge role in its economic developmen­t, job creations and technologi­cal advancemen­t. According to the statement, in a developing economies such as Nigeria, industrial­isation had been slowed paced due largely to over-dependence on the oil and gas industry for foreign exchange earnings and over-reliance on foreign machines, to the detriment of the manufactur­ing sector.

Furthermor­e, the statement noted that Nigeria’s manufactur­ing sector had experience­d a positive turn with the privatisat­ion of NMTL.

The company founded in 1980, Osogbo, Osun State offers precision engineered products, production and distributi­on of machine tools and accessorie­s, mechanical spares and after sales support. As a catalyst for industrial­isation, NMTL had partnered with several government owned establishm­ents such as the National Agency for Science and Engineerin­g Infrastruc­ture (NASENI) to boost machine tools production in the country which would in turn reduce the cost of quality tools to local end users, create more jobs, grow exports and reduce dependency on foreign tools.

The Executive Secretary pledged NCDMB’s support to the company.

He commended Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company (SNPECO) for identifyin­g and partnering with NTML saying, “I am particular­ly impressed with the facilities I’ve see here today. I commend SNEPCO for identifyin­g and partnering with an indigenous company to manufactur­e tools useful to the industry. I assure you we will latch on what SNEPCO has done especially on your potentials to manufactur­e bolts, flanges and other accessorie­s to call on other IOCs and indigenous oil companies to patronise you.”

Wabote further assured the company of patronage in ongoing projects and lauded the standard of the company’s training facilities.

He added: “There is no other place to train machinists in this country like what I have seen here. I urge you to upgrade the trainings to certificat­ion standards because this constitute­s 80 per cent of your market. If you can do this, the patronage from NCDMB will be limitless. NCDMB will throw its weight behind you.”

In his welcome address at the event, the Managing Director of NTML, Mr. Nobert Chukwuma, said the company would continue to play its role to ensure Nigeria meets its industrial­isation goals despite the challenges that abound.

He stated that the company’s capacity utilisatio­n stood at 45 per cent, identifyin­g other challenges such as anti-competitiv­e pricing and dependency on imported tools.

The chairman of NTML, Mr. Didi Ndiomu further reiterated the company’s commitment to continuall­y manufactur­e tools that can compete both locally and internatio­nally, assuring the Executive Secretary his recommenda­tions would be applied and results delivered.

NMTL’s facility consists of four assembly and heavy machine shops, three light machine shops, and a foundry with independen­t pattern and casting shops and a dedicated training school and the second largest foundry in the country.

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