Obansanjo To NNPCL: Don't Insult Me With Invitation

Jan 4, 2025 - 17:25
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Obansanjo To NNPCL: Don't Insult Me With Invitation

Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has slammed the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited over its recent invitation to tour the Port Harcourt Refinery and verify its current operational status, saying "don't insult me."

In response to the invitation, Obasanjo, speaking through his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, in an interview with Punch, described it as a total disrespect to his person and office.

Obasanjo said the oil company had not sent any formal invitation to him as of Thursday, January 2, 2024.

He said, “Is that the right way to invite a former president of the country? Who says Baba has even seen the statement or read the news? It is a total disrespect for the office of the former president.

“Ask the NNPCL that as of January 2, have they written to him? Is there any official letter addressed to him, inviting him to the refinery? It is an absolute insult, and the former president cannot dignify such with a response.”

Obasanjo’s recent interview with Channels Television, where he referenced advice from Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) indicating that the refinery might not function efficiently necessitated his invitation to come and see things himself before criticising.

The former president also accused NNPCL of allegedly misleading Nigerians about the refinery’s performance.

In a statement, NNPCL’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, emphasised the company’s dedication to transparency and accountability.

Soneye extended an invitation to Obasanjo to witness the progress made at the refinery since its rehabilitation, highlighting the organization’s transformation efforts.

Soneye explained that NNPCL’s efforts at the Port Harcourt Refinery went beyond routine maintenance, involving a complete overhaul to meet international standards.

He noted similar rehabilitation projects underway at the Warri, old Port Harcourt, and Kaduna refineries.

According to Soneye, NNPCL’s transition from a government corporation to a private entity with limited liability has shifted its focus to profitability, positioning it as a competitive global energy company.


SOURCE PUNCH