“Most of us, I am not surprised actually because the biggest problem we have always had in the Oil and Gas or NNPC for example, has been the issue of the process which is more like a standard operating process in such organisation.
“But you also find out that NNPC acts like it is a government within a government, a government of its own. If that is not the case, the minister would not have written a memo to the president.
According to him, corruption still strives in NNPC because of some elites that benefitted from its proceeds.
“I think we should be happy that issues like this are coming up because I will rather look at the glass as half full rather than half empty.
“Now you have this challenge, you need to ask yourself, ‘How do we deal with this challenge?’ ‘What do we need to do to make sure that this doesn’t happen again?’
“If you ask me, in the last administration, there was no board meeting. That is why I said it has been a standard operating practice. It is wrong to do that but that is what NNPC has gotten used to.
“And that is why NNPC has become so big that it is difficult to unbundle the corporation because that are so many elites benefitting from the way NNPC is at the moment,” he added. ❤ ❤ 2348050417551 available for a good time ... spill TEA.... Easy on Shade #jaiyeorie