No Plan for Mass Retirement of Staff – NNPC

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…As Baru Tasks Staff on Innovative Ideas to Move the Corporation Forward

 NNPC GMD’s representative and Chief Operating Officer, NNPC Upstream, Mr. Rabiu Bello (middle) cutting the tape to flag-off the CS Connect programme. He is flanked by the Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, Mr. Isah Inuwa (right); Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Isiaka Abdulrazaq (2nd from right); and the Group General Manager, Group Human Resources, Mrs. Oyeyemi Ladipo (2nd from left).

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has reiterated that there was no plan to carry out mass retirement of staff.

 

The Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru, gave the assurance yesterday at a programme tagged “CS Connect”, organized by the Corporate Services Autonomous Business Units (ABU) to showcase its products and services to the public.

 

In a keynote address at the event, the GMD charged the management and staff of the Corporation to go about their duties and continue to give their best to the corporation and ignore the rumors of sack.

 

He explained that the recent retirement of some staff following the last management promotion exercise was restricted to those who had been performing below par, stressing that “they were a disincentive to those remaining in the system and it was only appropriate to disengage them to allow some fresh air for others to rise”.

 

Dr. Baru harped on the need for staff to be law-abiding, resourceful and disciplined, and urged staff “to come up with innovative ideas and best-in-class practices to reposition the Corporation and sustain our pride of place in the national economy as we strive for global recognition”.

He commended the Corporate Services ABU for being in the forefront of service delivery and for  enhancing  the overall business success of the Corporation, adding that  the CS Connect was aimed at improving current support services with a focus on cost-reduction and greater efficiency.

 

In his opening remarks, Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services, Mr. Isa Inuwa, said the occasion was primarily for the Corporate Services Autonomous Business Unit to account for its mandate.

 

The theme of CS Connect programme which is in its second day is: “Integrate, Automate and Elevate NNPC’s Business to Next Level”


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