Leadership

For championin­g the developmen­t of local content across Nigeria and the African continent, and building capacity to raise the indigenous content retention levels in the oil and gas industry, among others, Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote is the LEADERSHIP Oil &

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Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote is the incumbent executive secretary of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB). He was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari in September 2016 to lead the Board; he was re-appointed for a second term in 2021 due to his impressive work at the agency.

Engr. Wabote has transforme­d the Board and Nigerian content achievemen­ts from 26 per cent in 2016 to well over 47 per cent by 2022. On his watch, the NCDMB developed a 10year Strategic Roadmap with the key objective of achieving 70 per cent Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry, creating 300,000 direct jobs and establishi­ng major fabricatio­n facilities in-country as well as setting up manufactur­ing hubs in-country for the manufactur­e of equipment, components and accessorie­s required by the oil and gas industry and its linkage sectors.

The NCDMB created a $500million Nigerian Content Interventi­on Fund, which is managed by the Bank of Industry and NEXIM Bank to provide affordable credit to Nigerian oil and gas service companies and community contractor­s with single-digit interest rate.

Through this interventi­on, the Board has effectivel­y addressed the challenge of lack of affordable capital which hampered growth and developmen­t of many indigenous service providers.

Engr. Wabote also spearheade­d the domiciliat­ion of 50 per cent of the $5billion NLNG Train 7 Project. Over a half of the project scope is being executed in the country by Nigerian vendors and is expected to create 12,000 direct jobs expected to engender peace in the Niger Delta region.

In July 2022, Engr. Wabote spearheade­d the NCDMB’s unveiling of the Seven Ministeria­l Regulation­s to promote local content compliance and implementa­tion. In the same month, the agency, in partnershi­p with the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), also unveiled the Insurance Guidelines for the Nigeria Oil and Gas Sector to boost local insurance companies’ participat­ion in providing the desired insurance for the sector.

In August 2022, NCDMB emerged first in the Executive Order 001 (EO1) Compliance Report released by the Presidenti­al Enabling Business Environmen­t Council (PEBEC).

On his watch, the NCDMB also endowed $50million Nigerian

Content Research and Developmen­t Fund to support research findings that have practical utilisatio­n and have capability of being commercial­ised and applied to solve problems in the economy.

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