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NCDMB Secures Strategic Local Content Partnership At African Energy Week 2026

Strengthening Indigenous Capacity, Driving Industrial Growth, and Enhancing Investor Confidence in Africa’s Energy Sector through Strategic Local Content Initiatives
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeMarch 28, 2026 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has been confirmed as the official Local Content Partner for African Energy Week 2026 (AEW 2026), reinforcing Nigeria’s leadership in advancing indigenous participation within Africa’s energy sector. Scheduled to take place from October 12–16, 2026 in Cape Town, the event will provide a high-level platform for the Board to highlight its achievements in capacity development, industrial expansion, and investment facilitation.

NCDMB’s participation signals a broader commitment to strengthening local value creation, enhancing investor confidence, and promoting sustainable growth across the continent’s oil and gas industry.

Strategic Participation at AEW 2026

As Local Content Partner, NCDMB will leverage AEW 2026 to showcase Nigeria’s evolving local content framework, which has become a benchmark for other African nations. The event will convene global investors, policymakers, and industry operators, creating opportunities for knowledge exchange, partnerships, and investment inflows.

The Board’s presence underscores the increasing prioritisation of in-country value retention and the role of local content policies in building resilient energy ecosystems across Africa.





Human Capital Development Initiatives

In alignment with its mandate to build indigenous capacity, NCDMB recently launched a 12-month pipeline engineering training programme in March 2026 in Port Harcourt. The programme targets 33 young Nigerian engineers and is delivered in collaboration with Renaissance Africa Energy and MJD Oilfield Services.

Key areas of training include:
  • Pipeline pigging operations
  • Corrosion control techniques
  • Pipeline integrity management

This initiative directly supports large-scale infrastructure projects such as the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline, ensuring the availability of skilled local talent to sustain critical national assets.

Infrastructure and Community Development

NCDMB continues to expand its infrastructure footprint to support industry growth and community development. Notably, the Board is advancing the construction of a 204-room hotel and conference centre in Yenagoa, managed by Radisson Hotel Group. The facility, located adjacent to the Nigerian Content Tower, is scheduled for commissioning in December 2026 and is expected to enhance industry collaboration and stakeholder engagement.

Additionally, the Board has commissioned a Clinical Skills and Simulation Laboratory at Bayelsa Medical University. This state-of-the-art facility aims to strengthen healthcare delivery in host communities by providing advanced medical training and simulation capabilities.

Industrialisation and Economic Impact

Industrial expansion remains central to NCDMB’s strategy, particularly through the Nigerian Oil and Gas Parks Scheme. Pilot industrial parks located in Odukpani and Emeyal-1 are nearing completion.

These parks are expected to:
  • Generate approximately 2,000 jobs each
  • Promote local manufacturing of oil and gas components
  • Reduce operational costs for indigenous companies
  • Enhance participation across upstream and midstream value chains

By providing shared infrastructure and services, the parks are designed to accelerate the growth and competitiveness of local enterprises.

Financial Instruments and Policy Framework

To further stimulate indigenous participation, NCDMB has deployed several funding mechanisms, including:
  • A $100 million equity investment scheme
  • A $500 million intervention fund
  • A $20 million women-focused financing initiative
In addition, the Board has strengthened regulatory enforcement through:
  • Stricter expatriate quota controls
  • Mandatory compliance certification for operators

These measures are aimed at deepening localisation, improving transparency, and reinforcing long-term investor confidence in Nigeria’s energy sector.

Industry Perspective

According to NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber:

“The participation of the NCDMB at AEW 2026 is a strong signal that Africa is serious about building its own capacity and retaining value within the continent. Local content is not just policy – it is the foundation for sustainable growth, job creation and energy security across African markets.”

Conclusion

NCDMB’s role as Local Content Partner at AEW 2026 highlights the growing recognition of local content as a critical driver of economic transformation in Africa’s energy sector. Through its integrated approach—spanning workforce development, infrastructure investment, industrialisation, and financial support—the Board continues to position Nigeria as a leader in indigenous capacity building.

As AEW 2026 approaches, the event is expected to catalyse actionable dialogue and partnerships that will advance technology transfer, strengthen local industries, and unlock sustainable investment opportunities across the continent.

#African #Journalism Adegoke Adejuyigbe Francis AEW2026 Energy Fishe NG Marketing Comms Media Agency NCDMB News Agency Partnership PR Agency Secures Strategic Local Content
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