NOGICD Act Amendment: NCDMB, PETAN, OPTS, others oppose increase of Content Fund to 2%, Commission Bill
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and key organisations in the oil and gas industry - the Petroleum Technology Association...
...of Nigeria (PETAN), Petroleum Contractors Trade Section (PCTS), Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) and the @nigeriaLNG have advised against increasing the percentage of the Nigerian Content Development Fund (NCDF) from the current one percent to two percent as proposed...
...in the amendment of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGIDC) Act.
The NCDF is deducted from the value of contracts awarded in the oil and gas industry and was pegged at one percent by the NOGICD Act of 2010. It is managed by the NCDMB to develop critical capacities in the oil and gas industry as well as provide accessible and low-cost...
...financing to oil and gas firms.
The organisations canvassed this position in separate presentations they made on Monday in Abuja at the two-day public hearing organised by the Joint Senate Committee and House of Representatives Committee on Nigerian Content Development and...
...Monitoring.
The public hearing is focussed on three proposed legislations, namely the Bill for an Act to amend Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act, Cap 2, 2010 and other maters connected thereto and the Bill for an Act to enact Nigerian Local Content Act...
...for the development, regulation and enforcement of Nigerian Content in all sectors of the Nigerian economy except Oil and Gas Industry Sector and for related matters.
The third legislation seeks to repeal the NOGICD Act and enact Nigerian Local Content Development and Enforcement Commission Act and establish the Nigerian Local Content Development and Enforcement Commission.
In his submission, the Executive Secretary NCDMB, Engr. @wabote_simbi argued that the one percent NCDF deduction should be maintained “given the pressure that the global oil and gas companies are facing with cost escalations and price reductions in the industry.
With prudent management of the NCDF and the full cooperation of the operating companies, we believe Local Content shall continue to operate efficiently and grow.”
In their speeches, representatives of the leading oil industry organisations advised against the proposed increment, stressing that an amendment of the NOGICD Act should promote and protect local businesses...
...and encourage entry of foreign capital and technology into the country to further grow the sector.
They also strongly opposed the proposed bill which seeks to repeal the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010 and enact Nigerian Local Content Development and Enforcement Commission Act.
The representative of the OPTS, Engr. Joseph Ofili posited that that the group was totally against the Commission Bill because it would erode the gains of the past 10 years of Nigerian Content implementation and return the industry...
...to ground zero with regards to Local Content implementation.
The PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe stated that it would be a grave mistake to repeal the NOGICD Act which had been acclaimed by several stakeholders to be very successful. He insisted that the best strategy would be to fine-tune a few areas to make it more effective.
On the new provision to earmark 0.5 percent of gross revenue of oil and gas companies for research and development, the Executive Secretary NCDMB who was represented by Director Planning, Research & Statistics, Mr. Daziba Patrick Obah stated...
...that the Board welcomes it on the condition that the money would be for the operator’s own utilization.
The Board also supported the proposal by the amendment to add Naira to the Benchmark Currency for Local Contracts “This means a paradigm shift from the dollar-denominated provision to a bi-currency model,” the Executive Secretary explained.
On the requirement for Companies Seeking Expatriate Quota (EQ) to Provide Additional Information, Wabote said the Board supports the review “because it increases the information to be provided by companies seeking Expatriate Quota approval which will further prevent abuse of...
...the process and round-tripping of expatriates across sectors of the economy. We have a very good interface with the Ministry of Interior; the proposed amendment will further enhance data exchange and inter-agency collaboration.“
On the proposal to impose administrative sanctions on defaulters of the Act , the Executive Secretary stated that “the Board welcomes the change because “it categorizes the various violations and stipulates sanctions that could be applied upon conviction and now empowers the...
...Board to mete out administrative sanctions against erring companies on certain categories of infractions without first securing a conviction in court. We believe this will further enhance the regulatory functions of the Board and reduce additional burden on the courts.”
In his remarks, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Content, Senator Teslim Folarin Teslim clarified that the Bill for an Act to amend NOGICD Act and the Bill to enact Nigerian Local Content Act for the development, regulation and enforcement of Nigerian Content in...
