NEWS, NIGERIA
The Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, has
revealed that the implementation of the local content policy in the
petroleum industry has created 30,000 jobs for Nigerians in the last 30
months.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report, minister stated
this at a meeting of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board
(NCDMB) in Abuja Tuesday.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Public Affairs Officer of NCDMB, Mr
Obinna Ezeobi, quoted the minister as saying, “just by insisting on
using Nigerians in the industry, we have deepened the local supply
chain.”
The minister said the jobs were generated in the engineering,
fabrication, marine transportation, logistics and exploration and
production sub-sectors of the oil and gas industry, and expressed
optimism that the job growth would be sustained.
“I have no doubt that more jobs will be created in 2013 and we shall
achieve greater localisation of the industry services, manufacturing and
fabrication in 2013,” she said.
Alison-Madueke noted that the Nigerian content implementation had
increased the level of participation of Nigerians in oil and gas
contracts to 87 per cent.
“The board has to a large extent achieved consensus in most aspects of
Nigerian Content implementation to the extent that there has been no
major dispute amongst stakeholders on interpretation of provisions of
the Nigerian Content Law.
“Stakeholders are also responding positively to the need to do things
differently in the industry for the benefit of all. This clearly
demonstrates that we have been carrying the industry along in the
implementation of the Act,” she said.

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