Nigerian company, LADOL, makes statement at international anti-corruption summit

Jadesimi with Arkwright (left) and Welby

Managing Director, Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL), Dr Amy Jadesimi, was a key participant at the International Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, in London last week.

LADOL’s invitation to the Summit, which had President Muhammadu Buhari as lead speaker, was in recognition of the company’s commitment to integrity in business ethos while creating limitless opportunities in Africa’s biggest economy and beyond.

While at the Summit, Jadesimi met with the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Paul Arkwright, and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.

Her attendance also didn’t go unnoticed by the BBC which she granted an interview on tackling corruption.

As the first and only facility of its kind in Lagos, LADOL was created to ensure that Nigeria benefits directly from its deep offshore oil and gas reserves.

By providing world-class facilities and services, LADOL encourages the multinational firms exploiting the deep water oil reserves to utilise Nigerian companies to service their operations, creating jobs for Nigerians as well as ensuring training, knowledge and technology transfer into the country.