Luka Dalang, programme coordinator of RimaFin Consulting, said this on Friday in Kaduna at the end of the five-day training programme.
Mr Ojulari urged stakeholders to use the milestone to renew their collective commitment to Africa’s energy future.
Mr Olusi commended NCDMB leadership for its partnership.
The board insisted that all expenditures followed due process and were subjected to strict government oversight.
Philip Mshelbila, NLNG’s managing director, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to its Nigerian content objectives for the Train 7 project.
He said the NCDMB had designated five focal areas for implementing the presidential directive.
