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Mallam Mele Kyari
Peter Uzoho reviews the performance of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, the Group Managing Director, Mallam Mele Kyari two years after his appointment
Last Thursday made it the second year in office of the current Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Mallam Mele Kolo Kyari as the 19th GMD of the national oil company.
Already aware of the expectations of Nigerians, who are the shareholders of the NNPC, the nationâs oil and gas industry and other stakeholders in the affairs of the corporation, Kyari hit the ground running right from the day of his inauguration.
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For Mele Kyari, it will be two years in the saddle as the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the NNPC, a period that has tried his guts and gusto.
The geologist was appointed in 2019 to manage the state-run oil Corp and average oil price when he was given the responsibility to run NNPC was $56.99 per barrel.
His jobs were immediately cut out: manage the corporation’s fiduciary responsibilities to Nigeria in the midst of the volatile and keep it afloat regardless.
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Indeed, Kyari’s selection to head the NNPC was roundly applauded by his colleagues in and out of the corporation.
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