Connect with us

National

President Buhari Receives Certificate of Incorporation For NNPC

Published

on

President Buhari receives the Certificate of Incorporation of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation on October 8.
President Muhammadu Buhari has received the Certificate of Incorporation of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

He was presented with the certificate at the State House on Friday by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Timpre Sylva, Registrar Corporate Affairs Commission, Alhaji Garba Abubakar and NNPC Group Managing Director, Mele Kyari.

Others include the Permanent Secretary, Finance, Budget & National Planning Aliyu Ahmed; Chief of Staff, Ibrahim Gambari; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha; Permanent Secretary, Petroleum Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo, and NNPC CFO, Umar Isa Ajiya.

Advertisement


President Buhari received the NNPC delegation and government officials at the State House

Following the signing of the Petroleum Industry Bill into law by President Muhammadu Buhari on August 17, Mr Sylva had said that the (NNPC) will become a commercial company within six months.

President Buhari with Permanent Secretary Finance, Budget & National Planning Aliyu Ahmed, Chief of Staff Ibrahim Gambari, Minister of State Petroleum Timpre Sylva, SGF Boss Mustapha, GMD NNPC Mele Kyari, Registrar Corporate Affairs Commission Alhaji Garba Abubakar, ES PTDF Dr Bello Aliyu Gusau, Permanent Secretary Petroleum Dr. Nasir Sani Gwarzo and NNPC CFO Umar Isa Ajiya as he receives Certificate of Incorporation of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation in State House on 8th Oct 2021

He said a transitional committee was already in place to incorporate NNPC Limited.

Advertisement

Consequently, all shares in NNPC Limited are expected to be vested in the government at incorporation and held by the Ministry of Finance.

Mr Sylva noted that although the new Petroleum Act has deregulated the oil sector, subsidy policies will remain in place till further notice.

Meanwhile, the minister on Thursday also said he was confident that the law will significantly boost Nigeria’s potential to achieve its oil production to four million barrels per day.

Advertisement

In addition, he said the passage of the PIA will also boost the nation’s oil reserves from 37 billion barrels to 40 billion barrels.

“The PIA 2021 will undoubtedly assist in harnessing Nigeria’s potential to achieve its oil production to four million barrels per day and oil reserves from 37 billion barrels to 40 billion barrels while also drawing on the country’s estimated 600 cubic ft of natural gas to provide clean and efficient energy,” Mr Sylva said at the SEPLAT Energy Summit which held in Abuja.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement Web Hosting in Nigeria
Advertisement
Advertisement

Trending