Exec Sec Congratulates Staff on the 10th Year Anniversary
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Exec Sec Congratulates Staff on the 10th Year Anniversary

– urges staff to brace for post-COVID-19 changes

 

The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board
(NCDMB), Engr.  Simbi Kesiye Wabote has felicitated with management and staff of
the Board and the entire oil and gas industry on the 10 years anniversary of the
enactment of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD)
Act.

ES Congratulates staff on anniversary
The Executive Secretary conveyed his compliments on Wednesday during the virtual
town hall meeting he held with staff of the Board to mark the anniversary.
About 90 percent of the Board’s staff participated in the meeting from different cities
across the country.
The Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Bill was signed
into law on April 22, 2010 and it gave birth to the NCDMB.
Wabote explained that the Board had elaborate plan to celebrate the momentous
achievements recorded over the first decade, but had to postpone it alongside other
scheduled programmes because of the coronavirus pandemic and escalating effects
across the country and the globe.
He noted that the restriction in movement in most parts of the country has
necessitated the adoption of virtual work mode by the Board to ensure business
continuity. He charged every staff of the Board to start adjusting to this new reality
because post-COVID-19 would entail a lot of adjustments in our way of doing
business, even after a vaccine for the virus is discovered.
Wabote also used the opportunity to commend President Muhammadu Buhari,
members of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 and all frontline
medical personnel for the diligent and courageous work they are doing to contain the
spread of coronavirus in Nigeria.
He also hailed the visionary leadership displayed by Mr. President in banning the
importation of rice and some other food items in 2019, a decision that encouraged
local rice production that has helped the country to avert food crisis during this
pandemic.
The Executive Secretary also asserted that COVID-19 has taught Nigerians the key
lesson that we must urgently pursue Local Content and self-sufficiency in every
sector of our national life.

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