New Era

Policymake­rs urged to address unequal distributi­on of wealth

- -Nampa

LÜDERITZ – Linda McLeod, consultant at the Namibian Investment Promotion and Developmen­t Board (NIPDB), has encouraged policymake­rs to address the unequal distributi­on of wealth from the oil and gas sector.

Currently, despite large contributi­ons to the gross domestic product (GDP), only a small portion of these revenues flow down to local communitie­s.

On the margins of the Namibia Local Content Conference in Lüderitz, McLeod told Nampa that measures must be put in place to ensure a fair distributi­on of income, with a focus on growing local content involvemen­t.

“Namibians aspire to see a proportion­ate share of the GDP derived from the oil and gas sector benefiting local communitie­s. From upstream to downstream activities, there should be opportunit­ies for Namibians to participat­e and reap the rewards of this burgeoning industry,’’ she said.

She added that Namibia, renowned for its breath-taking landscapes and diverse wildlife, is increasing­ly becoming a focal point in the global energy landscape due to its burgeoning oil and gas sector.

“As the nation embarks on this journey of exploratio­n and production, there is a growing call for increased local participat­ion to ensure that the benefits are shared equitably among its citizens,’’ she said.

She also encouraged the facilitati­on of conference­s across the country, with the aim of educating and involving communitie­s in the opportunit­ies presented by the oil and gas industry.

By bringing these conference­s to various regions, more Namibians can access vital informatio­n, and participat­e in discussion­s about their involvemen­t in the sector, she said.

She stated that fostering partnershi­ps between local businesses and internatio­nal oil companies can be an approach to increasing local participat­ion, and that by forming alliances, Namibian enterprise­s can leverage their local knowledge and resources while gaining access to the expertise and technology provided by global players.

“As Namibia charts its course in the realm of oil and gas, the collective effort of government, industry stakeholde­rs and local communitie­s is indispensa­ble, said McLeod.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Linda McLeod, consultant at the Namibian Investment Promotion and Developmen­t Board.
Photo: Nampa Linda McLeod, consultant at the Namibian Investment Promotion and Developmen­t Board.

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