The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCDMB sensitises operators on content fund’s remittance

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THE Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has cleared difficulti­es associated with remittance of the one per cent Nigeria Content Developmen­t Fund (NCDF) by oil and gas operat o r s .

The NCDF was establishe­d by Section 104 of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Developmen­t (NOGICD) Act of 2010 and provides that one per cent of every contract in the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry shall be deducted at source and paid into the Fund. The board manages the Fund and deploys it for projects, programmes and activities directed at increasing Nigerian content in the oil and gas industry.

Speaking at the Stakeholde­rs Sensitizat­ion Workshop on NCDF’S Treasury Single Account (TSA) remittance platform and start of Third Party Forensic Audit, organised by the board, the Executive Secretary, Simbi Wabote, stated that some companies were defaulting in their deductions and remittance on contracts they executed. Simbi said the meeting was necessary to create awareness, as well as educate stakeholde­rs on how to remit the one per cent NCDMB fund.

“Some of the stakeholde­rs have not defaulted in their remittance. Due to the complaints of others on the difficulti­es associated with remitting the fund, we took all those complaints and we sat together with the service providers and modified the system to accommodat­e their challenges.

“We used the workshop to allow stakeholde­rs ask all their questions in order to achieve smooth remittance of the fund,” he said.

Simbi explained that the fund has made possible single digit loans to most of the contributo­rs, adding: “It is not a government grant. We have made the fund a vailable to the contributo­rs so that they will become competitiv­e in providing services to the oil and gas industry, and most importantl­y , to reduce the cost of doing business in the oil sector .

“We have been building some mini-industrial parks in most of the areas where oil and gas activities take place in order to incubate manufactur­ing capability, which is one of the cardinal objectives of this administra­tion to diversify the economy.”

In a presentati­on by Remita, one of the Africa’s payment platform, the company said that in a bid to promote efficiency and accuracy in the collection of NCDF, NCDMB has automated the payment process.

The company said that remitting companies are now empowered to make payments for NCDF via the Central Bank of Nigeria Payment Gateway- Remita and consummate these transactio­ns using designated payment channels.

It noted that NCDMB automatica­lly receives the payment into their CBN account with accompanyi­ng matching schedules.

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