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NIES 2026: Lokpobiri pushes practical local content strategies

Mr Lokpobiri has called for practical, collaborative approaches to strengthening local content implementation in the oil and gas industry.

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February 2, 2026
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Deputy petroleum minister Heineken Lokpobiri has called for practical, collaborative approaches to strengthening local content implementation in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

Mr Lokpobiri made the call on Monday in Abuja at the official pre-conference opening of the 2026 Nigeria International Energy Summit, dedicated to local content.

Speaking at the event, the minister emphasised that local content remains central to Nigeria’s energy growth and Africa’s broader economic development.

Mr Lokpobiri said that challenges surrounding the implementation of the Local Content Act were among the first issues he confronted upon assuming office.

According to him, while the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act was enacted in 2010 to build indigenous capacity, its misapplication over the years has contributed to high project costs and limited capacity growth among local companies.

Mr Lokpobiri explained that Nigeria’s oil and gas projects often cost more than similar projects executed abroad, a situation he described as unacceptable.

He, however, said the federal government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, had begun addressing the issue through executive orders and stricter adherence to the true spirit of the Local Content Act.

He said that the Act was never intended to exclude international engineering, procurement, and construction companies, but rather to promote cooperation between international operators and indigenous firms.

“Nigeria is big enough for both EPC companies and indigenous companies to coexist. Complex offshore projects still require EPC expertise, while collaboration can help reduce costs and improve competitiveness,” he said.

The minister disclosed that engagements are ongoing to bring EPC companies, international oil firms and strong indigenous operators together, with the aim of fostering joint ventures, improving cost efficiency and retaining more value within the country.

He also expressed concern that, despite funding provisions under the NOGICD Act, some beneficiary companies failed to build sustainable capacity, instead using the funds for short-term gains.

He said this informed the government’s renewed focus on accountability and strategic oversight in local content implementation.

Mr Lokpobiri said the current administration is committed to ensuring that financing support is accessible to companies genuinely interested in building long-term capacity capable of serving not only Nigeria but also the wider African market.

On human capital development, the minister highlighted the importance of capacity-building initiatives by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board and private-sector partners.

He urged stakeholders at the summit to seize the opportunity presented by the 2026 edition to develop actionable strategies to strengthen local content and grow the Nigerian economy.

“There is no competition between local and international companies. The space is large enough to accommodate everyone through collaboration and shared value creation,” the minister assured.

(NAN)

 

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