General Electric’s Calabar facility in Southern Nigeria is set to provide over 3,000 jobs upon completion, the firm said last week.
“We are investing over $1bn dollars in our Calabar facility over 5 years and we have already trained 15 Nigerian engineers who will be at the vanguard at the cost of about $3.6 mn. Our plans to localise operations and create long term job opportunities for Nigerians remain unwavering,” Uzo Nwagwu Chief Operating Officer Oil & Gas (West Africa) told a gathering of journalists during a facility tour of GE’s Onne facility.
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