Business
Enterpreneur Wants Women To Invest In Oil, Gas Sector
Nigerian women have been urged to improve their lot by taking advantage of the investment opportunities offered by WomenInOil Corporation, an indigenous oil company registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria and licensed to participate in the oil and gas industry.
The Chairman and Founder of the New Nation Movement, Charles Dukwe, who gave the advice while interacting with journalists at the Corporate office of the organisation in Port Harcourt, recently, said the firm was designed to operate in 10 major categories of the oil and gas industry, explaining that the organisation was founded primarily to use some of the over N30 billion per day that comes from the Nigerian oil industry and provide monthly income support to women so that families can be supported, children fed and households kept.
Dukwe said the business which is done in conjunction with experienced foreign technical partners has a mandate of tapping into some of the N30 billion per day that comes from Nigerian’s oil industry to aid in the diversification of the country from over dependence on the oil and gas industry by providing venture capital and unsecure business loan to entrepreneurs across various segments and industries in the country.
According to him, WomenInOil Corporation would invariably aid in job creation, help in reducing the dismal 70 per cent unemployment among youths in the country, increase GDP, reduce balance of payment deficit, increase foreign reserve and add a huge boost to the value of the naira and economy.”
WomenInOil was founded based on two important government legislations which are the local content law and the 35 per cent affirmative action for women. It is also being built to be the number one indigenous oil company in Nigeria by 2020’’, he said.
Dukwe, an American-trained corporate strategist and social activist said he created the idea to help assist and support Nigerian women grow in the oil and gas industry.He noted that less than two years, he has established offices in 15 states in Nigeria with a view to give Nigerian women adequate protection and high economic growth in their businesses.
The New Nation Movement chairman commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the 35 per cent affirmation policy, adding that it would provide a platform for inspiration and foundation to empower women in all sectors of the economy.
He however, listed some of the benefits of becoming a member of WomenInOil as equity in profit sharing, widowhood protection, unsecured business loans, high cost medical coverage, free training in oil and gas, cars and computer on credit, and employment in oil and gas.
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