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NNPC Wants Partnership Between Academia, Industry
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rector, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr Maikanti Baru, has called for more collaboration between the academia and the oil and gas industry on research, to attract investments into the country.
Baru, represented by Mr Silky Aliyu, the Managing Director, Nigeria Engineering and Technical Company (NETCO), made the call at the 1st National Education Summit organised by the Oil and Gas Trainers Association of Nigeria (OGTAN) in Lagos.
The Tide source reports that the summit was tagged “Sustaining Local Content Through Quality Education and Training, Prospects and Challenges’.
He stressed the need for the country to develop and adopt research and development structures that will create opportunities in the industry through risk reduction and production costs.
Baru promised to collaborate with OGTAN to accelerate skills development in the industry, in order to keep pace with the changing environment globally.
According to him, research must be prioritised in order to keep up with developmental changes in the world.
In her remarks, the former Minister of Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, said that continuous dependence on oil and gas will not take Nigeria to its anticipated state of development.
According to her, without development of human capital and local content, Nigeria’s vast natural resources would amount to nothing when put at par with developed countries of the world.
“It does not matter what quantity of oil and gas and minerals still exist in our grounds, without developing human capacity and local content, we might as well be heading for collapse.
“The oil and gas is a means to an end. The end is about the development of human capital.’’
Ezekwesili said that the discretionary allocation of oil blocks gave rise to ‘massive’ corruption in Nigeria.
“The discretionary allocation of oil blocks led to massive and grand corruption in Nigeria.
“So to this end, we entrenched the system of licensing and marginal fields allocation, in order to encourage local players.
“But I guess politicians assumed marginal fields and they distributed them without due process,’’ she said.
According to Ezekwesili, proper policies need to be put in place in the oil and gas sector to avoid political sentiments.
The Executive Secretary, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr Simbi Wabote, said that out of the 20 billion dollars spent by the International Oil Companies (IOC’s) in engaging foreign contractors, about 14 billion dollars would be retained in-country, in the next ten years.
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