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Kyari says NNPC to Close 50% Energy Deficiency in Nigeria

Mallam Mele Kyari, GMD/CEO of NNPC 

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC), Mr Mele Kyari, said the company was working hard to close the energy deficiency in Nigeria by 50 per cent.

He expressed optimism that with the various initiatives being implemented by the company in the oil and gas industry, Nigeria would be out of energy poverty in the next three to four years.

Mr Kyari stated this during his acceptance speech, shortly after he was conferred with an honorary Doctorate Degree by the Federal University of Technology, Minna, for his contributions to national development.

The award recognises the achievements of Nigerians that have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their organisation and the economy.

The NNPC boss said the firm will continue to serve Nigerians in an accountable and transparent manner that will deliver value to the country.

Mr Kyari stated that 50 per cent of Nigeria’s population does not have access to energy, adding that the NNPC was about to change that narrative with its enormous energy, particularly gas resources.

He said gas resources have the capacity to deliver the country and build the infrastructure that can stimulate economic prosperity.

The NNPC GMD posited that no country could become prosperous without energy, adding that the NNPC was the only vehicle that Nigeria has today to get to the position of economic development and prosperity.

“The only way this company can serve Nigerians is to be accountable to them, transparent to them, and make them know that everything we are doing is to make this company deliver value to the country.

“You may also recall that energy is everything. There is no country that can develop economically and have prosperity except you have energy.

“Therefore, this company is the only vehicle that we have today that can help us get to the position of economic development and prosperity.

“As we speak today, there is abject energy poverty, and of course over 50 per cent of our population do not have access to energy.

“But this can change because we have enormous energy particularly gas resources that we can deliver into our country and build the infrastructure that we are trying to build so that in another three to four years, this country will not be in a position of poverty.

“While recognising that there are issues around energy transition that are going on, the first challenge that we have is to resolve the issue around energy poverty that we have to deal with,” he said.

Mr Kyari commended President Muhammadu Buhari for the privilege of appointing him as the GMD of NNPC, stating that the president has never interfered in the decision-making process of the company.

“I’m grateful for this opportunity by the president to be appointed as the CEO of NNPC Ltd. It’s a privilege because the president didn’t just appoint me, he allowed me to make decisions without any interference.

“And that will explain how we are able, with my team, to do the best that we can, so that this company that belongs to the 200 million Nigerians serve the 200 million Nigerians,” he added.

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