NCDMB not advocating for 100% Nigerian Content in oil sector - Wabote

Thu, Apr 15, 2021
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By Benprince Ezeh

SIMBI Wabote, executive secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, has said that NCDMB is not advocating for 100 percent Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry.

Wabote told Realnews in an exclusive interview in last week that if the board are to implement the Nigerian Content Law 100 per cent; “We will have to stop oil production in Nigeria, develop non-existing capacity, and then start production again”.

Stating that the “Minimum Nigerian Content levels for various industry activities were set in the schedule of the NOGICD Act, the executive secretary added: “In several areas like Engineering where we had 90% target, we have surpassed the target and we are doing 95% and even 100% in some areas. In the Low voltage electric cables production, we have also surpassed what the Act prescribed. Similarly, there are some areas where we have not met the set target.

“One of such areas is LNG, which uses specialized and proprietary technology for something like the pressure vessels and the funding are often tied to technology.

“However, I want to clarify that NCDMB is not advocating for 100% Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry. If we are to implement the Nigerian Content Law 100 percent, we will have to stop oil production in Nigeria, develop non-existing capacity, and then start production again,” said.

According to him, Section 53 of the NOGICD Act, which mandates that all fabrication and welding activities must be carried out in Nigeria. “But there are not enough dockyards in-country where the hull of big vessels such as the Egina FPSO could have been fabricated from scratch.

“Ninety-five percent of our construction in the oil industry is steel, yet we do not have a functional steel mill in Nigeria. The oil and gas industry depends on sectoral linkages, including the power sector to deliver and some of those sectors are not well developed.

“More so, Local Content is a marathon race and not a sprint. This is why we enforce the law with pragmatism,” Wabote said.

– Apr. 15, 2021 @ 08:12 GMT

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