Kachikwu Pledges to Publish NNPC’S Books  

Wed, Aug 19, 2015
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EMMANUEL Kachikwu, group managing director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is ushering a new dawn of transparency organisation. He has resolved to publish periodic financial transactions of the NNPC, insisting that transparency must be the watchword of every staff in the new Corporation.

Kachikwu, who stated this at his maiden Town Hall meeting with the staff of the corporation at the NNPC Towers, Abuja, said the new NNPC of his dream is a corporation anchored on the foundation of transparency.

Charging the staff to break away from the old culture and bring creative solutions to the numerous challenges facing the corporation, Kachikwu said with the kind of change he had in mind the staff could not afford to continue with business as usual.

He challenged staff not to obey any directive from him or any superior officer that runs contrary to the rules, adding that President Mohammadu Buhari would not ask him to do anything shady just as he himself would not ask any staff to carry out any unlawful duties.

“I want transparency. Beginning from next month, I want to be able to publish what the company makes. I have told the President that as from next week I will be sending him weekly reports”, he said.

Speaking further on the culture of transparency, he said it should begin with establishing the current financial status of the corporation and that he would sign on auditors “to do a proper forensic audit to tell us where we are.”

He promised to revisit old processes that used to make for efficient operations, adding that staff should see themselves the drivers of the changes required to bring about the new NNPC.

“You are the best consultants there are. While there may be need to refer certain issues to consultants, ultimately you are the ones who will implement whatever recommendations they come up with; you are the ones who have been around and who understand the system and so you are the ones who should drive the change,” he charged the staff.

He said the change would be anchored on three key issues of people, processes, and profit, adding that the people element was key to the success of the other two elements which was the reason personnel motivation was dear to his heart.

He dismissed reports that he was out to sack 1000 staff and that nothing could be farther from the truth as he needed quality staff to drive the processes and business in the new NNPC.

Francis Johnson, who spoke on behalf of members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association, PENGASSAN, pledged the readiness of NNPC staff with the group managing director to achieve the federal government’s reform agenda for the corporation and the oil and gas industry at large.

Similarly, Igwe Achese, President of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, NUPENG, said that as a group, the union has implicit confidence in the ability Kachiukwu to deliver on the President’s reform agenda in the oil and gas industry.

— August 18, 2015 @ 10:00 GMT

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