President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the re-composition of the
executive management team of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC).
The President has relieved the NNPC boss and his team of their duties
This was announced in a statement by the Special Adviser to the
President on Media and Publicity, Reuben Abati, who said the decision of
the President was to further strengthen the ongoing reforms and
transformation of Nigeria’s Petroleum sector, and in furtherance of
efforts to achieve greater transparency and accountability in
government.
The new management team now includes Engr. Andrew Yakubu as Group
Managing Director, Mr. Bernard O.N. Otti as Group Executive Director
(Finance and Accounts), Engr. Abiye Membere as Group Executive Director
(Exploration and Production), Dr. Peter S. Nmadu as Group Executive
Director (Corporate Services), Engr. Anthony Ogbuigwe as Group Executive
Director (Refineries & Petrochemicals), Dr. Attahir B. Yusuf as
Group Executive Director (Commercial & Investments) and Dr. David
Ige as Group Executive Director (Gas & Power).
The incoming Group Managing Director, Engr. Andrew Yakubu graduated
from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1979 with a degree in
Chemical Engineering. He joined the NNPC in 1980. Positions he has held
in the corporation include Managing Director of the Warri Refining and
Petrochemicals Company and Group Executive Director (Exploration and
Production). Engr. Yakubu is an indigene of Kaduna State and a Fellow of
the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
President Jonathan has also approved the appointment of Engr. Victor
Briggs as the new Managing Director of the Nigerian Petroleum
Development Company (NPDC).
The incumbent Group Managing Director, Engr. Austen Oniwon, and Mr.
Michael Arokodare (outgoing Group Executive Director (Finance and
Accounts), Mr. Philip Chukwu, outgoing Group Executive Director
(Refineries & Petrochemicals), and Engr. Billy Agha, outgoing Group
Executive Director (Engineering & Technology) are to proceed on
retirement.
President Jonathan commended the outgoing directors for their
service to the nation and urges the new management team to be fully
committed to rapidly implementing the critical interventions needed to
positively transform Nigeria’s petroleum industry.
Politics as usual
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