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NUJ, NCBDMB To Partner On Content Act Information
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) says it will partner with the Bayelsa State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) to sensitise stakeholders on the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010.
The Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Ernest Nwakpa staated this when he received a delegation of the NUJ led by the state chairman, Tarinyo Akono who paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Yenagoa.
Nwakpa described the media as very important to the real job of the board in getting its information across to the people saying that job creation would not make any impact if stakeholders failed to see what they were doing. “Nigerians must know what is happening. The real job is in getting the information down to the people,” Nwakpa stated, stressing that “all of us must work together so that the aspirations of the Federal Government will be brought to coincide with the aspirations of the people through confluence of ideas.”
He explained that it was equally important for Nigerians to know that the oil and gas industry alone would be unable to provide jobs for everybody and it was necessary to get the word out by stating that its activities would create as many as one million jobs in the next five years.
On the partnership with the NUJ, Nwakpa stated: “We are willing for a partnership with the NUJ. We are open to new ideas,” disclosing that the partnership would be organised through the Nigerian Content Development Forum.
The Secretary further said that to kick start the partnership, the board would organise a two-day workshop for the media with representatives of oil and gas firms as well as oil bearing communities and contractors in attendance.
On Bayelsa State, Nwakpa said the state was attracting interest from investors who want access to the sea and already processed gas, and urged journalists to tell the people to give peace a chance to enable government carry out its programmes for the people.
He said one of the avenues for job creation would be the construction of a 15 storey headquarters in Yenagoa as well as the Hyundai Heavy Industries coming to Brass Island and a pipe company interested in establishing at the Gbarain-Ubie Integrated Gas plant.
Earlier, Chairman of the Bayelsa State Council of the NUJ Tarinyo Akono, had commended Nwakpa and the board for their achievements so far, stressing that the job before the board was enormous and urged the board to partner with the union for the enlightenment of the people for a better deal.
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