Earlier in the day, news broke that a letter, which the Minister of State
for Petroleum, and Chairman Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
board wrote to
President Buhari over the state of affairs in the NNPC, had leaked into public domain.
President Buhari over the state of affairs in the NNPC, had leaked into public domain.
In the letter, Kachikwu detailed instances of corruption and insubordination
channeled by NNPC's Group Managing Director (GMD), Dr Maikanti Baru.
Here are 5 damaging things Kachikwu's letter revealed.
1. Kachikwu hasn't seen President Buhari since he got back from London:
According to Kachikwu, despite repeated attempts to see President Buhari, the
two Petroleum ministers have not had a one-on-one meeting since Buhari got back
from his extended sick leave in the United Kingdom. Said Kachikwu:
"I would have wanted to come personally after receiving you at the
airport to felicitate with you and discuss matters herein contained, however I
have been unable to secure an appointment to see you despite very many
attempts."
2. Appointments have been made in NNPC without proper consultation: Under
normal circumstances, every major appointment made in the NNPC should be
subject to approval by the board. But this hasn't been the case. Kachikwu in
his letter said that he finds out about appointments and re-postings in the
NNPC the same time as every other Nigerian - on the pages of newspapers and on
social media, despite being the boss at NNPC.
He further said this has been the case since Dr Baru resumed as NNPC GMD.
Wrote Kachikwu:
"Indeed in anticipation of vacancies that would arise from retiring
senior executives of NNPC, I wrote the GMD a letter requesting that we both
have prior review of the proposed amendments. This was to enable me present
same to the Board or give an anticipatory approval and then review with the
Board later (Appendix 1). I wrote to the GMD given previous happenstances of
this nature. In addition, thereafter, I called the GMD to a private meeting
where I discussed these issues. Needless to say that, not only did he not give
my letter the courtesy of a reply, he proceeded to announce the appointments without
consultation or Board concurrence."
3. Over $25 billion worth of contracts have been awarded without
following due process: According to Kachikwu, in the over one year Dr Baru has
served as NNPC GMD, no contract has been run through the board. This is in
spite of the fact that the legal and procedural requirement of contract
awarding is that contracts worth over $20 million would need to be reviewed and
approved by the Board of NNPC.
Kachikwu went on to list a number of contracts totaling $25 billion which
were awarded by the NNPC Tenders Board which GMD, Dr Baru heads that flouted
the $20 million mark.
The contracts include:
- The Crude Term contracts - value at over $10 billion
- The DSDP contracts - value at over $5bn
- The AKK pipeline contract - value approximately $3bn
- Various finacing allocation funding contracts with the NOCs - value
over $3bn
- Various NPDC production service contracts - value at over $3bn -$4bn
4. GMD attends meetings at will: Collaborative meetings are important in
every organisation to chart a course, and the NNPC is no different. It is to
this end that Kachikwu, in his letter, said he instituted Monthly Parastatal
meetings with Heads of Agencies, and another with the Senior Management in all
Parastatals.
However, Kachikwu said the GMD objected to his senior staff attending the
Joint Senior Management meetings on the ground that "this was over
reaching his territory".
Kachikwu went on to say that Baru barely attends the monthly Heads of Agencies
meetings, and in other cases, sends "subordinates without the courtesy of
a call to explain his absence". He also added that since 2017, he has only
had about 4 or 5 one-on-one meetings with Baru.
5. Fear culture in NNPC: According to Kachikwu, "the effect of the
attitude of the GMD and the sidelining of the Board is that there is a fear
culture in NNPC".
He went on to say that the open administration which he introduced with
President Buhari's support has been eroded and that "NNPC staff are afraid
of contacting me to avoid being punished, sidelined in appointments and
targeted."

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