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Friday, August 14, 2015

Kachikwu Says More Workers To Go In NNPC

The Group Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu, said on Thursday that more purges were on the way as part of activities aimed at restructuring the company for better performance and accountability.




He said the restructuring would affect all levels of the corporation with the new group executive directors and group managing directors taking the exercise to the lower cadres.
Kachikwu spoke with State House correspondents shortly after meeting President Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
“Things have been done wrongly and things need to be done differently. We are doing a lot of work in terms of repositioning, restructuring, getting the right personnel in key places and setting a culture of accountability and service delivery so that the new NNPC that you are going to see will be a different institution altogether,” he said.


When asked specifically how far the restructuring could go, the NNPC boss said it would be a complete exercise.
Kachikwu also said after the personnel aspect must have been done with, he would order for a proper forensic audit covering 2014 and 2015.
The exercise, he added, would show the true state of the company.


He expressed the conviction that the whole process would lead to a new look NNPC within five to six months.
He said, “The restructuring will be complete. I have done the first three layers, from the GEDs to the GGMs and general managers. You are going to have a lot more now. The GEDs and the GGMs will take it to the next layer, which is the lower layer.

“The whole idea is to go back to being able to look at your appraisals; and how well have you done in the job? If you have done very well, how do we elevate you to a position where you can offer more service? If you have not done well enough, we can retrain you and if you have not done well enough and there is no possibility of retraining you, we will let you go.

“The NNPC is not a public service. It is a corporation and we run like a company generating money for the people of Nigeria. And so, that whole concept of ‘anything goes’ should stop. And this is the first stage of that whole process.”
Kachikwu said he was pursuing what he called a three-pronged process in the restructuring of the corporation.

He said, “It is three-pronged process that I am pursuing. There is a people aspect, which we are dealing with now. There is a process aspect. And after placing the people at the right places, you are going to get a forensic audit done, that will be able to say to you, ‘this is the state of the company.’
“We are going to put processes and control in place. We are going to do retraining and repositioning and then, we are going to re-engage our majors and minors, all those who are active in the sector, for us to work as a team to take Nigeria forward. It is going to be the process stage.


“The final stage will be the business stage, which will be looking at all the existing contracts. Are they good? Are they okay? Do they need to be re-kitted and redone?
“We will look at the PSCs. What should we do, going forward? We will look at the challenges posed by reduced balance sheet as a result of $40 or $50 per barrel oil. What do we do to energise recovery and income growth so that government will have money to work with?


“It is a very intensive work; very calibrated work. A lot of us are not spending time sleeping but over the next five to six months, you will begin to see a new NNPC. A new process of oil administration in the country and obviously, giving fillip to Mr. President’s dream of taking the oil industry back to where it should be.”
When asked about his position on the President’s directive on the Treasury Single Account, Kachikwu said the directive was being considered.
He said he was looking at how to merge accountability with the need to ensure the survival of the industry.



“The reality is that to run an oil company, you’ve got to have funds. If you don’t, you will close down the corporation and the production system will close down. So, we are looking at how to merge the need for accountability and openness with the need to make sure that the industry itself survives. We cannot throw away the baby with the bathwater,” he said.
Punch report.



*Excuse me but i have so much faith in this man...I know that by the time he is through his good works will speak effortlessly.
I think i am begining to understand what President Bubu is trying to do.

If you dont,scroll back up and read this report again..if you still dont understand,keep repeating scroll up until you get it!




63 comments:

  1. Ma, I don scroll taya and I still don't get it. Was the man in mo hits too or is he in mavins now?

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    1. U need to go back to school,bro!

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    2. Buhahahahha @mavins and mo hits!they are talking abt life saving issues,u are talking abt jokes'
      Gerrout of dis post u dumb soul!

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    3. Princess Scheherazade14 August 2015 at 21:16

      Hahahahahahahaha...

      This anon don kolo oh!!

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    4. I have always known what PMB is capable of.I didn't vote the party,religion,gender or tribe.I voted the man.

      Even without PMB,we couldn't go for another four years with the previous leadership.GEJ might have been a great man,BUT he isn't leader material (no offense meant).

      I hope people will read AND understand.not just read.

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    5. Stella, he is your former boss. You know him better

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  2. Hmmm! Nice one, dude sounds like he knows what he is about. May God bless his efforts.

    All dem lazy staff( esp northerners- pardon me), their excesses will come to an end.

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    1. The same lazy northerner happens to be ur president. Can't u c how dat makes u look?

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Hope finally... We no doubt voted the ryt person..... #NowPlaying>> chris brown: somebody else...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Oh drat! Man, you're everywhere. You must be IDLE

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Hope finally... We no doubt voted the ryt person..... #NowPlaying>> chris brown: somebody else...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Kachi should take things easy oooooh.

