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Saturday, September 25, 2021

Nigeria saved $2 billion in NLNG Train 7: NCDMB

Nigeria saved $2 billion from the ongoing Train 7 of the NLNG project using local firms, Simbi Wabote, the NCDMB’s executive secretary.

• September 25, 2021

Nigeria saved $2 billion from the ongoing Train 7 of the Nigeria liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) project using local firms, Simbi Wabote, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB)’s executive secretary.

Mr Wabote stated this on Friday, shortly after receiving the African Local Content Icon award, from the African Leadership magazine, in Yenagoa.

The NCDMB boss, who dismissed the assertion that the Nigerian content policy was costly, and a ploy by foreign interests who do not wish the country to develop, described the claim as blackmail because experience had shown that the policy was more cost-effective for oil firms.

“The Nigerian content policy saves costs, from the projects that the NCDMB have supervised it is clear that it is better for the International Operating Companies in Nigeria, but foreign interests at global levels erroneously say that local content is expensive,” explained Mr Wabote. “Before the move to increase the participation of Nigerians in the oil and gas sector, the participation was at about three per cent, and previous administrations relied mostly on taxes and revenue and lost sight of the opportunities for Nigerians to get involved in the sector.”

On the Train 7 project, “if you look at the cost provided by foreign companies, you have a wide gap of about $2 billion from the quotations of the lowest submitted by foreign firms and the highest from Nigerian companies, so local content is better” ensuring there was no compromising of quality, he pointed out.

“From 2010 till now, we have come a long way. For instance, NLNG had 90 per cent of the workforce as expatriates, but today 90 per cent of the workers are Nigerians, with some even occupying top positions in foreign oil firms,” Mr Wabote added. “I am thankful to President Muhamadu Buhari, who gave me the opportunity to practice local content in the public sector by appointing me in 2016 and reappointing me in 2020.”

(NAN)

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