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Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by tommykiwi(m): 12:59pm On Mar 14, 2016
The Presidency yesterday denied being under pressure from any quarters trying to resist the recent re-organisation of the corporation and remove the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director (GMD) of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Ibe Kachikwu .

Speaking with The Guardian yesterday on the alleged pressure, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said nobody could pressurise President Muhammadu Buhari on anything.

“Nigerians know the kind of President they have. He is not a man anybody can pressurise or one who can succumb to pressure. It is not in his character. He knows what is good for the country and what is expected of him all the time,” he said.

The Presidency’s reaction came on the heels of the allegation that the recent re-organisation in NNPC by the minister didn’t come easy, as a Presidency source told The Guardian that some people with vested interests in the oil sector, some NNPC management staff and some in the corridors of power, who are benefitting from the status quo, had mounted pressure on the Presidency to back down on the restructuring plan.

According to the source who pleaded anonymity: “The President’s appointment of Kachikwu and the few reforms he has introduced, which include publication of the corporation’s monthly account, re-organisation of the management team and others, have not gone down well with the cabal in the oil sector and their fronts in the corporation, because it is no longer business as usual.

“That is why they are leaving no stone unturned in trying to sabotage the GMD’s efforts at sanitising and repositioning the Corporation for effective operations.”

“When the cabal, made of up of the oil players, the workers and their godfathers, got a hint that the corporation’s management team, led by the GMD, had made a strong proposal to the Presidency for the urgent restructuring of the corporation, they quickly moved in and mounted undue pressure on the Presidency not to accede to the proposal.”

“The cabal approached some highly-placed Nigerians, who also have deep interest in the oil sector, to appeal to the President to back down on the proposal. They even tried to convince the Presidency to appoint a new GMD for the corporation, arguing that Kachikwu cannot function effectively in the two positions at the same time.”

“The cabal had also suggested a senior staff of the corporation as Kachikwu’s possible replacement.

“But to their disappointment, the Presidency resisted and acceded to Kachikwu’s re-organisation plan, arguing that since he assumed office, he has shown professionalism and transparency in running the affairs of the corporation,” the source disclosed.

The Guardian also learnt that the same senior management staff of the corporation might have engineered the strike action embarked upon by oil workers across the country on Thursday in protest against the re-organisation.

According to a staff of the corporation: “The strike was embarked upon following pressure from the senior management staff, who were afraid that with the re-organisation, they may soon lose their jobs.”

“The workers were divided over the strike. While some were in support of it, others were against it. That was why at the Lagos, Apapa facilities of the corporation, workers were at work on Thursday while the strike was on.

“The leaderships of the unions were aware of the division among the workers over the strike before it was called off.”

“Ordinarily, NNPC workers, especially the junior ones, who are in the majority, have never and can never embark on strike on their own, no matter the circumstances. It is only when they are being engineered by the management staff that they can embark on strike.”

“Majority of the workers are in support of the re-organisation, because it will create opportunity for them to grow in the job, having been static and redundant for years without promotion and defined responsibilities,” the staff said.

Speaking on the development, former president of Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and immediate past president-general of Trade Union Congress (TUC), Peter Esele, said the restructuring is largely unprecedented in the history of the NNPC and would surely set a pathway for new national oil policy in the country.

“Kachikwu, his team and the Presidency have scored another first in the sector with this rare feat. It is long overdue, but the political will have been lacking in the past. It is good for the country’s oil sector.”

“Even the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) recommended the restructuring of the NNPC in line with the international best practice. There is no better time to implement the plan than now.”

“The management of the corporation should try to carry all stakeholders in the oil sector along through effective communication, transparency and cordial relationship.”

“They should take the corporation’s workers into confidence and assured the workers of job security,” he stated.

On the alleged pressure on the Presidency to resist the restructuring and remove the GMD, Esele said if it is true, such is not necessary at this point, because the corporation needs such re-organisation.

“The corporation and the government should not end up in announcing the plan; they should ensure that it is implemented to the letter. We have always had good policies in this country, but proper and effective implementations have always been a problem,” Esele said.

On the National Assembly’s position that the re-organisation was illegal, Esele said the issues concerning NNPC has to do more with executive functions, stressing the need for both National Assembly and the Executive to collectively look at the genuine concerns of the major stakeholders in the oil sector.

But the president of PENGASSAN, Francis Johnson, said it was not possible for the union to be used by anybody or group.

“If they were being sponsored, the strike would still be on. But after we had a meeting, we suspended it. If they were being sponsored, they would have asked for total reversal or nothing. We cannot be sponsored by any group. For what?”


http://m.guardian.ng/news/petrol-scarcity-takes-toll-on-nigerians/

Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Nobody: 1:14pm On Mar 14, 2016
Kachikwu will succeed.

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by winstonjenn012: 2:13pm On Mar 14, 2016
We need a long term solution to the current fuel problem... we cant keep having queues every other month. it's not healthy

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by cardoctor(m): 9:11am On Mar 15, 2016
Remove him for doing or not doing what?

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by missionmex(m): 9:11am On Mar 15, 2016
The only person that seems to be working?

