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Local Content: NCDMB Lauds NOAC for Training 150 Contractor­s

- Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt

The Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has said the training of 150 contractor­s in capacity building by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company, (NOAC) will enhance the benefits of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Content Developmen­t Act, 2010.

The Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Simbi Wabote, stated that developing local capacity and capabiliti­es was a core mandate of the NOGICD Act, adding that by building the capacity of its contractor­s, NAOC was advancing the intent of the Act.

The NCDMB Executive Secretary spoke in Port Harcourt at the regulatory compliance workshop for Nigerian oil and gas contractor­s organised by NOAC.

Wabote, who was represente­d by Mr. Paul Zuhulumben, urged the contractor­s and the public to go to the website of the board , upload, read and understand the Act to further strengthen their capacities, create more opportunit­ies and contribute appreciabl­y to the growth of the economy.

He described the workshop as a domiciliat­ion of value-adding activities which according to him, is one of the key objectives of the board. While commending the management of NAOC for their commitment and consistenc­y in organising annual capacity developmen­t workshop for contractor­s, Wabote said the NCDMB commenced the implementa­tion of a 10-Year Strategic Roadmap in 2018.

“The roadmap is hinged on five strategic pillars and four enablers for achieving the laudable goal of increasing Nigerian Content level in the oil and gas industry to 70 percent by the year 2027,” he added.

In his speech, the Vice Chairman of NAOC, Mr. Lorenzo Fiorillo, said the training was aimed at assisting the Federal Government in achieving the noble objectives of NOGICD 2010, and as well, developing the capacity of Nigerian-owned companies to actively participat­e, on sustainabl­e basis in the oil and gas industry.

Represente­d by the General Manager, NAOC, Alessandro Tiani, Fiorillo stressed that the move would address gaps in various competenci­es for business growth and sustainabi­lity in the oil and gas industry.

According to him, “This year’s workshop is particular­ly designed to re-educate the contractor­s on the provisions of the NOGCD Act, 2010 in order to raise their level of compliance with its provisions as well as empower and further enhance their capacity to favorably bid and execute projects in the industry and beyond”

“We have therefore invited custodians and the agency solely charged with implementa­tion of the Act – NCDMB, to expertly and diligently take the companies through the various key aspects of the Act and accompanyi­ng regulation­s and issues.”

Also addressing the contractor­s, the General Manager, External Relations, Oando, Mr. Adeyem Oyeagba, said the wealth of knowledge shared at the workshop on the importance of regulatory and compliance of the Act would ensure ease of running business.

“The impact of this workshop if properly harnessed will position our local contractor­s for building capacity, as well as provide entreprene­urial developmen­t and mentoring opportunit­ies that will position them for growth,” he stated.

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