NCDMB, SNEPCo, LADOL Launch Human Capacity Development Programme

… For Supply Base Services

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), in partnership with Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) and Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL), has commenced a 12-month Human Capacity Development (HCD) programme aimed at equipping young Nigerians with critical competencies required to support supply base operations within the oil and gas industry.

Obinna Ezeobi, PhD, GM Corporate Communications Division of the NCDMB said in a statement that the programme, which kicked off on Tuesday, at the LADOL free zone, Apapa, Lagos, will train 12 beneficiaries through a structured combination of classroom learning and practical industry exposure in specialised areas that support logistics, trade, procurement, and supply chain operations.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, represented by the General Manager, Human Capacity Development, Ms. Alexis Emelle, described the initiative as more than a training programme, noting that it is an investment in people and the future of Nigeria’s energy industry.

She stated that the programme reflects the Board’s commitment to building a skilled workforce capable of meeting the evolving needs of the industry and creating opportunities for young Nigerians to thrive in specialised fields.
Emelle reminded the trainees that being selected for the programme comes with responsibility and urged them to approach the training with discipline, commitment, and a willingness to learn.

According to her, the industry requires professionals who are dependable, adaptable, and solution-oriented, adding that every assignment, lesson, and practical experience should be seen as an opportunity to build competence and character.

Speaking on behalf of SNEPCo, the Nigerian Content Manager, Mr. Obiajulu Onochie, described human capital development as a key component of operational excellence.

He noted that the success of Nigerian Content is closely linked to the work of NCDMB and commended the Board for establishing itself as one of the most professional institutions driving capacity development in the industry.

Onochie added that SNEPCo remains passionate about developing Nigerian talent and has implemented several training initiatives this year in areas including cybersecurity, NEBOSH, blockchain architecture, and subsea disciplines.

He reiterated the company’s commitment to local content development, stressing that investing in people is essential to building a sustainable energy industry.

In her remarks, a representative of LADOL underscored the significance of Nigerian Content to indigenous businesses, stating that without local content, “LADOL would not exist in its present form.”

The representative added that the organisation remains committed to supporting initiatives that strengthen local capacity and prepare young Nigerians for meaningful careers within the sector, Valuechain reports.

Following a rigorous two-stage selection process, the 12 beneficiaries will undergo training designed to equip them with practical skills required to support supply base operations and strengthen Nigeria’s local content capacity.

Speaking on behalf of the trainees, Mr. Olaniye Sodiq expressed appreciation to NCDMB, SNEPCo, LADOL, and all the training partners for investing resources in their development.

He said the beneficiaries were eager to learn and looked forward to contributing meaningfully to LADOL and the wider oil and gas industry upon completion of the programme.

The Human Capacity Development initiative reinforces NCDMB’s commitment to building sustainable local capacity by aligning training programmes with industry needs and creating pathways for young Nigerians to access high-value career opportunities within the energy sector.

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