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Thursday, August 06, 2015

Buhari Fires Eight NNPC Group Executive Directors

Twenty-four hours after the Federal Government replaced the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, it announced the sacking of all the eight executive directors of the corporation.




This was confirmed by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Mr. Ohi Alegbe, in a statement on Wednesday night in Abuja.
Alegbe said in the statement, “The Federal Government has approved the retirement of all eight group executive directors of the NNPC with immediate effect.


“The affected group executive directors are 

-Mr. Bernard Otti, GED, Finance and Accounts.

- Dr. Timothy Okon, acting GED, Exploration and Production, who also doubled as the Coordinator, Corporate Planning and Strategy.

- Mr. Adebayo Ibirogba, Engineering and Technology;.

- Dr. David Ige, Gas and Power.

- Ms. Aisha Abdurrahman, Commercial and Investment.

- Dr. Dan Efebo, Corporate Services.

- Mr. Ian Udoh, Refining and Petrochemicals.

- Dr. Attahiru Yusuf, Business Development.”


The statement noted that the new Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, personally conveyed the Federal Government’s decision to the GEDs.
He expressed gratitude to them for their services to the corporation and wished them success in their future endeavours.

No replacements were named, but punch correspondent gathered that four new group executive director positions had been created and that some names were already being considered by President Muhammadu Buhari to fill them.

Sources at the corporation gave the new directorates as of Refining and Engineering, Exploration and Production, Commercial and Investment, and Finance.

Buhari had a week ago, pledged to fix the oil sector, rid the industry of rot and recover money stolen by operators in the sector.

On Tuesday, he relieved Dr. Joseph Dawha of his appointment as the GMD of the national oil firm, replacing him with Kachikwu, who until his appointment was the Executive Vice Chairman and General Counsel of Exxon-Mobil (Africa).

The President had in late June dissolved the NNPC board.

The Federal Government, through the NNPC, regulates and participates in the country’s petroleum industry.
The NNPC was established on April 1, 1977 as a merger of the Nigerian National Oil Corporation and the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel.
The law that created the firm permits it to manage the joint ventures between the Federal Government and some foreign multinational corporations, including Shell, Agip, ExxonMobil, Chevron and Total.

Through the collaboration with the companies, the Federal Government conducts petroleum exploration and production.
But industry observers had on several occasions complained that the corporation lacked supervision, stressing that it had degenerated to a rent-collector for the government with less attention to transparency and accountability.


The NNPC receives about one million barrels of oil per day, or almost half of the country’s total production, part of which is sold to its subsidiary, Pipelines and Product Marketing Company, for the country’s refineries, while a larger volume is sold to traders.

Punch report.



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23 comments:

  1. Provided things will get better, it's all good.
    Because you can't be probing or investigating while leaving the people who were the ones in charge to still be in charge. Many files will def go missing......
    God bless Nigeria
    Nigeria will be great again

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  2. He is always sacking and firing.
    Buhari, we want the naira to come down to at least 160 to a dollar. That should be your priority. Economic stability.

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    1. If you are business man you would know the naira is appreciating daily.. It was better than what it was last week. And it would still get better with the new rule central bank made.... .

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  3. Stella this your headline sha. I hope it works and lost glory is restored

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    1. Their retirement was long overdue. They should go and rest jare, after all they will still be getting their normal monthly allowance. So now Engr. Nwosu has a chance, nice

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  4. I love the sound of the new units. Hope jobs will be provided for our worthy graduates as well.

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    1. Oyibo, who told u d units re new? Keep dreaming.

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  5. Buhari "slowly", steady and surely introducing change. SAI BABA. I hope the new management will do something about the insider trading going on in NNPC.

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  6. Thats terrific Yo....Some of them are way passed the retirement age...

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    1. Mumu see nobody look urside
      B commenting up n dwn kikiki
      shameless otomokpo

      **Adaorah**

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    2. Adaorah Igbo goat has sisi eko even acknowledged your presence yet or could this Adaorah be her alternate account?
      Adaorah onye oshi , in as much as this person is attacking sisi eko, are you saying that sisi eko abusing IGBO'S is cool?
      You are just as Useless as other IGBO'S who keep quite while IGBO'S are being degraded but any insult heaped on IGBO'S also concerns your parents and relatives.

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  8. You will be amazed the amount of millions of dollars the Group executive directors have made while in office.
    We are in the era of change. We are watching.

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  9. Good step in d right direction.

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  10. Baba go slow Baba go action.

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  11. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    No tym... Bring people that can do the job abeg...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  12. Change has come. People were shouting "Hit the ground running" now bubu is flying. .am happy I voted for dis change so dat my children and grandchildren will not suffer like me.

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  13. Oya NNPC should hire young,vibrant Nigerians!

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  14. My only interest is who is replacing Mr Ian Udoh...inside info all saying he did a good job, at least quality at nature state was equalling quantity at bathed.

    Make d new ED no be diverter o, if Presido Buhari will have anoda Sea Pirate Circle to battle.
    This Nation is riddled with dangerous 'Influential Interest Groups'. Too many 'Ndi Weta Ife, welu ife'
    Oriegwu.

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  15. Which people is he gonna bring? Opportunities for some.

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