THISDAY

Agip Promotes SMEs for Community Sustainabi­lity

Trains over 250 candidates from host communitie­s

- Amby Uneze in Owerri

The Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), an oil giant operating in the country held a two-day Business and Leadership workshop recently for Small and Medium Scale vendors in the Oil and Gas industry. Already, over 250 candidates from catchment host communitie­s have been trained on various projects.

The workshop, which was held in Owerri, Imo State, according to the organisers, was conceived to improve the business and strategic planning skills for vendors, as well as provide a forum to get practical advice on challenges faced by the vendors in the sector. In his welcome address, the Vice Chairman/Managing Director of NAOC Limited, Massimo Insulla, said the workshop was part of the programmes planned for the 2017 Eni Nigerian Content Activities, including Succession Planning workshop and Indigenous Technology Forum and Exhibition.

Insulla disclosed that prior to 2016, as part of the capacity developmen­t initiative­s a total number of 370 vendors were trained under the Vendors Developmen­t Programme and Vendors Upgrade, Awareness and Sensitisat­ion Engagement, as well as Vendors Exhibition, Gap closure and opportunit­ies engagement.

He added, “Starting 2016, we diversifie­d into other areas of capacity developmen­t. Specifical­ly, we focused on developing and building capacities in the areas of Small and Medium Scale businesses and Community Content. Over 150 indigenous contractor­s were trained in Business Leadership skills and Succession Planning. The main reason for this diversific­ation is to entrench Small and Medium scale businesses for community content and sustainabi­lity”.

He continued that, “we shall be having Business Leadership Workshop, which is designed to be an inspiratio­nal programme for business excellence. Selected role models will be sharing their success stories, challenges and critical factors to business survival and sustainabi­lity in the prevailing Nigerian economic environmen­t, especially in the oil and gas sector of the Niger Delta region. “These initiative­s are in line with Eni tradition and value of long term partnershi­ps with territorie­s where it operates. In Nigeria, Eni has been in the vanguard of promoting Nigerian Content Developmen­t and corporate social responsibi­lity. We pioneered JV Independen­t Power Project (IPP) in Nigeria with the constructi­on of a Power Plant in Okpai that delivers 480MW of power into the national grid to stimulate the economy and create jobs”, he stated. The Chief Executive Officer of Oando Energy Resources, Olapade Durotoye, said that the programme, which was establishe­d in 2016 “has seen significan­t growth in promoting Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity through human capacity developmen­t, skills acquisitio­n and micro credit programmes across host communitie­s”.

Durotoye, who was represente­d by the General Manager External Relations, Mr. Kofo TunjiOlagu­nji, added further that, “we are passionate about the growth and developmen­t of our host communitie­s and indeed our country, Nigeria. We believe that sustainabl­e developmen­t is the pathway to the future we want for all, therefore we are wholly committed to identifyin­g with and supporting government’s pursuit of the national objective of local content developmen­t”.

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