The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has debunked reports suggesting an imminent removal of Mele Kyari, its Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO).
Reacting to the speculation, NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, told PUNCH on November 15 that the claims were unfounded and should be disregarded...CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶
The reports had suggested that Kyari’s tenure might end before the year runs out, citing an alleged major shakeup within the organization.
However, NNPC has categorically denied such claims, reaffirming its confidence in Kyari’s leadership.
Kyari, who has served as the GCEO since 2019, has overseen several critical transformations within NNPC, including its transition to a private limited liability company and efforts to ensure energy security amid global market volatility.
Soneye said, “One might wonder if they were the ones who hired Mele Kyari, given their apparent insight into his career plans. Such baseless speculation is not only laughable but also a testament to the lengths some will go to craft immature narratives.
“Let’s set the record straight: GCEO Mele Kyari is performing exceptionally, steering Nigeria’s energy sector toward unprecedented success.
“Under his leadership, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has transitioned from years of losses to declaring profits—a historic achievement.
“Just yesterday (Thursday), we reached a production milestone of 1.8 million barrels per day, a testament to his unwavering commitment.”
The Soneye said Kyari is focused on actualising President Bola Tinubu’s vision for progress and development in the energy sector, ensuring energy security for our nation.
“So, to address the rumour: it’s as credible as a mirage in the desert,” he added…CLICK TO READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