The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) is hosting a delegation from the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) on a week-long knowledge-sharing and benchmarking programme aimed at strengthening local content development in Ghana’s oil and gas sector.
The study visit is designed to give the Ghanaian delegation first-hand insight into Nigeria’s local content framework, implementation strategies, institutional structures, and regulatory mechanisms that have driven indigenous participation in the country’s petroleum industry. According to EnviroNews
According to the NCDMB, the benchmarking exercise will expose the visiting officials to Nigeria’s experience in implementing the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, including policies that have expanded local capacity, promoted technology transfer, developed indigenous businesses, and increased value retention within the domestic economy.
Throughout the visit, the Ghanaian delegation will engage with NCDMB officials through technical sessions, presentations, and field visits focused on best practices in local content governance, compliance monitoring, capacity development, supplier development, and industry partnerships.
The exchange reflects growing regional interest in Nigeria’s local content model, which has become a reference point for several African countries seeking to strengthen indigenous participation across the energy value chain. Since the enactment of the NOGICD Act in 2010, Nigeria has significantly increased local participation in the oil and gas industry through targeted policies and institutional reforms.
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Officials from both organisations expressed optimism that the collaboration would deepen bilateral cooperation and support the development of stronger local content policies across West Africa’s petroleum sector.
What You Need to Know
- The NCDMB is hosting officials from Ghana’s GNPC on a one-week local content benchmarking programme.
- The visit focuses on Nigeria’s local content policy framework, implementation strategy, and institutional experience.
- The delegation will participate in technical sessions, knowledge-sharing engagements, and site visits.
- Ghana aims to adapt lessons from Nigeria to strengthen indigenous participation in its oil and gas industry.
- The initiative reinforces regional collaboration on local content development and energy sector capacity building.
Implications
The benchmarking exercise could accelerate the adoption of stronger local content policies across Ghana while reinforcing Nigeria’s position as a regional leader in indigenous capacity development. Greater collaboration between the two countries may also encourage increased investment, technology transfer, skills development, and cross-border partnerships within West Africa’s energy industry.
Conclusion
The NCDMB’s engagement with the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation highlights the growing influence of Nigeria’s local content framework beyond its borders. By sharing its regulatory experience and institutional expertise, Nigeria is helping to promote stronger indigenous participation and sustainable industrial development across Africa’s oil and gas sector.
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