Title: SUSTENANCE OF NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
1SUSTENANCE OF NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
INITIATIVE
- BYA. I. Okolo FNSE, FNIMech.E
aokolo_at_peugeotnigeria.com
2INTRODUCTION
- The Nigerian content development initiative is
aimed at ensuring that substantial proportion of
activities, materials, engineering parts and
human capital utilized in different sectors of
the Nigerian economy is domiciled within the
country. - The domiciliation focus on local value addition,
builds global collaboration, attracts foreign
direct investments and promotes technology
transfer. It supposes that multinational
companies should transfer ownership of assets to
Nigerian subsidiaries. - Quite often the phrase Nigerian content
development is substituted by local content
development. Perhaps because only in recent years
when local
3INTRODUCTION
- content development was introduced in the oil
gas sector that Nigerian content development
became widely used.
- Little publicity is given to efforts made in
other sectors of the economy to develop and
enhance local content of goods and products
manufactured locally. It is important to x-ray
efforts made in local content development in
previous years, identify difficulties encountered
and evolve policies that will ensure that the
current drive is sustained. - Local content in the manufacturing sector infers
the manufacturing of products locally, in
companies in Nigeria, with the participation of
Nigerian experts.
4THE MAIN THRUST OF NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT
TODAY
- Some school of thought anchor national content
agenda on oil gas industry in view of the
capital spent and broad linkages with other
sectors of the economy. - This perhaps informed why currently the Nigerian
government has anchored this agenda on the oil
gas industry. In Nigeria the oil industry spends
about 12Bn annually comprising 54 in
procurement, 26 in fabrication and installation,
20 in engineering construction. These 3 sections
have framed the primary focus of the Nigerian
content agenda. - There is no doubt that today the Nigerian content
agenda is centered on the oil gas sector with
other sectors of the economy receiving very
little attention (generally mentioned but not
backed-up with action).
5- Mr. Sola Yemi, in his letter in June 2008 to the
Editor of Vanguard newspapers titled Kudos to
Local Content Manufacturers expressed his
pleasure following the recent news in some
publications that Nigerian companies can now
produce to meet all the steel and pipe product
standards for the oil gas industry. He noted
that 54 of Nigeria oil gas expenditure is on
procurement and most of these procurements are
steel products. That bit of news gave him cause
to jubilate. - This piece of information was cited to buttress
the point that to the average Nigerian, local
content development or Nigerian content
development as known today begins and ends in the
oil gas sector. - Be it as it may, there have been remarkable
achievements through the Nigerian content
development policy in the oil gas sector.
6Table 1. Guidelines Issued to the Oil Industry
for Implementing the Nigerian Content
7Table 2. Capacity Building Strategies in 4 Focus
8Table 3. Major Achievements Attained as at
December 2006
9A GLIMPSE INTO NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN
THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
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- Just like the production / sales curve of
vehicles manufactured locally peaked in the
1980s, so did that of the number of automotive
component manufacturers. - Drawing from PAN experience, at about that period
over 35 companies had been developed to
manufacture numerous components which were being
used for both production and spares for Peugeot
cars all over Nigeria.
10A GLIMPSE INTO NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN
THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR CONTD.
- Just like the production / sales curve of
vehicles manufactured locally peaked in the
1980s, so did that of the number of automotive
component manufacturers. - Drawing from PAN experience, at about that period
over 35 companies had been developed to
manufacture numerous components which were being
used for both production and spares for Peugeot
cars all over Nigeria.
11PAN Local Parts Suppliers Base Across Nigeria
LOCATION OF MAJOR LOCAL MANUFACTURERS OF
PEUGEOT PARTS
12Major Manufacturers of Peugeot Parts in Nigeria
Pre-2006
- Auto Components Industries Kaduna Seat Foams
- Nasco Fibre Factory Jos - Carpets
- Polyplast Ltd Kano Seat Covers
- Norcon Ltd Kano Sound proof Materials
- Michelin PortHarcourt - Tyres
- Kumoh Ltd Kaduna Polythene Protector
- Safety Products Ltd Lagos Wiper Reservior
- Pan Brasfibre Enugu Boxer Roof Linning
- Chieme Industries Aba Peugeot Monogram, Frt.
Grill, Wheel Cover etc
13- Monaplex Lagos 504 Fuel filter, Window winder,
RR Light cover
- Universal Rubber Ltd Ibadan Pedal rubber
other rubber parts
- August Moon Ltd Ibadan Wiper water hose etc
- Udofe Ind. Ltd Igarra Stamped Metal Parts
- Unisteel Ltd Kaduna Metal Parts
- Shempate Ltd Kaduna- Seat Frames, 504 Exhaust,
Ambulance Stretcher, etc
- Maizuma Ltd Kaduna Bonnet Strut
- Onwuka Hi-Tek Aba Shock Absorber Plate
- Auto Components Lagos Engine Mounting Seat
slides
- Canplas Ltd Lagos Flywheel Casts
- Emcon Ltd Zaria Protective Coating
- Kay Plastics Ilorin Boot trimings
- MSP Kano Steel Brackets
- Alpha Chemicon Kaduna- Radiator Coolant
14- In collaboration with PAN, all these companies
had over the years been able to manufacture auto
components of good quality which are used on
Peugeot vehicles assembled in Nigeria. That
further implies that they are capable of mass
production - With the decline in the automotive sector, local
content was hard hit and tumbled down from a
double-digit percentage to single digit.
