All Nigerians are shareholders in New NNPC – Mele Kyari

By our reporter| All Nigerians are the shareholders of the newly commercialized national oil firm, Mele Kyari, the group chief executive officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission Limited (NNPC Limited) has said.

Speaking on ARISE TV on the changes in the oil giant’s operations, Kyari clarified that the oil company has not in any way rebranded, but rather a total turnaround in its modes of operation as established by a legislative act.

“First of all, we are not rebranding. Rebranding means that there’s something about the colors, a few things you don’t like you want to change. That’s not what we did. It is simply a total turnaround because you’re dealing with a corporation that was established by the act of the National Assembly to operate as a business and as an agency of government, Kyari said.

“So, when you abandoned that position to come to a clearly commercial position backed by laws that are not necessarily act of establishing a company but a complete turnaround of our fiscal and regulatory framework in the oil and gas sector, and beyond subjecting this company to the rules that other players in the oil sector are doing.

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”That brings with it another layer of control such as governance issues that’s common to all other businesses. So, it’s a brand new situation, but we are not rebranding. You’re moving from a past that’s clearly of a definite and different expectation to a new expectation where this company must deliver value to its shareholders.”

The NNPC boss further stated that all Nigerians are the shareholders in the new system of the NNPC Limited, but represented by the ministries of petroleum and finance.

“NNNP is owned by the over 200m Nigerians. We are the shareholders of the NNPC. The shareholders are always represented. And in this context, it’s now represented by the ministry of petroleum (incorporated) and the ministry of finance (incorporated) on behalf of the rest of the federation. That’s on behalf of all of us.

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“The federation includes the state and the local governments, and by implication, the whole body of the 200 million Nigerians. But all of us cannot sit on the board of this company. The Petroleum Industry Act has clearly indicated that the President is delegated with the responsibility to appoint a board on behalf of the 200 million shareholders, to appoint the leadership of this company, and to also appoint board of directors for this company.

“So, it’s a delegated responsibility,” he said.

The new Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, a landmark event that officially changed the oil firm from a wholly state-run entity to a commercial oil company, limited by shares was unveiled by President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday.

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