President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, the
Executive Vice Chairman/General Counsel of ExxonMobil (Africa), as Group
Managing Director (GMD), asking him to give recovery of stolen oil
money a priority, among other targets.
At the final negotiation with Kachikwu, the President gave him six terms of reference to reshape the corporation. They are to:
1. Clean up the NNPC system of corrupt elements;
2. Recover all stolen crude oil funds;
3.
Work with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the
Directorate of State Service (DSS) to trace and recover stolen oil cash;
4. Review the structure of the NNPC to compete globally;
5. Giving targets to all subsidiaries and put in place performance benchmarks; and
6. Fix all refineries, which must work at optimal level, “even if it means using expatriates in the interim”.
A
source said: “The new GMD of NNPC was picked after a thorough search by
the President. Actually, at the end of the search, the choice was
narrowed down.
“The President opted for
Kachikwu who is the Vice President of Exxon Mobil, not only in Nigeria
but in Africa. Buhari was impressed by his impeccable credentials as the
most senior black African in any multi-national oil firm in the world
with 30 years experience.
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