...all sectors of the Nigerian economy were sponsored the Nigerian Content committees of both houses of the national assembly.
He explained that the justification for proposing a separate legislation for the other sectors of the economy was because the oil and gas industry was peculiar and its operations and governance structure of the NOGICD should not be disrupted.
Also speaking at the event, the Deputy Leader, House of Representatives, Honourable Peter Akpatason, who represented the speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila explained that the proposed bills have significant impact on the national economy.
He noted that 10 years of Nigerian Content implementation have resulted in noteworthy achievements, listing them to include the employment of many Nigerians in the oil and gas industry, engagement of Nigerians in high-tech activities of the industry...,
...significant reduction in capital flight and retention of spend in-country.
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October 19, 2020
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#HappeningNow: Top officials of @OfficialNCDMB are currently participating at the Two-Day Public Hearing organised by the Joint Senate Committee and House Committee on Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring, holding at the National Assembly Complex, Abuja.
The Executive Secretary NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote (@wabote_simbi) is being represented by Director Planning, Research & Statistics, Mr. Daziba Patrick Obah.
Other management staff in attendance are Director Legal Services, Barr. Mohammed Babangida Umar; General Manager, Capacity Building Division, Dr. Ama Ikuru (@amabikuru) and General Manager Planning Research and Statistics, Mr. Abdulmalik Halilu.
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) have agreed to set up a six-man joint committee that...
...will foster their collaboration in the development of local content in information and communications technology, oil and gas industry and related sectors.
The Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote (@wabote_simbi) and the Director General of @NITDANigeria , Mr. Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi made the decision after a meeting they held via the Teams online meeting platform on Tuesday.
The ES NCDMB, Engr. @wabote_simbi rep by Dr. @amabikuru in his opening speech said “Today marks another important milestone in NCDMB’s journey towards the development of Technical capability in-country with the ultimate goal of attaining the mandate of the NOGICD Act 2010”
This training reflects NCDMB’s commitment towards strategic and value adding collaboration with key stakeholders in the oil and gas industry and its linkage sectors to drive the development and utilization of Local capacities and capably and retain industry spend in-country.
This training which was informed by the need to urgently address the existing critical gaps in ASNT Level III professionals in-country, is part of the Boards commitment to train and certify One Hundred (100) Nigerians in ASNT Level III professionals.
Arrival of the ES NCDMB, Engr. @wabote_simbi rep by the GM, Capacity Building, Dr. @amabikuru accompanied by the Manager HCD, NCDMB, Mrs. Angela Okoro to the official kick-off ceremony the American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT LEVEL III) in Port Harcourt.
This is a Human Capacity Development (HCD) initiative of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board for members Association of Nondestructive Testing Practitioners (ANTEP).
“I am humble and emotional about this training and it gives me so much joy to be here for this epoch making event”. - HRH Chief Sir Rowland Nze, President ANTEP
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY’S MESSAGE TO NCDMB STAFF ON THE RENEWAL OF HIS APPOINTMENT BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI, GCFR.
Dear Colleagues,
I am excited to formally announce to you that our dear President, His Excellency, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR has renewed my appointment as the...
...Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), for another four years.
Let me seize this opportunity to convey my utmost gratitude to Mr. President for affording me another opportunity to serve our great nation in the capacity as the Executive Secretary of NCDMB and for appreciating our modest achievements at the Board in the last four years.
The Executive Secretary NCDMB, Engr. @wabote_simbi just arrived Caverton MRO Facility, Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja to carry out Facility Inspection of Caverton’s Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Facility and Flight Simulator Training Center.
The director of Caverton Mr Aderemi Makunjuola giving his opening remark on the journey so far from inception till date at Caverton and achievements over the years. #OfficialNCDMB.
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The ES NCDMB, Engr. Simbi Wabote (@wabote_simbi) giving a commendation speech on the Caverton Facility, the uniqueness and Cleanliness of the compound, the environment and Diligent staff.