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Wabote Says Oil Industries Need Effective Service Delivery

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Mohammed O. Taoheed reports,

Mr. Simbi Wabote, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), has said that delivering effective service to stakeholders of the Nigerian oil and gas industry was a key objective under the implementation of the Nigerian Content 10-year strategic roadmap in commemoration of the 2022 Customer Service Week.

This is seen in a statement issued by the agency at the third day of the ongoing NCDMB 2022 Customer Service Week holding at the Nigerian Content Tower, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

In the words of Wabote, the Board’s awareness of the vital role of stakeholders in Nigerian Content operations was reflected in the dedication of two pillars and one enabler of the 10-year roadmap towards delivering quality and effective service to internal and external stakeholders.

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He emphasised that the 10-year strategic roadmap now in the 5th year of implementation has the central goal of increasing Nigerian Content level in the oil and gas industry to 70 percent by the year 2027.

He noted: “This goal is hinged on five key pillars and four enablers which are underpinned by various initiatives that will facilitate the achievement of the target.”

Wabote drew a connection between customers’ satisfaction and business’ profitability and survival, adding that public corporations may not have finances as their focus, yet they are not exempted from promoting efficient service delivery because it builds positive brand image in the eye of the public.

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He remarked that satisfied customers would happily play the role of an organisation’s brand ambassador, stressing that getting customers satisfied is not achieved by wishful thinking or leaving the outcome to chance.

He urged that “organisations must be deliberate in setting up systems and processes that will deliver desired outcomes for all to see.”
Providing details on Organisational Capability – one of the pillars of the 10-year roadmap that support efficient customer care to NCDMB’s internal stakeholders, the executive secretary said the Board had provided comfortable and conducive office spaces and work tools for staff and also provided numerous capacity development programs for staff to meet the standards of the oil and gas industry it regulates.

The oil lead noted that the Board also provided facilities and programmes to enable staff improve their physical and mental fitness.

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Regarding the Enabling Business Environment pillar, he said the, “Board has worked tirelessly to significantly reduce the aggregated cycle-time of our touch points in the industry contracting process through the careful implementation of Service Level Agreements (SLA’s).”

Wabote asserted that NCDMB was, “the first agency of government in the oil and gas industry to sign SLAs with industry operators.

“Our SLA with NLNG, OPTS, and IPPG includes a 15-day Rule which states that they could take any request forwarded to us as approved if they do not get any response from the Board after 15 working days.”

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He listed other achievements under the Enabling Business Environment pillar to include the creation and operation of the SERVICOM Unit, which has embarked on several initiatives aimed at improving customers’ experience, including the launch of the SERVICOM Charter, setting up a responsive Front Desk Service, and establishing effective lines of communication between the Board and its customers.

He added that the Board had also deployed technology with the adoption of ZENDESK, an innovative platform for managing customer interface channels such as emails, letters, telephone calls, live chats, and physical visitations, hinting that its Customer Service machinery has enabled the Board to handle an average of 1,500 letters, 2,000 visitors, and thousands of emails, phone calls, and live chats every quarter.

On the Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement enabler, Wabote said the Board had embarked on various workshops, exhibitions, and events to showcase its programmes and receive feedback.

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He listed some of the workshops to include Practical Nigerian Content Forum, Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair, Research and Development Fair, Expatriate Quota Management workshop, Sensitisation workshops on Vendor Development Program, Community Content Guideline workshop, Quarterly NCCF Sectorial Working Group meetings, Workshop for the Judiciary among others.

He argued that the numerous customer-focussed steps contributed to the Board recently emerging as the BEST MDA in Ease of Doing Business Ranking in 2022, improving year-on-year from 27th position in 2019.

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