Business
NLNG Train 7 Workshop Excites Business Vendors
Over 100 vendors and business groups have signed into the November 22 NLNG train 7 workshop in Bonny. The chairman also commended the Managing Director, NLNG, Mr Tony Attach and the minister of state for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachickwu for ensuring that the workshop is successful.
The indigenous business vendors, under the umbrella of the Association of Niger Delta Vendor’s in Oil and Gas, expressed delight that the capacity building workshop would expand their business frontiers in oil and gas sector.
The NLNG train 7 workshop is a gas production expansion project valued at over $7 billion US dollars sited in Bonny island
Chairman, Organising Committee of the programme Mr Chris Jumbo, in a statement in Port Harcourt, said the upcoming workshop for young entrepreneurs in the oil and gas was a welcome development geared at empowering the youth positively
He said that the workshop would encourage community participation and enhance a peaceful working environment for business to strive.
Jumbo explained that the workshop was to highlight opportunities for the youths in oil and gas sector as well as tackle the challenges of the project in future
“We want to applaud the organisers of the project, it would encourage community participation in the sector” Jumbo said.
The leadership of various professional groups in the state are favourably disposed to the idea of this gathering to examine the potentials of the NLNG train 7 project”.
According to Jumbo, the commitment, passion and the content brought to this roundtable was impressive, as he called on the stakeholders to use the project to drive development to communities in the Niger Delta region
He expressed optimism that issues deliberated in the forum will give a pragmatic approach to militate against industrial dispute before it occurs.