Ibe Kachikwu, the recently appointed
group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC), pledged commitment to practicing full transparency in the work
of the body.
According to PM News, the official plans to ensure such transparency
through the periodic publications of the Corporations financial
transaction.
Kachikwu made this known during the meeting with the
NNPC employees in Abuja. He noted that the first publication should be
expected in September.
“I want transparency. Beginning from next month, I want to be
able to publish what the company makes. I have told the President that
as from next week I will be sending him weekly reports.”
The new boss also directed the staff to bring creative solutions to
the challenges of the oil corporation adding that with the change
coming, workers could not continue business as usual.
The culture of transparency, he continued, should begin with
establishing the current financial status of the corporation. Kachikwu
vowed to order forensic audit “to tell us where we are”.
Addressing the staff directly, the new head of the body said:
“You are the best consultants there are. While there may be need
to refer certain issues to consultants, ultimately you are the ones who
will implement whatever recommendations they come up with; you are the
ones who have been around and who understand the system and so you are
the ones who should drive the change.”
Kachikwu dismissed circulating insinuations about him allegedly
planning to sack 1000 employees saying that he needed quality staff to
build the new NNPC.
It should be recalled that shortly after having been appointed NNPC GMD earlier this month, Kachikwu met with President Buhari, apparently to discuss the further strategy of operation.
The meeting was followed by a series of removals and new appointments
of senior officers. It is believed that Buhari’s administration is
making a serious attempt to rebuild the reputation of the major oil
corporation in the country.
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