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‘NOGIC Act Has Saved Nigeria $2bn, Created 38,000 Jobs’

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Peter Uzoho

The President of the Oil and Gas Trainers Associatio­n of Nigeria, (OGTAN), Dr. Mayowa Afe, has stated that the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content (NOGIC) Act 2010, has enabled Nigeria to save $ 2 billion and created 38,000 job opportunit­ies since its enactment under the administra­tion of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Afe, who stated this in Lagos, during an interactiv­e session with journalist­s, said many Nigerians have been engaged in the oil and gas industry as a result of the local content policy.

He, however, advised that such progress must be sustained, adding: “the Act created the industry we have today that has entrenched capacity building in Nigeria oil and gas industry.”

According to him, “we will be at the fore front of ensuring the domiciliat­ion of human capacity developmen­t programmes in the country to reduce capital flight as digitalisa­tion is changing the trends of things, and ensure that the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) policy of allocating one to three per cent of major oil projects goes into training of Nigerians.”

On the 2020 budget, Afe noted that as a sector driven by internatio­nal policy, government­s determinat­ion to pursue three million barrels per day (bpd) would be achieved if all the stakeholde­rs continue to work together.

“2.18mbp of crude production benchmark for the 2020 budget is achievable considerin­g the relative security stability; I urge government­s to engage youths, communitie­s around production environmen­t to sustain the progress of the sector,” he added.

Also speaking, the Publicity Secretary of OGTAN, Mr. Dapo Omolade, who disclosed that the associatio­n has over 400 members, appealed to government to fund indigenous training companies towards achieving the mission of the associatio­n.

“We are categorisi­ng our members to build curriculum that can match certificat­ion courses issued by internatio­nal organisati­on within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS),” he added.

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