 The Nigerian content development and monitoring both NCDMB has reaffirmed its commitment towards achieving at least 70% Nigerian content in the oil and gas industry. The Executive Secretary of the board, engineer Simbi Wabote, made this known as the Practical Nigerian Content Programme ongoing in Yelagwa, the Bayeusos State Capital. Our correspondent Jesse SA has details. This is the 10th edition of the Practical Nigerian Content Forum, an annual event which the board uses to engage oil and gas stakeholders and intimate them of the journey towards achieving its 10-year strategic roadmap. The 10-year roadmap was launched in 2018 and is built on five pillars and four enablers among which are technical capability development and enabling business environment as well as collaboration and stakeholder engagement. Four years down the line, the NCDMB speaks on this vision which is set to fully materialize in 2027. It therefore gives me great pleasure to highlight that we delivered on the 5,000 barrels of Tasmeq modular refinery as well as we call it was commissioned by Mr. President in November 2020. Another modular refinery, the 2,500 barrels DuPont modular refinery, situated at Ibuko in Edo State is also scheduled for commissioning by end of this year. Construction works have progressed at the no-gap sites in Bayeusa and across an inclusive estate in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic. The governor of Bayeusos State, Senator Doi Deere and the Minister of State Petroleum Resources to be perceived among stakeholders attending the three-day event. Local content is about securing direct and indirect opportunities for employment and procurement to homegrown companies while at the same time fostering the development of local skills. It therefore presents a platform for stakeholders to meet annually to take stock of Nigerian content performance. It's called challenges and chat-friendly causes of action for industry groups and sustainability. The Group Managing Director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation, NMPC, is participating in the program via Zoom. Countries are changing and they are doing things very, very differently. Demands are changing, but ultimately we need to position ourselves in a place where in 10 years' time to come, we will be in a position to say that yes, this industry is really supporting our local capacity and helping us to transit into the new station. The theme of the event is driving Nigerian content and the new dawn of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021. The PNC also features the exhibition of oil and gas industry equipment manufactured in Nigeria. For Plus TV Africa, I am Jesse Essay.