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Immigration, Police seek Collaboration with NCDMB

The Comptroller of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Felix Odika and the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State, Mr. Uche Anozia recently paid courtesy visits to the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Kesiye Wabote at the Board’s headquarters in Yenagoa.

The visit of the Comptroller focused on the management of expatriates working in the oil and gas industry, while the Commissioner of Police discussed possible collaborations that would improve the protection of lives and property in the state.

In his remarks, the Immigration top official canvassed for a strong synergy between the two agencies with respect to the management of expatriates working in the Nigerian oil and gas industry. He also requested for the Immigration office in Yenagoa to be connected to the independent power plant that was constructed in the state by Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) and NCDMB.

Wabote, Odika in a group photograph during the visit

Odika also commended the Executive Secretary for the various achievements he recorded since his appointment in 2016.

Responding, the Executive Secretary confirmed that the Board had established a strong collaboration with the head offices of the Immigration Service and the Ministry of Interior and had put in place an inter-agency team that is working assiduously in that regard.

He explained further: “We are not saying that expatriates should not come into the industry; they bring investment, expertise and technology. What we are saying is that jobs we think Nigerians can do, we will not give to the expatriates. That is the area we are monitoring”.

On the request to be connected to the new independent power plant, Wabote clarified that the plant was built specifically to supply uninterrupted electricity to the recently completed NCDMB 17-storey headquarters building and Nigerian Oil and Gas Park project at Emeyal 1, Bayelsa State.

He explained that the power plant would strictly operate as a commercial venture and would be self-sustaining.

He added: “We won’t be able to consume all the power from the plant, so we will also extend it to our industrial park once it is operational, afterwards it will also be open for critical government and non-government infrastructure on a pay as you use basis.”

Speaking during his separate visit, the Commissioner of Police sought stronger collaboration between the Nigeria Police, Bayelsa Command and NCDMB in the areas of protecting human lives and critical government infrastructure.

The Executive Secretary while responding applauded the Nigeria Police for providing adequate security during the recent governorship election in Bayelsa State.

He gave assurance that NCDMB will continue to cooperate and support the Police by providing some level of logistics for it.

He said: “We know the challenges you face and the limited funding opportunities you have. As agencies of the Federal Government, we do not have any choice than to support ourselves being that we have found ourselves in this state”.

He assured that the Board would soon relocate to its new headquarters building and provide more support to the Police thereafter.

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