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Be part of the Energy Institute Nigeria's training at the Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES) 2022. Through our team of seasoned professionals and subject matter experts, we would be delivering Two (2) comprehensive introductory and intermediate oil & gas training courses, One (1) comprehensive Risk Management training course and our prestigious Level 1 Certificate in Energy Management training.
The Nigeria International Energy Summit continues to create a better platform for the World to meet Nigeria's energy industry players. It is a meeting between Key Nigerian political decision-makers, government officials, and specialists from the Ministry, NNPC, Directors of National and International companies, multinational and multilateral organizations, the academia and other relevant stakeholders.
For enquiries:
einigeria@energyinst.org
09093367333

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NIGERIA INTERNATIONAL ENERGY SUMMIT N.I.E.S DELEGATE SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Our processes and precautions will be under constant review, and this guide will be constantly updated to give you the very latest information. We will comply with all government regulations and standards.
All delegates will be asked to undertake a non-contact temperature check upon arrival and one of our Health and Safety Marshalls will be waiting to direct you to where you need to go, avoiding the risk of overcrowding in spaces.
All delegates should wear a face covering.
All participants must show their badge on arrival and scan the QR code supplied, to gain entry to comply with our check-in procedures.
Room configuration will be designed as per current social distancing guidelines.
Our meeting and event spaces will be thoroughly cleaned prior to each event and during the meeting breaks and checked by our management team. We will seal our meeting rooms and break out rooms once they have been cleaned prior to a session, so you can be assured there will be no contamination between cleaning and the start of an event.
Hand sanitising stations will be set up at the entry and exit points for delegates to use throughout the event and should be used every time you enter or exit each event space.

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Passengers will be asked to follow a number of additional health procedures, including the following:
· you must wear a mask or face covering
· all passengers’ temperature will be taken on arrival at the airport
· you are required to observe social distancing measures
· you will be asked to use hand washing facilities installed outside the airports
· your bags will be sprayed with decontamination fluids
Most states in Nigeria have introduced their own restrictions on movement. All travellers and residents in Nigeria are encouraged to monitor announcements by the Nigerian authorities on further restrictions, which may be introduced at short notice.
The Federal Government has relaxed the lockdown restrictions in place in Abuja and Lagos and replaced them with new requirements, including a nationwide daily night time curfew between midnight and 4am and the mandatory use of face masks in public.
You are responsible for organising your own COVID-19 test, in line with any government testing requirements. You should contact local authorities for information on testing facilities.
Be prepared for your plans to change
No travel is risk-free during COVID. Countries may further restrict travel or bring in new rules at short notice, for example due to a new COVID-19 variant. Check with your travel company or airline for any transport changes which may delay your journey home.
If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.
Plan ahead and make sure you:
· can access money
· understand what your insurance will cover
· can make arrangements to extend your stay and be away for longer than planned
Testing / Screening on arrival
Prior to departure, all passengers travelling to Nigeria must register and complete the on-line pre-boarding health declaration at the Nigeria International Travel Portal.
Passengers must have tested negative for COVID-19 within 48 hours of their departure to Nigeria, and have uploaded their PCR test certificate to the on-line Travel Portal. Children under 10 years old are not required to upload a pre-arrival PCR test certificate.
Passengers must carry evidence of the test and result when they travel. Only a COVID-19 PCR test is acceptable to the Nigerian authorities.
All passengers, except children under 10, must also book and pay for a repeat PCR test for day 2 of their arrival in Nigeria at the Nigeria International Travel Portal. Partially or unvaccinated passengers must also book and pay for a day 7 post-arrival exit PCR test. Evidence of test booking will be required on arrival.
On arrival all passengers will be screened by Port Health Officials and be required to provide full contact details, including their address in Nigeria. The Nigerian government has said it will closely monitor whether passengers are following the quarantine measures and conducting the repeat PCR test.
Quarantine requirements
Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated passengers must self-isolate for 7 days on arrival, until they receive a negative Covid-19 test result from their day 7 PCR test.
Anyone that has developed symptoms of coronavirus during their travel or later tests positive will be managed according to national guidelines for COVID-19 treatment. This may require quarantine at a government-monitored treatment centre.
Regular entry requirements
Visas
You should get a valid visa before travelling.
Some business travellers might be eligible to apply for a visa on arrival. Applications for a visa on arrival must be made in advance and applicants must obtain a pre-approval letter from the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) before travelling. Guidance on applying for a visa on arrival is available on the NIS website.
Passport validity
Your passport should be valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry into Nigeria.
Yellow fever certificate requirements
Check whether you need a yellow fever certificate by visiting the National Travel Health Network and Centre’s TravelHealthPro website
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For details on how to participate send entries to info@swyi.org or visit www.swyi.org
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