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NAOC Restates Commitment To Local Content Dev
The Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) has re-affirmed its commitment towards the implementation of various activities and partnership that support and enhance the attainment of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGID) Act 2010 objectives.
The Vice Chairman of NAOC, Lorenzo Fiorillo, made the affirmation during the NAOC JV, Nigerian content regulatory compliance workshop, in Port Harcourt last Tuesday.
The vice chairman, who was represented by the NAOC General Manager, District, Tiani Alexandro, said that the workshop was aimed at building the capacity of the indigenous companies to actively participate in the oil and gas industry and assist the Federal Government achieve the goals of NOGID Act 2010.
He said that re-orientation of the indigenous contractors on the provisions of the NOGID Act 2010 became necessary in order to raise their level of compliance with the provision as well as empower and further enhance their capacity to favourably bid and execute projects in the industry and beyond.
To achieve this goal, the vice chairman, said. “We have invited the custodians and the agency solely charged with implementation of the Act, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to expertly and diligently take the companies through the various key aspects of the Act and accompanying regulations issues”.
The General Manager, External Relations, OANDO Plc, represented by Adeyemi Oreagba, said the workshop would create opportunity for indigenous contractors to share and gain more knowledge on the regulations, policies and laws that guide the oil and gas industry.
He said that if the impact of the workshop was properly harnessed, it would position the local contractors for building capacity, as well as provide entrepreneurial development and mentoring opportunities that would enhance their growth.
In a keynote address, the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Simbi Wabote, represented by Engr Paul Zuhumben, urged operators and service companies to build human development capacity of Nigerians.
As part of efforts to increase Nigerian content level in the industry to 70 percent by the year 2027, he said, NCDMB had commenced the implementation of a 10-year roadmap in 2018, adding that the roadmap was hinged on five strategic pillars and four enablers.
He expressed the willingness of the board to support initiatives that would boost the skills of Nigerians as a means of equipping them to participate more in oil and gas activities.
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