Kachikwu also said that there would be an overhaul of the NNPC within the next week which would see the NNPC break up into about five companies, while the sub-sets of the NNPC would be broken into 30 companies.
He said:
“I am happy that we are getting the cooperation of everybody within the system, that is the only way we can guarantee work for those who work there and career paths that are sustainable.”Kachikwu, who is the Group Managing Director of the NNPC, maintained that the expected return to profitability would also mean that the Nigerian Oil Industry will be able to compete effectively in the global oil industry.
He added:
“That is just a tip of the iceberg because by the time these 30 companies are unbundled and the Managing Directors will set programmes, you are going to meet us in an active world. It means we are all going to compete, we are going to make these things work.”He also said that the overhaul of the NNPC and its subsidiaries, would eliminate titles such as ‘Group Executive Directors’ and replace them with Chief Executive Officers.
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Ok oo
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Dats a good one! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWondering who will be managing the 30 companies and why 1 company needs to be brokendown to that much number....ProudlyDeltan
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm..... I'm glad wit dis... It simply means more employment..
ReplyDeleteGood. So dat more ppl will be employed
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Ride on.
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ReplyDeleteIt's no news because the plan has been to unbundle nnpc but the previous govt did not have the political will to see it come to fruition.
ReplyDeleteAre u talking of handing dem over to private individuals?
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They haven't made profit in 15 years? So typical of government institutions in nigeria
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Sha mk it work oo. No b by tlk
ReplyDeleteHopefully this move will result in more transparency and will be sustainable, not the type that will be reshuffled again after a year. We are watching
ReplyDeleteI hope it will give birth to jobs opportunities for fresh graduates
ReplyDeleteHmmm,OK anyone dat will favour d growth of dis country
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ReplyDeleteWharrefa that is.. Next plzzz!!!
ReplyDeleteOk seen
ReplyDeleteGood for them.
ReplyDeleteWhat we do in this country called Nigeria is Talk Talk at d end nonsense. It will even be worst as it is b4, if u people like divide it into 500 put ur brothers & sisters 2 benefit frm d oil wealth.
ReplyDeleteHope it creates job opportunities
ReplyDeleteThis is just a tip of the iceberg...by the time these 30...managing directors start...blah blah blah. We are tired of our leaders day-dreaming on various madia. We need actions not spoken words, for Christ' sake you guys are poets who go about enticing women with words, work it out and then let your deeds speak all the way. Thank you!
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Nice move,buh I hope it improves our oil market as claimed. All d best
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ReplyDeleteSo long as it amelirates d fuel problems faced herein
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DeleteAnd like play like play the break up don dey start! I hope they'd still be singing the single account hymn after the break ups?
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ReplyDelete..... No fuel no light, with this hot weather..... I reserve my comment....
Wow! Good one. Will create employment#Lindangwanu#
ReplyDeleteHope this new development works
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