The Honourable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, on Thursday commended Tamrose Limited, a leading indigenous marine logistics and offshore support company, for utilizing the loan facility from the Nigerian Content Intervention Fund to grow its fleet and expand operations to Angola in Southern Africa and elsewhere on the continent.
Speaking at the Nigerian Content Tower (NCT), Swali, Yenagoa, the Minister expressed happiness that the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) through its US$350 million Nigerian Content Intervention Fund (NCIF), has been part of the success story of Tamrose.
The company had accessed a US$10 million credit facility from the Fund through the Bank of Industry (BOI), the fund managers, in 2019, and successfully expanded its operating fleet from four patrol vessels in that year to 15 in 2025. It also completed repayment of the entire loan in September 2025.
He said it was a thing of joy to be at the ceremony to “celebrate the success of the partnership between NCDMB and Tamrose,” adding, “I am happy that Tamrose has gone beyond the shores of Nigeria to render logistics services in the oil and gas industry across the continent of Africa.”
The Minister pointed out that the NCI Fund was created for a specific purpose, “to strengthen local capacity not only to service the oil and gas industry in Nigeria but also to service the oil and gas industry globally.” While commending the success of Tamrose as an example for the entire industry, he called on other beneficiaries of the Fund to pay up or face legal action.
He assured indigenous companies in the oil and gas sector that as Chairman of the Governing Council of the NCDMB and Petroleum Resources Minister, the commitment is “to continue to grow this Fund so that companies like Tamrose… would continue to acquire more capacity and render the services that are needed in the oil and gas industry.”
In his own remarks, the Executive Secretary of NCDMB, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, said the event was to celebrate Tamrose and its success story, and also to show “what Nigeria can become when we place our confidence in indigenous talent, Nigerian ownership, and the capacity of our people.”
He appreciated the leadership and workforce of Tamrose, noting that their professionalism and commitment to excellence would continue to elevate the Nigerian marine logistics subsector.
The Executive Secretary reiterated that the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, 2010, was established “to ensure that Nigerians sit at the centre of value creation in our energy industry,” and that NCDMB has translated its mandate into real impact through deliberate frameworks, clear processes, and strong partnerships.
On the NCI Fund, he said the intention is “to provide structured capital to qualified Nigerian companies that demonstrate capacity and are contributors to the Fund,” and that “Tamrose Limited stands as clear evidence that our approach is delivering results.”
The NCDMB boss, represented by the General Manager, Human Capacity Development (HCD), Mr. Esueme Dan Kikile Esq., said the Board remains committed to supporting credible Nigerian enterprises and determined to strengthen its frameworks, deepen transparency, and expand programmes that equip companies to match global competition.”
The strategic direction of the NCDMB, he explained, is to increase Nigerian participation in the gas value chain, strengthen the Board’s role in renewables, expand the blue economy, and to build a strong industrial base that is powered by Nigerian talent, Nigerian capital, and Nigerian innovation.
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