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Agip Lectures for Contractors on Local Content

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) and its joint venture partners have organized a workshop for its contractors on regulatory and procurement best practices.

The workshop was organised in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State recently and sought to enlighten contractors on the regulations, policies and laws that are applicable in the oil and gas industry and encourage compliance.

Delivering the keynote address, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr Simbi Wabote, represented by the Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, Mr Daziba Patrick Obah commended NAOC/ENI for hosting the workshop in the state annually.

He observed that the workshop has contributed immensely in building the capacity of indigenous firms, providing entrepreneurial development and mentoring the companies to build capacities and challenge themselves to grow.

According to him, the Nigerian oil and gas industry lost $380 billion to capital flight due to lack of local capacity in the first 50 years of industry operations.

He said “from five percent Nigerian Content, we have achieved 28 percent value retention, increased in-country capacity in engineering, fabrication, among others.”

Mr Obah also stated that the Board had launched the US$200 million Nigerian Content Intervention Fund (NCI Fund) to assist local contractors.

He added that “for us to achieve our target of 70 percent in-country value retention, we need greater indigenous participation in the industry. You all should set a new strategic vision for your firms so we can have more Nigerian companies.”

In his welcome address, the General Manager – District, Mr Alessandro Tiani, who represented the Vice Chairman/ Managing Director, Mr Lorenzo Fiorillo, said the workshop was organised to further demonstrate the company’s commitment to Nigerian Content Development through the implementation of various activities and partnerships.

He noted that the workshop was conceived to raise the level of contractors’ compliance with extant laws, empower and enhance their capacities to bid and execute projects in the industry.

Mr Tiani assured that ENI will continue to build and sustain long term partnerships in the countries it operates by developing local capacities and capabilities of all stakeholders.

In his remarks, the Head of Government and External Relations, Oando, Mr Adeyemi Oreagba, who represented the Chief Executive Officer, Mr Wale Tinubu, stated that Oando in collaboration with other joint venture partners of NAOC and NAPIMS would support community contractors and vendors in doing business in the oil and gas industry.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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CNPP Begs Wike for Certificates of Occupancy Payment Deadline Extension

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has been urged to extend the deadline for the payment of Certificates of Occupancy (C of O) by property owners in Abuja.

This plea for an extension was asked by the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) through a statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Mr James Ezema.

The group said the initial two-week grace period given to the affected allottees, which expired on Friday, January 3, 2025, was insufficient, considering the current economic challenges facing the country.

Recall that after public outcries, Mr Wike, who is the immediate past governor of Rivers State, granted an extension to the owners of the 762 revoked plots of land in Maitama, Abuja.

“We are appealing to the Minister and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to tamper justice with mercy and issue an extension in the spirit of the yuletide and in view of the economic challenges in the country,” the association stated.

It stressed that the extension would give the affected individuals and groups ample time to comply with the directive, thereby avoiding any undue hardship or loss.

“We pray that the Minister and the FCTA will grant the allottees an extension to comply with the directive, giving all the affected individuals and groups enough time to have themselves to blame at the end of the final extension,” the statement added.

The CNPP’s appeal comes on the heels of its recent expression of concern over the escalating hunger and suffering faced by millions of Nigerians due to the economic realities in the country.

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All Farmers Association of Nigeria Dissociates Self From Ado Kano

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has dissociated itself from an unofficial viral statement by one of it members, regarding posters indicating activities of the organisation.

The group dissociated itself from the member in a statement signed by its National President and the National Secretary, Mr Kabiru Ibrahim, and Mr Yunusa Halidu, respectively.

“This post is made by an authorized member, Ado A Ado Kano.

“The opinions and views expressed here are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the group, its administrators, or other members.

“For official statements, please refer to AFAN official contact or platform,” parts of the statement made available to Business Post stated.

According to AFAN, the unofficial posters flying around doesn’t represent the association, noting that Mr Kano is not authorized by AFAN or its officials but those of the author.

AFAN is the umbrella organisation for all farmers’ commodity associations in Nigeria.

Its vision and mission are to assemble all Nigerian producers into one organization, providing a single interlocutor for the government to address agricultural issues with the farming community.

AFAN was formed by the merger of the All-Farmers Association of Nigeria (ALFA) and the National Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (NAFAN).  The merger was recommended by former Nigerian president, Mr Olusegun Obasanjo.

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BUA Debunks Claims of 90% Completion of Refinery in Akwa Ibom

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By Adedapo Adesanya

BUA Group has denied widespread reports that its ongoing construction of a 200,000 barrels per day capacity refinery located in Akwa Ibom State is 90 per cent completed.

In a statement signed on Sunday, the group with subsidiaries in food, cement, and energy sectors said that the claims that the structure was at end stage did not come from it.

“Contrary to a misleading report stating that our 200,000 barrels/day refinery is at 90% completion, BUA wishes to advise the public to disregard such misleading reports that did not emanate from us,” a part of the statement read.

It clarified that the project was progressing well and added that it was going to meet the project timeline of 2025.

“As we make remarkable strides on our Akwa Ibom refinery project, we are proud to share that construction is progressing steadily.

“Whilst the refinery is not at 90% completion, we are however on track to meet our delivery timelines in collaboration with our partners.

“This BUA Refinery & Petrochemicals project represents a major milestone in strengthening Nigeria’s refining capacity and energy security,” the group said.

BUA is also carrying out other energy projects, including the construction of a mini-LNG plant and several new hybrid power plants across the country, which it said are also progressing rapidly.

The group says this will add additional capacity to our over 1,000MW installed captive power generation capacity.

“The public is advised to verify any news through our official channels and platforms so as not to be misled by mischievous persons,” the statement said.

“At BUA, we remain committed to transparency and excellence. As we have consistently done with over 12 of our completed mega industrial projects worth over $ 3.5 billion in the past 10 years, we will continue to keep you updated with verifiable and accurate information only where necessary, and as milestones are achieved.

“We appreciate the public’s interest and enthusiasm for this transformative project as we work together in building a stronger industrial and manufacturing base for a self-reliant Nigeria,” it added.

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