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    1. Take what easy? Your father or your boyfriend works there right? What am i typing? Someone that bears FC Barcelona, poverty dey follow you drag. Idiot.

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  6. hmmm...issorai...TALK IS CHEAP!

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    1. No Clara.What you say is usually linked with your thought process.Management of a system,its resources (human and non human) Is also as crucial

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    2. His talk is obviously richer in quality than yours.

      EMMANUEL Ibe Kachikwu, a doctor of Law, graduated with distinctions from the University of Nigeria Nsukka and the best graduating student from the Law School, winning seven of the available nine prizes in 1999.

      He holds the LLM Harvard Distinction and was best graduate in 1980 with specialisation in Energy, Petroleum Law and Investment.

      Kachikwu set a record with a Ph.D/SJD Harvard Distinction, specialising in Petroleum and Investment Law Strategie after completing his doctoral thesis in a record time.


      Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu -New NNPC GMD
      Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu -New NNPC GMD

      With a H.Dip.T.L from Georgetown, the United States of America (USA), the new NNPC chief executive is a Fellow, Society for Corporate Governance (FSCG); Chartered Institute of Arbitration (FCIArb); Chartered Institute for Petroleum Policy (FCIPP) and a Visiting professorship in various universities in the world including Harvard Law, his alma matter.

      Kachikwu has more than 30 years experience in policy- making positions in petroleum industry including; General Counsel/Legal Adviser, Texaco Nigeria and Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co (1984 -1994); General Counsel/Secretary, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (2001); Executive Director, ExxonMobil Group of Companies (2003).

      He has been the Executive Vice Chairman/General Counsel, ExxonMobil Companies in Nigeria and Oversight Counsel, ExxonMobil Companies in Africa since 2009.

      His accomplishments include the authorship of several law books. He authored the best seller – Nigerian Foreign Investment Law and Policy and more than 20 publications.

      Kachikwu Influenced over $10 billion investment from ExxonMobil Group into Nigeria and other African countries.

      It is on record that he set major policy planks on, government relationship, investment policy and corporate governance for ExxonMobil in Africa and member of many highly influential policy and investment teams for ExxonMobil Corporation.

      He served as a lead negotiator on diverse issues for ExxonMobil in Africa including conclusion of Lease Renewal Negotiations for Mobil Producing and facilitated solid contacts in Global Energy Sphere with contacts to most Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of multinational petroleum corporations and secretaries of energy for key national country players for more than 25 years.

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    3. So are your fake lashes. Dumb fuck. Gosh! I hate stupid women. Even when intelligent write ups are staring at you in the face, you would still talk shit. You be like 50naira barbie.

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  7. Kachiukwu, mallams nai full that NNPC. You better take it easy before Daura Dullard go give you side eyes.

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    1. Just like your father who is a bastard

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    2. Dr Ibe Kachikwu is from the SE.
      you have just embarrassed yourself by showing us and the world who the real dullard Is.
      I guess one shouldn't really expect much from an adult who chooses a name like "love me jeje"

      unfortunately,there isn't a vaccination for illiteracy of the min

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    3. While we are busy insulting them,they are busy getting educated and well positioned while you are stupid enough to call yourself love me jeje.doesn't that sound visionless to you.read his profile below,that's if you can read.

      EMMANUEL Ibe Kachikwu, a doctor of Law, graduated with distinctions from the University of Nigeria Nsukka and the best graduating student from the Law School, winning seven of the available nine prizes in 1999.

      He holds the LLM Harvard Distinction and was best graduate in 1980 with specialisation in Energy, Petroleum Law and Investment.

      Kachikwu set a record with a Ph.D/SJD Harvard Distinction, specialising in Petroleum and Investment Law Strategie after completing his doctoral thesis in a record time.


      Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu -New NNPC GMD
      Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu -New NNPC GMD

      With a H.Dip.T.L from Georgetown, the United States of America (USA), the new NNPC chief executive is a Fellow, Society for Corporate Governance (FSCG); Chartered Institute of Arbitration (FCIArb); Chartered Institute for Petroleum Policy (FCIPP) and a Visiting professorship in various universities in the world including Harvard Law, his alma matter.

      Kachikwu has more than 30 years experience in policy- making positions in petroleum industry including; General Counsel/Legal Adviser, Texaco Nigeria and Texaco Overseas Petroleum Co (1984 -1994); General Counsel/Secretary, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (2001); Executive Director, ExxonMobil Group of Companies (2003).

      He has been the Executive Vice Chairman/General Counsel, ExxonMobil Companies in Nigeria and Oversight Counsel, ExxonMobil Companies in Africa since 2009.

