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NCDMB lauds Crestech for capacity building, employment creation

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has applauded Crestech Engineering Ltd. for its full support towards capacity building and job creation objectives of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act.

Director, Monitoring and Evaluation, NCDMB, Akintunde Adelana, conveyed the commendation when he visited the firm on Thursday in Lagos, in company with some staff of the Board, according to a statement today.

Adelana was quoted as saying that Crestech Engineering partnered with the Board to sustain the Nigerian Content drive in human capacity development by selecting four graduates from the NOGICJQS portal in September 2021, to undergo 12 months of training in process engineering design, electrical engineering design, and civil/structural engineering.

He added that upon the completion of the training in September 2022, three out of the four trainees were absorbed into the employment of the company.

He said the commendable action of Crestech Engineering fulfilled the objectives of the on-the-job training programme of the Board and contributed to meeting the targets of the Nigerian Content 10-year strategic roadmap.

He charged other local and international service companies to emulate Crestech Engineering and support the NCDMB in developing critical capacities and creating employment opportunities in the oil and gas industry.  

In its remarks, the Managing Director, Crestech Engineering, Olugbolahan Sobande, lauded the Board for the several achievements it had recorded and for the opportunity to contribute its quota towards developing Nigerian Content in the oil and gas industry.

The commendable action of Crestech Engineering fulfilled the objectives of the on-the-job training programme of the Board and contributed to meeting the targets of the Nigerian Content 10-year strategic roadmap.

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