Tinubu reappoints Mele Kyari, appoints NNPCL board, management team

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of a new Board and Management team for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, with effect from Dec. 1.

A statement issued by Ajuri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, announced this on Monday in Abuja.

He said that this was in compliance with Section 59 (2) of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.

The appointees are: Chief Pius Akinyelure — Non-Executive Board Chairman, Mele Kolo Kyari — Group Chief Executive Officer, and Umar Isa Ajiya — Chief Financial Officer.

Others are Ledum Mitee — Non-Executive Director, Musa Tumsa — Non-Executive Director, and Ghali Muhammad — Non-Executive Director.

The rest are Prof. Mustapha Aliyu — Non-Executive Director, David Ogbodo — Non-Executive Director, and Eunice Thomas — Non-Executive Director.

He said that the president also approved the appointment of two Permanent Secretaries.

They are Okokon Ekanem Udo for Federal Ministry of Finance and Amb. Gabriel Aduda for Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

Mr Tinubu urged the appointees to comply with the performance-driven and results-oriented mandate of his Renewed Hope administration in the implementation of energy policy.

“This will monetise all available oil and gas resources of today while paving the way for the total exploitation of new and cleaner energy sources of tomorrow by this distinguished team,” the statement said.

NAN

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