US Backs NNPC Reforms

Fri, Aug 21, 2015
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The United States says it is ready assist the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s reforms in oil and gas

THE United States Government has pledged its readiness to work with the new management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, in achieving government’s reform agenda in the oil and gas industry.

Speaking on Thursday, August 20, during a courtesy call on Ibe Kachikwu, group managing director, NNPC, at the Corporate Headquarters of the corporation in Abuja, James Entwistle, the US ambassador to Nigeria, said that his country was willing to provide all necessary support to the new NNPC management to realise its set goals and objectives.

Entwistle noted that though the job of the GMD of NNPC was about the most challenging job in Nigeria, he said the US was convinced that Kachikwu had the skills, training and requisite experience to lead the oil and gas industry in Nigeria towards the path of growth and sustainable development.

Commending the US for its support, Kachikwu reiterated the determination of the new NNPC management to implement the spirit and letter of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s reform agenda in the petroleum industry.

The GMD stated that the new NNPC would be driven by a deep sense of commitment to service delivery anchored on the principle of transparency, efficiency, people, purpose and profit. “My mission is to re-direct and re-energize the work force for greater value addition and I believe that the NNPC, given the right leadership has what it takes to achieve this objective,” Kachikwu said.

— Aug 21, 2015 @ 14:50 GMT

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