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FG, University of Portsmouth in UK, signs MoU to enhance in-Country Capacity Development in Oil and Gas

 

The Federal Government of nigeria has taken another bold step in its quest to build human capacity in the oil and gas sector through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of Portsmouth (UoP), UK.

 

 

Senator Lokpobiri in a handshake with Scottish Prof. Graham Galbraith, Vice-Chancellor, University of Portsmouth.

 

 

The partnership aims to facilitate resource exchange for training Nigerians in-country, aligning with global energy transition trends while boosting local expertise in the sector.

In a statement made available by the Special Assistant on Media and Communication to the Minister,
Nneamaka Okafor, said Senator Heineken Lokpobiri highlighted the significance of the collaboration thus:
“This partnership represents a key milestone in our drive to localize capacity development.

“While the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) has collaborated with UoP for years to train Nigerians abroad, we are now bringing such partnerships home to expand access and train even more people.

“In this critical era of energy transition, human capacity development is as essential as financing the transition itself,” he added.

Senator Lokpobiri stated that the goal of the federal government is not just to “enhance skills for the oil and gas industry but to equip Nigerians to thrive beyond our borders”.

In his remarks at the event, Chief Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, the Attorney General and Minister of Justice,also commended the initiative and its potential impact.

“The MoU between the Federal Government and the University of Portsmouth is a commendable step in repositioning our workforce for the global energy landscape.

“I am particularly impressed by the inclusivity of this effort, which prioritizes the growth of Nigerians within our shores,” he noted.

Also in his remarks at the event, Mr. Ahmed Galadima Aminu, the Executive Secretary, the PTDF, described the agreement as a significant achievement in the Fund’s mission to build local capacity.

“This partnership with UoP leverages their longstanding experience with PTDF programs.

“By bringing this collaboration to Nigeria, we are expanding the reach and accessibility of these opportunities, ensuring that more Nigerians benefit,” he remarked.

Prof. Graham Galbraith, the Vice-Chancellor,University of Portsmouth, who expressed enthusiasm about the partnership said thus: “The University of Portsmouth is proud to continue its engagement with Nigeria through this MoU.

“This collaboration highlights our commitment to sharing knowledge and expertise to foster sustainable development, especially as the world navigates the challenges of energy transition”.

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