CCNE lauds Kyari for transforming NNPC Port Harcourt, Warri Refineries

Fri, Jan 3, 2025
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Oil & Gas

By Victoria Frances

THE Concerned Citizens of Northeast (CCNE) has lauded the Group Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd, Mele Kyari, for transforming the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries. 

The revival of these critical and strategic national facilities has reawakened the national energy sector and strengthened Nigeria’s petroleum refining capacity, according to Amb. Auwal Ahmad Umar, director, Media

Concerned Citizens of the Northeast (CCNE). 

Umar stated this in a release made available to Realnews on January 3, adding that “Under Mallam Mele Kyari’s stewardship, the comprehensive rehabilitation effort has been characterized by transparency, efficiency, and adherence to global standards. This development aligns with the federal government’s goal of reducing imported refined products, fostering national economic growth, and creating job opportunities for thousands of Nigerians.”

He said:

“By prioritizing strategic investments and leveraging innovative technology, Mallam Kyari has set a benchmark for excellence in the oil and gas industry. We urge all Nigerians to support Mallam Mele Kyari and NNPC in their mission to reposition Nigeria in the global energy sector.

“The CCNE calls on all stakeholders to continue supporting Mallam Kyari and the NNPC in their mission to reposition Nigeria as a key player in the global energy landscape. We remain optimistic that this transformative leadership will further strengthen Nigeria’s economic resilience and energy security.”

3rd January, 2025.

C.E.

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