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LADOL’s Founder Is Appointed Chairman of NDPR
Ladi Jadesimi, founder of the Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL) base, has been elected Chairman of the Niger Delta Petroleum Resources Limited (NDPR).
Mr. Jadesimi took over from Goodie Ibru, the Hotel magnate who had been Chairman since 2012 and who retired from the board after serving for 10 years.
A graduate of Oxford University (Jurisprudence, 1966) and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, England and Wales, Mr. Jadesimi is former Partner of Arthur Anderson in Nigeria.
After over 15 years of practice as a Chartered Accountant, Jadesimi took early retirement from practice to engage in private business, primarily in banking, oil and gas and real estate.
In 2000, started planning, with others, a purpose-built, state-of-the-art logistics and engineering base west of the Niger Delta.
“LADOL was conceived and designed to be an efficient, custom-built, fully integrated, secure and independent engineering and logistics base operating 24/7 in the LADOL Free Zone for deep offshore oil and gas projects”, the company says in its website.
Apart from NDPR and LADOL, Jadesimi serves on the board of several companies, including First City Monument Bank (FCMB), as a Non-Executive Director.
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Britain to Partner LADOL to Facilitate Trade and Investment
The United Kingdom (UK) trade envoy to Nigeria, John Howell has pledged to encourage UK companies to partner Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL) to facilitate trade between Nigeria and his country.
Howell, who stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to LADOL in company of the UK High commissioner to Nigeria, Paul Arkwright, Friday in Lagos, promised to bring UK expertise and encourage companies in its oil and gas sector to work with LADOL.
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LADOL’s Integration Facility for Egina FPSO is Ready
The Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base, Dr. Amy Jadesimi, recently revealed the progress of development activity on the base in an interview with Chika Amanze-Nwachuku, Ejiofor Alike and Abiodun Eromosel.
A key facility, built by her company for the integration of Total Upstream’s Floating Production Storage Offloading vessel for the $16 billion Egina deepwater field, is ready, ahead of the March 2017 scheduled date for the arrival of the $3.3billion offshore vessel from South Korea. She also called for the full implementation of the Nigerian Content Law.
LADOL had started executing several projects mainly on the logistics side before the Nigerian Content Law was enacted in 2010. Having seen the implementation of this law in these past few years, has it has achieved the aim of the indigenous operators like LADOL?
Lawmakers Applaud LADOL’s Giant Local Content Stride
Ladol Oil and Gas Free Zone (LFZ), operators of the Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL) base, has been described as one of the success stories of the local content administration in the country.
The appraisal was made in Lagos on Wednesday by the House of Representatives and Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCMB), during a joint tour of the base by top legislators from the House Committee on Local Content as well as management of the board.
Chairman of the House Committee Hon. Emmanuel Ekon and Executive Secretary of the Content Board, Obah Patrick, who took turns to address journalists after the tour, expressed pleasant surprise at the development of the facility, saying their visit was a testimony of the commendable operations at the zone.
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Dr Jadesimi panellist at Global Green Growth Forum in Copenhagen
The Managing Director of LADOL, Dr Amy Jadesimi, joined the opening plenary session panel for the 3GF – Global Green Growth Forum – in Copenhagen this week. 3GF brings together world leaders across business, government and the third sector to tackle global development issues through practical discourse that leads to solutions. Dr Jadesimi represented the Global Commission for Sustainable Development led by Lord Mark Malloch Brown and Unilever CEO, Paul Polman.
Fellow panellist included the Prime Minister of Denmark, Lars Lokke Rasmussen; Vietnam’s Minister for Natural Resources and Environment, HE Tran Hong Ha; Director General of IUCN, Inger Andersen; Danfoss CEO, Niels Christiansen; and EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime and Fisheries, Karmenu Vella. The session was moderated by Connie Hedegaard, board chair for the KR Foundation and CONCITO.
“Nigeria is a successful investment destination” says Amy Jadesimi in an interview with The Guradian
The Managing Director of LADOL, Dr Amy Jadesimi, in a recent interview with the Business Editor of The Guardian, ADE OGIDAN, explains the need for faithful local content policy implementation and the need to further promote the operations of indigenous firms in the country.
LADOL sponsors The Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria Spring Lecture 2016.
The Managing Director of LADOL, Dr Amy Jadesimi, stepping in for the Chairman of LADOL, Mr. Ladi Jadesimi, recently gave a keynote speech, at The Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria Spring Lecture 2016.
The event was hosted at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island, Lagos with the theme – Education: Reach for the Stars; Ensuring Access for All.
Guest of honour at the LADOL sponsored event was Diane Abbot, Member of the British Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, where she spoke out against the “fantastically corrupt” allegation levied against Nigeria by Britain’s Prime Minister, David Cameron.
From left to right in the photo
Ambassador Oladapo Fafowora; Past President, The Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria
Diane Abbott; Guest Lecturer, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, UK Member of Parliament
Dr. Amy Jadesimi; Managing Director, LADOL
Prof Bolaji Akinyemi; Former Minister of External Affairs
Ahmed Bashir; Acting British Deputy High Commissioner
Akinfela Akoni; President, Oxford and Cambridge Club of Nigeria
Double award for LADOL from PETAN Chairman.
The Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base (LADOL), Dr Amy Jadesimi, was one of the few CEOs honoured as lead speaker during a panel session organised by the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) at the 2016 edition of the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in Houston Texas (USA). Dr Amy received a double award on behalf of LADOL in recognition of the company’s investment of $500 million in building the only 100 per cent Nigerian private industrial free zone in West Africa.
BBC World News : Dr Amy Jadesimi on corruption in Nigeria (Source: BBC)
Dr. Amy Jadesimi speaks to the BBC ahead of the international anti-corruption summit in London hosted by UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, and attended by global leaders including Nigeria’s President Buhari.
Watch the full interview below.
How Nigeria can become a Regional Hub, Dr Amy Jadesimi
Dr Amy Jadesimi, Managing Director of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics base (LADOL) has observed that Nigeria would evolve into the West and Central African sub regional oil and gas exploration hub in no time; if it entrenches a more competitive market and increases the public private partnership collaboration.
Amy Jadesimi made the observation at the recent annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) Houston, USA. Amy delivered this message during her presentation which focused on “Driving Economic Growth through Indigenous Private Sector Investment in Nigeria”.
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