By Ejekwu Chidiebere
The Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe has reaffirmed the Board’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for indigenous operators, following a courtesy visit from the management team of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, the consortium behind the recent acquisition of SPDC’s onshore oil assets.
During the meeting at the Nigerian Content Tower Energy Window International gathered, Engr. Ogbe commended the company’s strong Nigerian Content agenda and regional ambitions, assuring them of the Board’s unwavering support.
“We will offer a double enabling environment to ensure Renaissance thrives both in Nigeria and across Africa,” he stated.
Dr. Tony Attah, MD/CEO of Renaissance emphasized: “We are ourselves Nigerian Content… Our mission is to be the African leader in energy and drive industrialization.”
Energy Window International learnt that the visit would mark some sort of a shared vision between NCDMB and Renaissance to deepen local content, promote indigenous capacity, and enable energy security.
Renaissance Africa Energy Company is a partnership of top indigenous players, ND Western, Aradel Holdings, FIRST E&P, Waltersmith Group alongside international firm Petroni.