      His accomplishments include the authorship of several law books. He authored the best seller – Nigerian Foreign Investment Law and Policy and more than 20 publications.

      Kachikwu Influenced over $10 billion investment from ExxonMobil Group into Nigeria and other African countries.

      It is on record that he set major policy planks on, government relationship, investment policy and corporate governance for ExxonMobil in Africa and member of many highly influential policy and investment teams for ExxonMobil Corporation.

      He served as a lead negotiator on diverse issues for ExxonMobil in Africa including conclusion of Lease Renewal Negotiations for Mobil Producing and facilitated solid contacts in Global Energy Sphere with contacts to most Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of multinational petroleum corporations and secretaries of energy for key national country players for more than 25 years.

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    4. Jesus,so many uneducated people everywhere .love you jeje :Dr Ibe Kachikwu is from the SE part of Nigeria.He's the Odogwu Of Onicha Ugbo In Aniocha North LGA Of Delta State

      cover your eyes in shame.

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    5. Love me tender, fatherless bastard. You have no choice. He has 3years and some months to go. 2019 is also certain for him. Oloriburuku Iyawo Skiibii.

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    6. ##vaccine(messed up auto correct)
      SS/SE

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    1. IGBINedion.. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahaha.

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  9. WELLDONE SIR...TOJERRYSWIT

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  10. We get it already. When are u guys calling me for my oral interview biko? Na that one be the only change way my eye dey tear for.

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    1. Are you sure u r very good at giving oral. Are you female?

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  11. make I dey warm up. Easy with those guys there o and be prayerful.

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  12. Finally.
    I only hope this restructuring will involve me been employed in NNPC.
    I love what he said,i pray he brings the much awaited change to NNPC.

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    1. Me too! I'm hoping and praying

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  13. All we needed is a well restructured economy, and it all started with NNPC. Don't send people back home base on their political affiliation pls... just do the work in good faith and we shall honour you.


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  14. They should not sack that my bf in NNPC oh cos his pocket is connected to my pussy

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  15. Stealing will now be corruption.

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  16. We are happily and patiently waiting for change. It should reflect in our lives, dollar naira exchange rate and improvement in standard of living. Its not about big grammar on the internet

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  17. change iyaff come finally..lol

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  18. Dude is making a whole lot of sense! I Think he is into transforming nnpc. Sir drop anyone who doesn't fall in dis ur ideology &i tink I fall in dt final business stage,I beg recruit me. Biko

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  19. I have faith in him too. I watched his profile on TV a few weeks ago. The guy is well educated. I just hope he will be able to overcome the temptation that comes with his position.

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  20. All states should sit up and bring something to the table.
    No be to wait for subvention come become liability.
    Every state has something to offer tap into it and generate income and jobs for Nigerians.

    Customs and immigration
    *buhari side eyes*

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    1. Oloriburuku omo ofo. Like your undies abi? Allah ya isa!

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  22. So much talks already, action pls.

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    1. I cant wait to use you and your generation for my target practise. Make i blow una brains off. Useless child.

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    2. Damn! Anon, cam dan na! Ko le to yen.

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  23. If its for our own gud carry on






    Change is here

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  24. Plz do what is right.........employ capable youths.

    I need a job o, I promise to do the right thing when you employ me Mr Kachi....Oshey!!

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  25. Word Stella! I agree with you 100%. May mr Ibe have total success, finally people who know what they are doing and who are ready to do what it takes

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  26. Long grammer, I av zero tolerance for plenty Englih. bottom line is CHANGE is HERE

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    1. Sorry, why are our ladies sounding so vain, stupid and empty-headed,when it comes to serious issues, you will hear them spewing forth rubbish,but let it be story that touches the heart, they are in their zone! Chai I pity some Naija babe's, very few with atom of intelligence

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    2. Steffy whatever,come on.Please stop embarrassing your .

      Stella,start screening comments,I left the other blog because of the low/No IQ of the readers and their comments.Illiteracy of the mind is contagious.

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    3. Chai Ola see how u finish dat lady... But u re right sha

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    4. Totally agree with u Lekan. I am a lady by the way

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  27. Stella you are so right the man has a lot to offer. Thank God for a good, intelligent president who has decided to take things slowly and have the right man in the right places.

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  28. Alleluia.. I pray d impunity of nnpc staff ends with dis.. nd dey must vomit all d crazy roja dey collected during the scarcity.. one nnpc staff was collecting almost #20x 33,000 liter truck daily.. nnpc mosimi depot should not be left out.. foolish thieves..

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  29. Hahhahahahahaha funny people are just here. Abeg o

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