The
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has dismissed all its heads
of subsidiaries and retired 38 top management staff.
Emmanuel
Kachikwu, the corporation’s group managing director (GMD), attributed the
development to “the federal government’s aspiration to transform the
corporation into a lean, efficient, business-focused, transparent and
accountable national oil company in keeping with international best practices”.
The corporation also announced the appointment of new group executive directors
to man four new directorates that have been approved by the presidency. The new
directors are Maikanti Baru, group executive director, exploration and
production; Isiaka Abdulrazaq, group executive director, finance and services;
Dennis Ajulu, group executive director, refining and technology; and Babatunde
Adeniran, group executive director, commercial and investment. The organisation
has also appointed a new company secretary/legal adviser and managing directors
for strategic business units. They are Chidi Momah, group general manager,
company secretary and legal adviser; Esther Ogbue, managing director, Pipelines
and Products Marketing Company (PPMC); Chinedu Ezeribe, managing director,
Warri Refinning and Petrochemicals Company (WRPC); Babatunde Bakare, managing
director, Nigerian Gas Company (NGC); Inuwa Ibrahim Waya, managing
director, Hyson; Abubakar Mai-Bornu, managing director, Nigerian Petroleum
Development Company (NPDC); and Ladipo Fagbola, Managing Director, NNPC retail.
Others are Rowland Ewubare, managing director, Integrated Data Services Ltd
(IDSL); Modupe Bammeke, managing director, NNPC Prpoperties; Abdulkadir Saidu,
managing director, Duke Oil; and Dafe Sejebor, group general manager, Nigerian
Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS). President Muhammadu Buhari
has consistently expressed dissatisfaction with the national oil firm, which
has been enmeshed in different corruption allegations over the years. On June
26, Buhari dissolved the corporation’s board and replaced its GMD about six
weeks later
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