NNPCL: What Mele Kyari’s Removal Means For The Nigerian Oil Sector – ERA

Posted by Samuel on Wed 02nd Apr, 2025 - tori.ng

He urged the newly appointed leadership of the NNPC to prioritise an audit of past projects and ensure accountability in the sector.

The civil society organization, Energy Reforms Advocates (ERA), has applauded the removal of Mele Kyari as the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.

ERA described the move as the stepping stone towards reforming Nigeria’s oil sector and tackling entrenched corruption.

The oil sector advocate, in a statement, explained that Kyari’s removal would pave the way for a full investigation into the alleged fraudulent refinery projects under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

ERA’s President, Abdulkadri Isah, claimed that the dismissal of Mele Kyari signals a new dawn in the country’s commitment to eradicating corruption in the oil and gas sector, noting that President Bola Tinubu demonstrated the political will to confront the challenges head-on.

He urged the newly appointed leadership of the NNPC to prioritise an audit of past projects and ensure accountability in the sector.

“The probe into fake refinery projects must be swift and thorough. Nigerians deserve to know how billions of dollars were allocated to non-existent or uncompleted projects while the country continued to rely on fuel imports,”
he stated.

ERA called on relevant anti-corruption agencies to support the process, warning that failure to expose past mismanagement would hinder any meaningful reform.

“This investigation should not end with a change in leadership. There must be consequences for those who mismanaged funds and deceived Nigerians. The government must set a precedent that corruption will no longer be tolerated,”
Isah added.

The group also expressed optimism that under fresh leadership, the NNPC could regain public trust and reposition itself as a driver of economic growth.

“With competent leadership, the NNPC can finally fulfil its mandate. We expect reforms that will boost local refining capacity, attract investment, and ultimately reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported petroleum products,”
the statement read.

Kyari’s removal was part of a broader shake-up of NNPC’s board, with former Shell executive Bashir Bayo Ojulari appointed as the new GCEO and Ahmadu Musa Kida as non-executive chairman.

The restructuring aligns with the government’s vision of revitalising the oil sector and increasing Nigeria’s crude oil production and refining capacity.

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