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Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Mr. Ibe Kachikwu stated on Sunday, that the Corporation would undertake a review of all Production Sharing Contracts, Joint Venture Agreements and all other contracts between it and its various partners.
Kachikwu in a statement in Abuja, said the review would be undertaken to reflect current day realities in the global oil and gas industry.
According to him, under his watch, the NNPC would put in place mechanisms that would plug all revenue leakages in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors.
He also stated that all crude oil proceeds due for the Federation Account would be remitted accordingly.
He disclosed that the mandate given to him by President Muhammadu Buhari is to turn around the entire commercial processes and procedures of the NNPC in order to impact on the growth trajectory and operations of the corporation.

To this end, he denied embarking on a mass retrenchment of the workforce, stating instead that his mandate in the NNPC is to put in place an efficient, transparent and profit-oriented processes.
According to him, the reduction in the directorate from eight to four at the top management cadre of the NNPC is to refocus and sharpen the business aspiration of the corporation.
He further stated that training and retraining of members of staff to align with the new vision is the next stage of the ongoing reforms.
Kachikwu reassured that the recent repositioning is to put in place the right set of skills for performance, stressing that the new arrangement provides a veritable vista for upcoming professionals in the corporation to have a speedy career path.
The decision of the NNPC to review all its contracts is apparently in response to several reports, the latest being the Natural Resource Governance Institute, NRGI, which identified the contracts as a major drain-pipe to revenue meant for the Federation Account.

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The NRGI in its report, entitled, ‘Inside NNPC Oil Sales: A Case for Reform in Nigeria’, accused the NNPC of entering into poorly designed oil-for-product swap deals when it could no longer meet the country’s fuel needs.
It further stated that the NNPC began to unilaterally spend billions of dollars in crude oil revenues each year, rather than transferring them to the treasury, because NNPC’s actual budget process fails to cover operating expenses.
“Some of these makeshift practices began with credible goals. But over time, their operation became overly discretionary and complex, as political and patronage agendas surpassed the importance of maximizing returns. These poor practices come with high costs,” it said.
On the issue of Domestic Crude Allocation (DCA), the report said, “Setting out the terms of intercompany sales in a written agreement is basic good corporate governance, especially for transactions as large as those in the DCA.
“Yet NEITI’s latest audit found that “there is no contract in place” between NNPC and PPMC for domestic crude sales.
“If correct, this begs the question of what legal instrument, if any, dictates how the parties handle DCA sales. The common claim that NNPC underprices oil sold to the refineries shows one risk of allowing the corporation to manage the DCA without having basic terms codified in an enforceable agreement.”

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  1. Don Lucassi

    August 17, 2015 at 7:42 am

    God bless you Mr Ibe…NNPC, Nigeria’s biggest scam since 1977

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