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Buhari in closed door meeting with Kachikwu

By Terhemba Daka, Abuja
06 October 2017   |   12:05 pm
President Mohammadu Buhari is currently meeting with the Minister of Petroleum Resources at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Minister of State for Pretroleum Resources Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu

President Mohammadu Buhari is currently meeting with the Minister of Petroleum Resources at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

The Minister arrived at the Presidential Villa at about 11:34 am and proceeded straight to meet President Buhari in the office.

The meeting is coming barely few days after the leakage of Kachikwu’s written letter to the President accusing the NNPC Group Managing Director (GMD) of a sundry administrative misdemeanors that were capable of jeopardizing the administration’s policies aimed at repositioning the petroleum sector.

In the letter, dated August 30, Kachikwu had complained to the President over what he considers as insubordination by the NNPC boss.

A copy of the letter being circulated on the social media indicates that the minister is also unhappy with the manner recent changes in the NNPC were handled and accused Dr. Baru of humiliating the board.

Dated a day after the NNPC announced a massive shakeup which affected 55 management staff, the Minister said it was not the first time changes would be made without the Board’s input.

“It is in the spirit of service and absolute belief in your leadership and integrity that I have, after one year of tolerating these disrespectful and humiliating conducts by the GMD, decided to bring these to your attention,” the Minister wrote.

He called on the President to intervene and “save the office of the Minister of State from further humiliation and disrespect by compelling all parastatals to submit to oversight regulatory mandate and proper supervision” which he is supposed to manage on the President’s behalf.

He also called on President Buhari to “save the NNPC and the oil industry from collapse arising from the above non-transparent practices and empower the Board” to do the needful.

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