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DR JACKSON OBASEKI, OTHERS HONOURED AT THE NGA 20TH ANNIVERSARY GALA

L-R: Immediate Past President of the Nigerian Gas Association (NGA) and CEO, Frontier Oil, Engr. Thomas Dada; Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board(NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Wabote; Current President, NGA and Co-Founder Falcon Corporation, Mrs. Audrey Joe-Ezigbo; Head, Gas Business, Neconde Energy and Financial Secretary, NGA, Mrs. Chichi Emenike, and CEO Axxela Limited and past NGA President, Mr. Bolaji Osunsanya at the 20th Anniversary Ceremony of the NGA, at the Eko Convention Centre, Lagos over the weekend.

 

The Nigerian Gas Association (NGA), the leading advocacy organisation for the country’s Natural Gas Industry has celebrated its 20th anniversary by re-emphasising its relevance in the nation’s economic growth and energy optimisation.

The NGA has over the last twenty years influenced several industry-changing gas policies, viable gas projects and transnational deals thus reinforcing Natural Gas as one unique resource that Nigeria can leverage to create transformative change across various sectors and spheres of industry. With over two decades of consistent and progressive advocacy drive, the NGA remains poised in its commitment to promoting Natural Gas as Fuel of Choice in the Country.

At a landmark commemorative event which held at the Eko Convention Centre on Friday, November 1st, 2019, the industry’s most valued players and stakeholders gathered for an exclusive dinner and gala ceremony, while celebrating industry stakeholders and organisations with milestone awards for their decades of volunteering and support for the NGA, in its role as the voice of the Natural Gas industry.

Among the high-profile awards of the night was the conferment of a Lifetime Achievement Award on Dr Jackson Gaius Obaseki, the Founding President of the Association, for his remarkable role in driving and implementing the vision of the NGA. Late Engr. Adeyemi Akinlawon received a Posthumous award for his exemplary service in various capacities to the association.

Recipients under the corporate category include NLNG, Shell companies in Nigeria – Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG), Shell Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) and the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC) – Axxela Limited, Anoh Gas Processing Company, Aiteo Group, Nigerian Gas Company (NGC), Falcon Corporation, Frontier Oil Limited, Clarke Energy, Energia Limited, Frontier Oil, The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Power Gas Africa Limited, Shoreline, Total E& P, WAGPCo, OilServ Limited, Seplat Petroleum Development Company, Honeywell Group, Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority Nigeria (OGFZA), Oando PLC, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

Dr Jackson Gaius-Obaseki, Mr Ibrahim Dahiru Waziri, Mr Egbert Imomoh, Mr Andrew Jamieson, Mr Emmanuel Abayomi Olukoga, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi, Mr Charles Osezua, Engr. Chima Ibeneche, Engr. Saidu Mohammed, Mr Bolaji Osunsanya and Engr. Dada Thomas were all awarded for their Excellence in Leadership during their respective tenures as Presidents of the Nigerian Gas Association.

Also awarded for Exemplary Stewardship were Aka Nwokedi, Ayorinde Adedoyin, Chindinma Obi, Emeka Ene, Ike Oguine, Nath Oyatogun, Shaba Hassan and Yetunde Taiwo who had all distinguished themselves in service, under the Association.

Those who graced the occasion include the President of the Association; Mrs Audrey Joe-Ezigbo; the Lagos State Governor, who represented by the Honourable Commissioner of Energy and Mineral Resources, Engr Olalere Odusote, Chief executives within the industry and prominent leaders from other sectors of the economy.

Mrs Joe-Ezigbo elucidated the journey of the association and its significant growth over the decades. “It has been twenty years of impactful advocacy. Not without its challenges, but we have so much to celebrate. Today, the NGA has a very diverse membership made up of over 127 corporate organisations; drawn from the upstream, midstream and the downstream sectors of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. Today NGA has over 2,000 professional members that include robust student representation”, she said.

While commending the association for 20 years of notable influence in the Natural Gas Value Chain, Engr. Lere Odusote stated thus; “Lagos state has been opened and will continue to be opened for business. We will welcome the engagement with the sector; we will welcome suggestions, we will welcome ideas, participation and partnership.”

The immediate former President of the association, Engr. Thomas Dada expressed joy over the growth of the association both in influence and participation. In his words “We have grown tremendously from the old collegiate organisation to an industry-wide organisation of global giants and distinguished individuals in the Natural Gas Industry.”

 

 

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