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by bonganee: 9:13am On Mar 15, 2016
Kachichukwu doubles as the minister of Petroleum

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by SouthernBreeze(m): 9:13am On Mar 15, 2016
I don tire for this talk and deny, na so we go dey dey?

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by kennyman2000(m): 9:13am On Mar 15, 2016
Hmmmmm
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Samexdx(m): 9:13am On Mar 15, 2016
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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by boboLIL(m): 9:13am On Mar 15, 2016
Scammers
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Nobody: 9:14am On Mar 15, 2016
hmmm though i am not enjoying this government nor in support of our junketeer in chief, however this is #corruptionfightingback

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by ademoladeji(m): 9:20am On Mar 15, 2016
tuale4u:
Kachikwu will succeed.
Amen Ameen Amin
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by wizkidblogger(f): 9:22am On Mar 15, 2016
Oh k
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by UnknownT: 9:24am On Mar 15, 2016
if dem wan remove na the minister of Petroleum dem suppose remove grin

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by pheesayor(m): 9:24am On Mar 15, 2016
tommykiwi:

“Nigerians know the kind of President they have. He is not a man anybody can pressurise or one who can succumb to pressure. It is not in his character. He knows what is good for the country and what is expected of him all the time,” he said.
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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by greatiyk4u(m): 9:26am On Mar 15, 2016
Buhari's integrity is making manifest in resisting all the pushes and pull from the cabals that have been holding this country to ransom....................are you not surprised that since assuming presidency position, we have not seen PMB visit Otta villa, Minna,Burdillion, Sultanate,Emirate in Kano, Ekwemes, the clarks and even obas as a thank you tour that used to be a tradition by previous weak governments.....these visits in return marks the beginning of our woes as a country as that is where Nigeria is surrendered to the hands of cabals.

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Ezenwanne: 9:37am On Mar 15, 2016
Going by his past records and his principle, Kachikwu will do what is right. There are still good Nigerians that don't compromise their morales for daily bread.

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Beehshorp(m): 9:39am On Mar 15, 2016
The person we should be under pressure to remove is buhari...









greatiyk4u:
Buhari's integrity is making manifest in resisting all the pushes and pull from the cabals that have been holding this country to ransom....................are you not surprised that since assuming presidency position, we have not seen PMB visit Otta villa, Minna,Burdillion, Sultanate,Emirate in Kano, Ekwemes, the clarks and even obas as a thank you tour that used to be a tradition by previous weak governments.....these visits in return marks the beginning of our woes as a country as that is where Nigeria is surrendered to the hands of cabals.




How do u expect him to carry out these visits when he resides in diaspora?

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Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by OZAOEKPE(f): 9:40am On Mar 15, 2016
WHO IS KACHIKWU
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by profmallory(m): 9:46am On Mar 15, 2016
Nice one.. we will get there
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by greatiyk4u(m): 9:49am On Mar 15, 2016
Beehshorp:
The person we should be under pressure to remove is buhari...






Can u give me 99 reasons why Buhari should be removed







How do u expect him to carry out these visits when he resides in diaspora?

Stop subduing the truth.
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by cutecanson(m): 10:08am On Mar 15, 2016
i cant stop liking this man.....so so straight with his idea
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by truthspeaks: 10:14am On Mar 15, 2016
Dis govt shaaa. Wen d head is nt focused. Pls can dis ppl focus on d matters @ hand n deliver gud governance to Nigerians. Pls leave pressure to d pressurizers n sto distracting us.
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by kenesh(f): 10:26am On Mar 15, 2016
What is his crime? This indeed is Corruption fighting back. The minister that should be removed instead is FCT minister! That man is just lacadezical(spell check). Abuja has become somewhere else.
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Nobody: 10:27am On Mar 15, 2016
Actually, the person who should be sacked with immediate effect is The Minister of Petroleum. Yes Buhari should sack himself, he has been an epitome of failure. Kachiukwu is the only shining light of this administration.
“Nigerians know the kind of President they have. He is not a man anybody can pressurise or one who can succumb to pressure. It is not in his character. He knows what is good for the country and what is expected of him all the time,”
There my friend is a good personal quality howbeit a terrible quality for a leader. His rigidity has been the archilles of this administration, that's why our economy is in the doldrums. Ineffectual buffoons like Lai Mohammed, Rotimi Amaechi, AlHassan, Emefiele et al should have been sacked long ago. We need to move forward at speed.
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Trendishine: 10:29am On Mar 15, 2016
ukachukwu is the last person buhari wld ever wanna temper with, he is like a brother to him in similar passion. u think buhari wld jst give out such sensitive position 2 a bugabo ?.. those theives in nnpc definately dnt know wat they are doin if that was an attempt by them. their confusion jst began
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by Nobody: 10:41am On Mar 15, 2016
bonganee:
Kachichukwu doubles as the minister of Petroleum
You mean Minister of State for Petroleum?
The minister of Petroleum is the ineffectual buffoon
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by xcllaxix(m): 10:53am On Mar 15, 2016
Hmmm...that tie on Kachikwu is dooopppppppeeee!....
Re: Presidency, PENGASSAN Deny Pressure To Remove Kachikwu by naijagobetter(m): 11:01am On Mar 15, 2016
kachukwu will defeat corruption in NNPC, just as buhari defeated boko haram

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