Jide Omokore

Jide Omokore

Jide Omokore is a businessman from Kogi State in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria. Omokore has business interests that span oil trading and exploration, marine, haulage services, steel, dredging engineering and property development.

Background

Jide Omokore, who is of Okun tribe from Yorubaland, hails from Isanlu town, headquarters of Yagba East Local Government Area of Kogi State, Nigeria. He lived most of his early adulthood in Egbe in Kogi State.[1]

Business career

Omokore plays entrepreneurial roles in key sectors of the Nigerian economy. He is involved in the upstream and downstream activities of Nigerian oil and gas industry with the involvement of companies which he either founded or in which he has stakes. He is the chairman and founder of Energy Resources Group.[2]

According to Forbes, which profiled Omokore as one of Ten Nigerian Multi-Millionaire You've Never Heard Of, Energy Resources Group is "one of Nigeria’s largest privately-held conglomerates. ERG has interests in oil trading and exploration, haulage services, steel, dredging engineering and property development." The group’s annual revenue, as at the time of the Forbe's report, was estimated to have exceeded "$400 million."[3]

Energy Resources Group is a conglomerate which comprises SPOG Petrchemicals Limited, Energy Resources Management Limited, Energy Property Nigeria Limited, Innovative Haulage Limited, Expedia Marine Ltd and Restore Engineering Limited.

Jide Omokore also functions as chairman of Atlantic Energy Drilling Concept Nigeria Limited, a private upstream oil and gas company, with an increased focus on under-developed producing fields in Nigeria. In partnership with the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) Atlantic Energy focuses mainly on Niger Delta assets, contracted and executed under Strategic Alliance Agreements (SAAs) with the NPDC.[4]

Other interests

Jide Omokore is a philanthropist and chieftain of People’s Democratic Party (Nigeria), PDP. He donated fifty million Naira (N50,000,000) - two hundred and fifty thousand dollars($250,000) to the government of his home-state, Kogi, as aid to victims who suffered damages during the 2012 Nigeria floods.[5]

During the launch of the Kogi State Security Trust Fund in August 2014, Jide Omokore donated the sum of twenty five million Naira (N25,000,000) - over one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000), in an effort to assist the government in its bid to stem the rising rate of crimes in the state.[6]

References

  1. Tunde Olusunle (11 October 2014). "As Jide Omokore is honoured today". TheSun.
  2. Editor (9 October 2013). "New rich list names Samad Rabiu, Ovia, Omokore, amongst Africa's billionaires". BusinessDay.
  3. Mfonobong Nsehe (2 November 2012). "Ten Nigerian Multi-Millionaires You've Never Heard Of". Forbes.
  4. "Seven Energy invests over $750m in Nigeria". ProShare. 5 February 2014.
  5. Boluwaji Obahopo (1 November 2012). "PDP chieftain donates N50m to Kogi flood victims". Vanguard.
  6. Timothy Ajiboye (6 August 2014). "Curbing Crime". ThisDay.
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