15- Constraints of Local Content Development in
the Automotive Sector
- The manufacture of automotive components locally
is affected by the following
- The collapsed capacity utilization of the sector,
which was 90 in 1901 and now below 10
- Lack of suitable raw materials
- Infrastructural deficiencies Precision machine
shops, forge shops, heat treatment facilities,
testing equipment, etc
- Lack of necessary competencies
16SUSTAINING THE NIGERIAN CONTENT POLICY
- To forestall the reoccurrence of the
decline in local content development experienced
in the manufacturing sector and guarantee
consistent progress, it is important that some
measures be put in place to create enabling
environment in the Nigerian economy
17I. Legal Frame Work for the Nigerian Content
Development
- Nigerian content policy Clearly defining
- the vision, outlining government
- objectives and outlining policy
guidelines.
- Nigerian content bill defining powers roles,
- stipulating principles and providing legal
- backing to be enacted by NASS.
- Constitution of regulatory agency(ies) to
- enforce Nigerian content regulation with
set
- targets penalties.
18II. Joint Venture Agreements
- To sustain the current drive for Nigerian content
development it is important for government to
evolve policies to encourage both local and
foreign companies to enter into joint venture
agreements to operate in Nigeria. - The foreign company provides its skills and
expertise while the local partner provides the
company a local presence.
- Some countries require foreign companies to form
joint ventures with domestic firms in order to
enter a market. This often facilitates technology
transfer to the domestic partner.
19JVA Contd.
- Joint ventures will ensure the following
- Access to new customers
- Increases economics of scale
- Spreads costs and risks
- Access to new technologies
- Managerial practices
- Financial resources
- Transfer of technology skill
20III. Introduction of Advanced Manufacturing
Technology in Manufacturing Sector
- To obtain good quality finished products that
will match their imported equivalent, there is
need for more domestic companies to adopt
advanced manufacturing techniques in their
operations. - Stakeholders in the actualization of this in the
Nigerian economy will include educational
institutions, research institutes, NASENI, BOI,
ETF, PTDF, RMRDC, SON, SMEDAN, MAN, NASSI, SMEs,
entrepreneurs and investors. - Advanced manufacturing technology borders on the
introduction of computers in the manufacturing
environment
21Fig. 2. CIM Environment
22- It gives the companies the following
advantages
- Flexibility and ability to produce quality
parts/products at lower cost.
- Resilience to stay in competition.
- Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) of which
CAD CAM are constituents, ensures that the
company stay ahead in competition.
- To sustain the current Nigerian content
development policy of the government, it is
essential at this stage for government to through
relevant agencies to motivate investors and
companies to embrace advanced manufacturing
technology.
23Table 4. Opportunities in Product Development
Manufacturing in a CIM Environment
24If properly executed the effect on the economy
will be outstanding. This however must be handled
by appropriate agencies otherwise it will turnout
to be one of those programmes in the annals of
government projects.It had worked in other
countries and it ought to work in Nigeria.In
India it has so strengthened the SMEs that India
is now an auto-component sourcing base for most
known automobile brands
25Table 5. Auto-components Sourced from India by
Major Auto-Manufacturers
26IV. Industrial Clusters
- Considering the difficulties experienced
by many SMEs in the country and indeed many
companies in Nigeria to access robust funds from
financial institutions, a properly planned and
executed industrial cluster policy by government
will have a far reaching effect in sustaining the
Nigerian content policy. - The success of many nations industries is
not because of isolated industries, but in
cluster of industries. In industrial cluster the
organization is linked through vertical
(buyer/supplier) or horizontal (customers,
technology, channels, etc.) relationships that
the different stakeholders have.
27CONCLUSION
- To sustain the Nigerian content initiative,
government should ensure the following
- That it is backed-up by appropriate legislation.
There is need for enactment of a Nigerian content
bill which clearly defines the powers and roles
of all stakeholders, stipulating principles and
special conditions as it affects the different
sectors of the Nigerian economy. - That a broad-spectrum approach be adopted. There
should be deliberate effort by the government to
encourage enhancement of local content in all
pivotal sectors of the economy especially in oil
gas, automotive transport, building
construction sectors. - Furthermore, there ought not to be an overbearing
concentration only on materials and
28- parts but also enhancement of Nigerian content
in the human capital as well as in specialized
services.
- The Nigerian content initiative was heralded by a
lot of loud talks and hope has been wiped up in
the mind of concerned Nigerians. Without good
policies put in place, it will go the same way
many such laudable intentions went. - What people see or perceive is what prompt them
to action. Thus for the Nigerian content
initiative to be properly driven, there is need
for a good road map clearly showing government
intentions and objectives. - That the good intention be backed up with a
Will to succeed! This Will translates to
establishment of necessary regulatory control
agencies to monitor and ensure that the defined
road map is maintained and adjusted as need
arises.
29- EVERY NIGERIAN ENGINEER HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY IN
ENSURING THE SUCCESS OF THE NIGERIAN CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT DRIVE !
- HAVE YOU IDENTIFIED YOUR NICHE ?