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Oil and Gas Transparen­cy Group Backs Reforms in NCDMB

- Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

The Transparen­cy in Petroleum Exploratio­n and Developmen­t Initiative, (TIPEDI) a group of experts monitoring operations in the nation’s oil and gas industry, yesterday backed the current reforms going on at the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

TIPEDI, in a statement by its Secretary, Dr. Michael Amaegberi, said the review of the organisati­onal structure and competency assessment of staff members in the organisati­on, being carried out by KPMG, would ensure efficiency and better service delivery.

It noted that the restructur­ing being carried out by the Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Wabote, would ensure that the organisati­on is ahead of big organisati­ons being monitored in terms of capacity.

“The review of organisati­onal structure, we understand will help define clearly, department­s and units and requiremen­t for officers to occupy various positions. Also, after the exercise, the Board will be able to determine where additional manpower will be needed”, the group said.

The oil and gas transparen­cy group lauded all staff members and particular­ly top management for submitting themselves to the recently completed competency test.

TIPEDI also commended KPMG for a thorough study of the job descriptio­n of all staff, their current capacity and what is required to function in their respective offices.

According to the group, this will help reveal where there are inadequaci­es on the part of staffers and where the NCDMB management can deploy the training budget after identifyin­g appropriat­e and relevant training programmes.

It called on management to sustain the ongoing conduct of staff verificati­on, which was started before the appointmen­t of Wabote, to rid the Board of the employment of those described their process as faulty.

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