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NCDMB outlines importance of manufacturing to growth of local content

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has outlined its programmes designed to enhance local manufacturing and research and innovation.

The board emphasised that the growth of Nigerian Content demands strengthening of in-country industrial capabilities.

This was disclosed at the 40th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Rivers and Bayelsa branch, on Wednesday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Speaking at the event, the Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, said the Board is working towards a target of 70 per cent local content by 2027 and that substantial growth of manufacturing capabilities in the oil and gas industry was imperative for success.

“Local content in the oil sector is not the mere award of contracts to Nigerian firms,” but is majorly the manufacturing of components required by that industry and linkage sectors, which the NCDMB has undertaken to promote through establishment of the Nigerian and Gas Parks Scheme (NOGaPS), a $50 million Nigerian Oil and Gas Parks Manufacturing Product Fund, and Equipment Components Manufacturing Initiative (ECMI).

According to him, the idea of NOGaPS, for which critical infrastructure like power and access roads are being provided, is “to develop oil and gas parks close to oil fields where we can incubate the manufacturing of machinery and components of equipment used in the oil and gas industry and linkage sectors.”

He disclosed that the pilot phase of the parks at Emeyal 1 in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State and at Odukpani, Cross River State, are almost completed and that the Board has started calling for manufacturers to set up their businesses there.

Ogbe, who was represented by the Deputy Manager of Corporate Communications and Zonal Coordination, Dr. Obinna Ezeobi, said NCDMB is also supporting the Abia State Government in the development of the Abia Innovation and Industrial Park (AIIP) in Owazi.

He disclosed that the Board is also providing guidance to the Edo State Government in the development of an industrial park at Ologbo in Ikpoba Okha Local Government Area.

“The Equipment Components Manufacturing Initiative, introduced by the Board in 2013, is to encourage original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their representatives in Nigeria to set up factories in the country for the purpose of manufacturing or assembling components, spares and packages which are utilized in the Nigerian oil and gas industry,” he said.

On human capacity development, which he described as “the bedrock of Nigerian Content,” Ogbe revealed that the Board implemented a 60-20—20 training model, whereby 60 per cent was dedicated to providing young Nigerians with specialized skills, 20 per cent was for training of already employed personnel to improve their productivity, while the remaining 20 per cent was spent on trainings on soft skills.

He further disclosed that the Board has introduced a new strategy christened ‘Back to the Creeks,” which focuses on upgrading basic educational facilities in villages and communities, building the capacity of teachers and improving infrastructure at that level, as well as providing affordable finance to community contractors and executing corporate social responsibility activities in communities.

On promotion of research and innovation, which he noted is part of the mandate of the Board, he stated that NCDMB promotes partnerships between universities, research institutions, and industry players.

“The Board, which established the Technology Innovation and Incubation Centre (TIIC) in 2021, has also committed enormous resources to research commercialisation and application of innovative research to solving identified problems in the oil and gas industry and the linkage sectors,” Ogbe added.

Earlier in a welcome address, the Chairman of MAN, Rivers and Bayelsa States Branch, Elder Vincent Okuku, thanked NCDMB and co-sponsors of the event, which featured a conference/technical sessions and exhibitions.

He also expressed gratitude to AGM for their support and for the Board’s initiatives geared towards enhancement of local manufacturing.

While commending the Governments of Rivers and Bayelsa States for improved infrastructure which he noted would promote manufacturing activities, he said more support was required in that sector to ensure sustainable growth and development of the country.

He pointed out that manufacturing, when developed, “will catalyse other sectors through the supply of material inputs.”

In a keynote address, the Executive Director of Dangote Group, Engr. Mansur Ahmed, emphasised the critical importance of manufacturing and called for deliberate efforts to incentivise investments in that sector.

He lamented that manufacturing remains weak in Nigeria, with its contribution to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) being as low as 9.1 per cent, which contrasts sharply with figures from other Third World countries like South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, which are as high as 30.6 per cent, 22.6 per cent and 20.5 per cent, respectively.

“Poor manufacturing has also kept Africa’s contribution to global trade at a dismal level, as low as three per cent, while South East Asia accounts for 15 per cent, and Europe alone 38 per cent.”

He advised countries on the continent to make the best of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCTA), which has 43 parties and another 11 signatories, noting that the Agreement “offers immense opportunity for intra-regional trade.”

Elaborating further on the continental initiative, he observed that “The more we trade among ourselves the greater the value retained within the region.”

In their own separate addresses, the Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, represented by the State Commissioner for Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr. Ebieri Jones, and the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, represented by the State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Hon. Otamiri John Ngubo, highlighted measures their respective Administrations have taken to create a conducive industrial climate.

It was gathered that the AGM, Conference and Exhibitions continued on Friday with a Private Session, strictly for MAN members, and an Award Night for all MAN members and invited guests.

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