Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu newly appointed GMD of NNPC
http://news.yahoo.com/nigeria-names-head-state-run-oil-company-193133287.html
Abuja (AFP) - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed a new
head of the country's corruption-hit state oil company, weeks after
after sacking the entire board, his spokesman said on Tuesday. Buhari took office on May 29 and
axed Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) chief Joseph Thlama
Dawha and his directors less than a month later after vowing to tackle
what he called "the evil of corruption".
Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu's
appointment as NNPC group managing director was announced in a statement
from Buhari's spokesman Femi Adesina, which also listed other changes
at the top of the state-run company.
No reason was given for
Dawha's removal after just 10 months in the job, but changes at the
much-criticised NNPC have become routine and observers believe the move
may have been a prelude to an in-depth probe of its activities.
"This
appointment marks the beginning of the reforms which will establish the
NNPC as corporation which fights corruption and drives growth in the
Nigerian economy," the company said in a statement.
Kachikwu,
a former executive vice-chairman of Exxon-Mobil Africa from the coastal
Delta State, is a Harvard-trained lawyer with 30 years' experience in
the energy sector, according to the NNPC.
"I am excited to be taking up this challenge," Kachikwu was quoted as saying in the NNPC statement.
"Being
in a position to manage the most important natural resource in Nigeria
is a source of pride and responsibility for the NNPC and I am committed
to taking this forward and helping the NNPC achieve its potential as a
globally competitive national oil company."
Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer, churning out roughly two million barrels of crude per day.
Ordinary people have largely not benefited from the nation's oil wealth, however, with much of the revenue lost to graft.
The
NNPC is regarded as one of the world's most opaque and corrupt
publicly-controlled oil firms and has been linked to the massive theft
of vast crude revenues.
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