Mrs Buhari at the ceremony |
The vessel was christened in Seoul, South Korea last Thursday and the ship named LNG ABUJA 11. Mrs Buhari noted that the ship was an additional impetus to the growth of export-related businesses that will improve revenue generation for Nigeria.
“For example, more than $10 million dollars was generated from the export of quality Nigerian materials to Korean shipyards”
According to her, among other recorded achievements, the relationship of the two countries was quite in line with the goals of the present administration of furthering the development of human capital and job creation.
She expressed confidence that despite challenges in the global energy sector, Nigeria and South Korea will continue to occupy important positions with respect to international energy security and development.
Although Nigeria is undergoing a process of transformation for improved quality of life of the people, she said it became absolutely necessary to provide avenues for businesses to achieve their full potentials to compete grow and deliver long-term value.
“I stand by this principle because that is how great countries like South Korea were built”.
The wife of the President commended the NLNG for the new stride and noted that nothing makes her proud than the knowledge that Nigerians and Nigerian companies actively participated and benefited directly from the construction of the new (ship) vessel.
While noting that the ship has Nigeria written all over it, she expressed hope that participating companies in the sector will continue to export to shipyards across the world and make Nigeria to shine in every shore for increased economic development.
The vessel was acquired specifically for BONNY GAS COMPANY, a subsidiary of the NLNG Ltd. It was built by SAMSUNG AND HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES South Korea.
Nigeria produces 22 million tonnes of LNG per annum sold to North America and Europe by the ships.
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