Oil and Gas

NCDMB urges indigenous oil operators to comply with Nigerian Content Act

Supreme Desk
5 Oct 2023 3:02 PM IST
NCDMB urges indigenous oil operators to comply with Nigerian Content Act
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Wabote decried the current state of indigenous producers lack of compliance, describing it as act of sabotage.

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has urged the indigenous oil operators to comply with the Nigerian Content Act so as to make the industry robust for all stakeholders.

The Executive Secretary (ES), Engr. Simbi Wabote, gave this charge at a breakfast meeting with members of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) in Abuja on Tuesday.

He lamented the increasing number of indigenous operators who seem to be working against the board's Act through non-compliance.

According to Wabote, the NCDMB Act enables the board to protect indigenous producers, especially in the oil and gas sector.

He decried the current state of indigenous producers lack of compliance, describing it as an act of sabotage.

"We fought for you, but you now sabotage the oil economy," he decried, and he urged those harbouring a sense of entitlement to desist.

He also noted that the indigenous operators try to save costs and care for profit more than the national interest.

"They want to be exempted from the Law Content Act. We have made it clear that the law is for all," he said.

Wabote equally said it is wrong for a local contractor to win a job and employ 90 percent expatriate experts, thereby causing job loss to Nigerians."

He also accused them of project execution without getting approval and non-registration of their foreign workers in the expatriate ledger.

"They find it difficult to pay the one percent levy stipulated by the Act. That is why the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) is now after some of them," he said.

The ES further said Nigeria has moved from a three percent local content value in the oil industry to 54 percent.

He warned that if indigenous operators do not arrest the growth path by capturing the regulatory system, Nigeria will hit the 70 percent target.

Wabote therefore encouraged indigenous oil producers to comply with the Board Act in their own interest and that of the nation.

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