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NCDMB boss, Ogbe, becomes member of APPO board


The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, has been appointed into the Executive Board of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO).

Ogbe, by the appointment, now becomes Nigeria’s representative on the Board of the 18-member continental body, which has its headquarters at Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo.

According to a statement by Dr. Obinna Ezeobi, NCDMB’s General Manager of Corporate Communications, Engr. Ogbe was given this key role by Nigeria’s Oil Minister, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, who doubles as the Chairman of the NCDMB Governing Council.

Dr. Ezeobi disclosed that the appointment notice of Engr. Ogbe was conveyed in a congratulatory letter signed by APPO’s Director of Support Services, Mrs. Philomena Ikoko, on behalf of the Secretary General of the organization, Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim.

Mrs. Ikoko praised the NCDMB boss on the confidence reposed in him by the Minister, expressing her belief that Engr. Ogbe would greatly contribute to the development of the African oil and gas industry.

She stated that Ogbe is joining the Executive Board of APPO at a challenging time for the oil and gas industry, especially in Africa.

“Your appointment is a major call to duty for Nigeria and the continent. The secretariat will give you the support you will need to make a success of your assignment,” she assured.

Dr. Ezeobi, in the statement made available to Mangrovepen, hinted that NCDMB played key roles in catalyzing the operations of APPO and the development of local content in the African continent.

He stated that the Board provides institutional support and mentorship to several oil producing countries in their formulation of local content policies.

“NCDMB initiated the African Local Content Roundtable (ALCR) and hosted the inaugural edition at Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, in June 2021, which was attended by key officials of APPO and other oil industry players.

“The idea for the Africa Energy Bank (AEB) was mooted by NCDMB’s officials at the event, as one of the strategies that would accelerate the growth of the African oil and gas industry and deepen local content.

“The Board also collaborated with APPO to host subsequent editions of the African Local Content Roundtable (ALCR), including the 2023 edition held at Abuja,” Dr. Ezeobi noted.

The Africa Energy Bank, which APPO is setting up at Abuja is aimed at pooling financial resources needed to fund big-ticket oil and gas projects across the continent, and bridge funding challenges currently impeding the development of the sector.

According to the APPO Secretary General, the Africa Energy Bank would fund oil and gas projects across economies in Africa, helping to plug critical financing gaps that exist through the continent’s overreliance on financiers from the West.

Each APPO member country is expected to raise $83 million with an objective of raising $5 billion capital for the establishment of the Bank.

It was revealed recently that Nigeria, Angola and Ghana have contributed their share capital. The trio’s contributions represent 44 per cent of the minimum capital that is required from oil producing countries in the continent.

At the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF) held last week, NCDMB’s Executive Secretary confirmed that the agency was part of key institutions that pooled resources for the formation of the Africa Energy Bank.

He announced that the Bank will open for business before the end of the 2nd quarter in 2025, expressing hope that it will create more funding availability for local oil and gas projects and companies.

On his part, Oil Minister Heineken Lokpobiri said at the Offshore Technology Conference that Afrexim Bank has already raised $19bn for the take-off of the Africa Energy Bank.

According to him, $14 billion out of the funds represents the bank’s financial exposure on African oil and gas projects, with the additional $5 billion as take-off capital.

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