The announcement of Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, as Minister of State for
Petroleum Resources did not come as a surprise to many. But what came as
a shock, was his announcement on resuming office that he will also be
retaining his job as the Group Managing Director, Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.
Apart from being an unprecedented history in Nigeria, stakeholders
note that both portfolios represent enormous challenges, especially with
the NNPC having 11 subsidiaries under its kitty.
Similarly, respondents also believe that collapsing Power, Works and
Housing into one ministry under former Lagos State Governor, Babatunde
Fashola, may be too much for him to handle, in view of the scope of work
required in the separate entities within the group.
Those who commented on the issue responded as follows:
Chambers Oyibo – former GMD, NNPC
“Some of us have been in this industry long enough to know that the
role of the GMD and that of the Minister of State will be very confusing
to us as operator and as regulator. We hope government has thought
through it. For example can DPR, which reports to the Minister stop NNPC
if NNPC infringes on one of the laws? And NNPC reports to the same
Minister who is one and the same person. I hope that has been thought
through. I know that there is no problem without a solution, but we see
that there will be some confusion in future.”
Hon. Sergius Ogun – Member, House of Representatives
“We have not been informed officially that the current Minister of
State for Petroleum Resources will double as the Group Managing
Director. I will advise that we wait till this becomes official before
commenting on it.
“Also, efficiency is relative, depending on who is doing the
assessment. Though I have said we should wait and hear before commenting
on this, it looks like you have forced a response out of me.
“The work of the Group Managing Director is basically commercial and
the work of the Minister is that of a Regulator how can these two
responsibilities be fused into one?
“However, my interaction with the personnel has revealed that Mr.
Kachikwu has changed the way business was done hitherto in the
Corporation. They gave example of the so-called untouchable contracts
that he cancelled; the unbundling of PPMC. He introduced whistle blowing
and recognition of personnel contribution to the overall performance of
the Corporation (reward system). They also mentioned that the quality
of communication within the Corporation has increased a great deal and
finally that he has given management and staff hope. If he can replicate
these in the subsidiaries then he would have set the agenda for change
in the industry.
Olisemeka Ojieh – Managing Director, Petrocarbon Engineering Limited
“It is a smart move to bring in Dr. Kachikwu as Minister of State for
Petroleum Resources while managing the affairs of the NNPC because this
will synchronise the planned reforms in the oil and gas sector and
increase the effectiveness of the system. Kachikwu will not only be a
major voice in policy making as Minister of State, but will also enforce
the implementation of such policies as GMD of NNPC. I do not think the
dual role is too much for him. He is highly recommended, with over 30
years’ experience in the industry and a very impressive resume. The task
ahead of him is onerous but he is equal to it.”
Lee Maeba – former Senate Committee Chairman on Petroleum Resources (Upstream)
“If President Buhari feels he wants to appoint Kachikwu minister and
Group Managing Director of NNPC, it is up to him. If he thinks the man
can combine both offices, he knows why it is so. He knows what he wants.
It all depends on the President’s aims and objectives.”
Casmir Maduafokwa – Managing Director/CEO, Tecon Oil Group. “It makes
sense as a transitional arrangement only to synchronise new and
mandatory policy actions with the bureaucratic operational arm of the
government as far as oil and gas is concerned. The new NNPC slimmer and
focused blue print headed by an oil and gas technocrat with extensive
experience outside the public sector should be in place before
decoupling the two positions.”
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