The signing of the amended MoU took place in Lagos at the 2023 second quarter Review Meeting of the Nigerian Content Intervention Fund (NCIFund).
In his remarks, the Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Engr Simbi Kesiye Wabote underlined the success of the NCI Fund in catalyzing capacity development and investments in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
He hinted that the Fund serves as a model for local content practice across the African continent and inspired the creation of the African Energy Bank by the African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO), in partnership with the African Export Bank (Afreximbank).
He added that countries like Angola and Namibia are currently engaging the Board, with a view to understand the workings of the NCI Fund, so as to replicate same in their jurisdictions.
Wabote said, “Today, Angola is thinking of establishing a similar credit line for their oil and gas companies. I think the parliament recently approved some sum of money for them to manage in that respect. Namibia is planning to do the same with the potential enactment of a Local Content Act.”
Wabote further commended the Bank of Industry for the successes being recording in the management of the NCI Fund, assuring that the Board will continue to look for other opportunities to increase its partnership with BoI.
On his part, the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Mr Olukayode Pitan expressed confidence in the future performance of the Board’s funds domiciled in the bank, while noting that these quarterly review meetings will impact on sustaining the effective disbursements and recovery of these funds.
According to him, the NCI Fund is performing excellently with 194 applications equalling $1bn /₦80.6bn with 69 disbursements totalling $324m /₦38.4bn as at the day of reporting.
The Board established the NCI Fund in 2018 with the purpose of financing Oil and Gas companies to increase capacity and grow Nigerian Content in the Industry Presently, the NCI Fund has five product lines which are being managed by the Bank of Industry.
They include manufacturing $10m; asset acquisition finance $10m; contract finance $5m; loan refinance $10m and community contractor finance ₦20m.
The $50m NOGaPS Fund was launched as a separate product in March 2023 to incentivize companies that will be domiciled and manufacture oil and gas equipment components within the NCDMB oil and gas parks being established at different locations across the country, with the sites in Bayelsa and Cross River State open for occupation.