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Fidelity Bank, Nigerdock, Others Partner On Local Content Dev
Fidelity Bank Plc has partnered Nigerdock, Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN) in the financing of the Satellite Field Development Project Phase 1 ABANG and ITUP platforms. The platforms are the first ever wellhead to be designed, fabricated and commissioned totally in the country.
Speaking at the opening of the platforms, Managing Director, Fidelity Bank Plc, Reginald Ihejiahi said the bank takes long term view of the economy and has consistently been involved in long term financing.
He said that the financial institution has strong confidence in the Nigerian economy and therefore does not focus on short term investments. He said the project has provided jobs for over 2,000 Nigerians, including workers from the international oil companies that are involved in the project.
He said that the project remains a milestone in the bank’s desire and commitment to ensuring a vibrant and viable industrial sector. “At Fidelity Bank, we are not focusing on short term financing. This is a project that will be here for a long time. If you look at what I happening here today, this is one of the biggest project not only in the country, but in the sub-Saharan industry,” he said.
The bank’s boss said that Nigeria will benefit from the transfer of technology and huge foreign exchange earnings associated with the project. He said the fact that the project was started and completed in Nigeria by Nigerians is an indication of the huge human and material resources available in Nigeria.
Petroleum Resources Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke said that local content development is where other countries of the world are going and Nigeria should not be left behind. She said that government is committed to investing massively in local content development in the next five years.
According to her, the platform is 100 per cent fabricated in Nigeria by team of experts drawn from the country.
President Goodluck Jonathan, who inaugurated the platforms in Lagos, said local content development is the easiest way for the country to develop rapidly.
He explained that Nigeria’s resolve to make the country an industrialised nation is also drawn from its plan to attain the vision 2020 plan. The platforms are expected to collect crude oil, water and gas from at least 10 wells, combine the fluids and send them off for processing at their host facilities.
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