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Kyari Bags National Awards for Outstanding Performance in Nigeria’s Energy Sector

Mallam Mele Kyari, Group CEO of NNPCL

The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd, Mele Kyari, bagged one of Nigeria’s National Awards for his outstanding performance and contributions to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector since he was saddled with the responsibility.

The NNPCL helmsman was decorated with the award for the category of Officer of the Federal Republic during an event presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The achievements of the NNPCL CEO have been recognized both locally and internationally.

The Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists (NAPE) Fellow achievement has been described as unrivaled in the history of the National Oil Company.

He was responsible for the Open Government Initiative that ushered in an era of transparency and accountability in the NNPCL’s operations.

He has also kept his promise to the NNPC and Nigeria by increasing the nation’s oil reserves to 40 billion barrels, from 37 billion barrels.

The NNPC Boss has also assisted in resolving disputes around deep offshore bloc to further boost the nation’s oil production, and ensuring the successful flag-off of the construction of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano gas pipeline project.

The project has been described by President Muhammadu Buhari as a game changer for the oil and gas industry.

The NNPCL Group which became a CAMA Company in 2021 following the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act, grew its profit from N287bn in 2020 to N674bn in 2021 under Kyari’s leadership.

Under his watch, the company posted N674bn profit in the 2021 financial period represents an increase of N387bn or 134.8 per cent when compared to the N287bn recorded in 2020.

The 2021 financial year made it the fourth consecutive years that the NNPCL will be making its Audited Financial Statement public.

This was one of the innovations made by Kyari when he took over the helms of affairs of the National Oil Company.

Since he assumed office, Kyari has pursued his Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE) agenda, a five-step strategic roadmap for NNPC’s attainment of efficiency and global excellence.

Kyari, during the inauguration, had said pursuing TAPE was the only way to turn around the corporation and make it competitive.

Under the roadmap, the Transparency component of the agenda was aimed at maintaining positive image, share values of integrity and transparency to all stakeholders, while the Accountability segment of the campaign is to assure compliance with business ethics, policies, regulations and accountability to all stakeholders.

In terms of the two-prong item of Performance Excellence, Kyari had said the idea was to entrench a high level of efficiency anchored on efficient implementation of business processes which would also emplace an appropriate reward system for exceptional performance among the workforce.

The recent successes also recorded with unravelling of oil theft in the Niger Delta region attested to his ability to take the state owned oil company to its peak and attain required quota.

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