NNPC Is Reorganised
Not Unbundled said – Kachikwu
Minister of State for Petroleum
Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, says the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) has not been unbundled.
Addressing reporters after the
Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting held on Wednesday, the Minister said
the corporation was only being reorganized.
He said NNPC had five business
entities – upstream, downstream, refineries, gas and power – with focus on
business and that they were there before.
“We did not unbundle NNPC. The NNPC
is still a whole, but there are companies that were not having proper
stewardship.
“They are run by individuals who
report to the Group Managing Director and therefore needed to be looked at,” he
said.
Dr. Kachikwu admitted that the
engagement, “perhaps has not been good enough”, promising to discuss with
stakeholders and resolve the issues.
He said he was concerned that the
industry had been shut down, assuring reporters that the issues would be
resolved.
He had on Tuesday announced the
creation of seven sub-divisions which the NNPC would be broken into in the
coming days.
Dr. Kachikwu said that the NNPC would
not be unbundled into 30 subsidiaries as reported in the media, but will rather
be broken into upstream, downstream, refineries, gas and power, ventures,
finance and corporate services.
Dr. Kachikwu’s statement is aimed at
addressing issues that had started after media reports quoted him to have said
that the NNPC would be unbundled.
In reaction to the purported
statement, the National Union Of Petroleum & Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG)
and Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN)
asked their members at various refineries in the nation to down tools.
In compliance, Port Harcourt Refinery
and all NNPC facilities in Rivers State have been shut down.
The unions said there were not just
concerned about the purported unbundling process which lacked due process, but
other labor matters that needed the attention of the Federal Government.
Also in response to the purported
unbundling, the House of Representatives has also mandated a joint committee of
the House to prevent the Minister from usurping the powers of the legislature
by attempting to unbundle the NNPC without legislative approval. The motion,
sponsored by Honorable Agom Jarigbe, advised President Muhammadu Buhari to send
an executive bill to the National Assembly if he intended to unbundle the NNPC
or carry out any fundamental reforms in the oil and gas sector.
Reporting GWD………………………
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