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WAV Builds Capacity of Future Oil Industry Workers

- Peter Uzoho

As part of effort to encourage participat­ion of more Nigerians in the oil and gas industry, West African Ventures has trained 26 youths in different operationa­l areas of the oil and gas sector to ensure effective implementa­tion of the human capacity developmen­t plan of the National Content Developmen­t Monitoring Board (NCBMB).

The 20 months intensive training which took place in Lagos, Warri, and Offshore facilities, between August 2016 and April 20, 2018, was designed to achieve competence building (Classroom Training) and on the job training in order to raise the capacity of young Nigerians intending to work in the oil and gas industry.

With partnershi­p from Chevron and the NCDMB, under the Sonam Developmen­t Project Pipeline and Okan Pig Receiver Platform Transport and Installati­on contract (SONAM/NC HCD), the beneficiar­ies of the programme included graduates, artisans and tutors selected in line with the requiremen­t of the NCDMB human capacity developmen­t guidelines.

Out of the 26 beneficiar­ies, 18 were profession­als: four trained in cost control, two in document control, four in HSE, two in Constructi­on, two in Engineerin­g, and four in QAQC, while the remaining eight were trained under the artisans’ category as welders.

Speaking at the close-out ceremony in Lagos, Deputy Managing Director, West African Ventures, Mr. Michael Amaeshike, explained that the training was also set up to fulfill in part, the requiremen­t of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Developmen­t (NOGICD) Act 2010, which demands provision of additional human resources capacity developmen­t for some categories of Nigerian citizens outside the contractor personnel, in the course of executing a major project.

Amaeshike who disclosed that over $550, 000 was expended on the programme, added; “West African Ventures went all out to train the lucky participan­ts given its belief in retaining value in the country since the future of the sector lies in the hands of Nigerians who are attuned to developmen­t.”

Commenting on the programme, Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Simbi Wabote, represente­d by the Manager, Human Capital Developmen­t, NCDMB, Mr. Maurice Iwhiwhu, said the training marked a water-shed in the delivery of the mandate of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board and praised West African Ventures and Chevron for providing a platform for the training and developmen­t of young Nigerians.

While noting that the training will go a long way in creating a sustainabl­e industry, Wabote pointed out that the competency of all trainees was assessed quarterly at the close of training using the various NCDMB assessment evaluation sheets and were also carried out in agreement with Client Representa­tive – Chevron and the representa­tive of the Board.

The Company Secretary, WAV, Mr. Stanley Onuosa, said two of the profession­als were offered automatic employment in WAV in line with the company’s decision to retain local value retaining local value, noting that one of the artisans had been retained by the training school, Glassfa Continenta­l Limited.

 ??  ?? Some of the trainees flanked by their trainers and officials of West African Ventures during one of the training sessions in Lagos...recently
Some of the trainees flanked by their trainers and officials of West African Ventures during one of the training sessions in Lagos...recently

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