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NNPC Is Nigeria’s Most Transparent Government Organisation, Says Baru

(File) NNPC GMD, Maikanti Baru

 

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr Maikanti Baru, has described the nation’s oil company as the most open and transparent government-owned corporate entity.

Dr Baru stated this on Thursday while addressing an audience at the public opening of bids for Insurers and Brokers for NNPC Oil and Non-Oil Assets and Liabilities in Abuja.

He explained that his description of the NNPC as ‘most open and transparent’ was due to the company’s commitment to the ideals of probity and accountability in all its operations.

The NNPC GMD stressed that by sustaining the practice of public harvesting of bids submitted in response to the widely advertised call for tenders, the corporation has emerged a veritable champion of openness and transparency.

“In terms of transparency and accountability, I can guarantee you that there is no other government agency that is more open than us,” Baru was quoted as saying in a statement by Mr Ndu Ughamadu who is the Group General Manager of NNPC Group Public Affairs Division.

“We are the first and maybe the only one that is still publishing its account on a monthly basis, that is the uppermost point of transparency.

The NNPC boss noted that same gale of transparency runs through the corporation’s processes and procedures which he said has manifested in seamless conduct of open bid exercises for procurements across the operational value chain.

On the bid for insurers and brokers for NNPC assets and liabilities, he said the transparent nature of the exercise has helped the corporation to save premiums of up to $30m year-on-year over the past three years while ensuring greater participation of insurers and brokers within the same period.

According to the statement, no fewer than 600 bids were submitted for the 2018/2019 exercise for the evaluation and selection of insurers and brokers for the NNPC oil and Non-Oil Assets and Liabilities.

The exercise was witnessed by representatives of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), National Insurance Commission (NICOM), Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Transparency Watch and hordes of civil society groups and organisations in the country.

Although the NNPC has been heavily criticised over the level of transparency at the corporation, Baru insisted that it has performed better than other government agencies.

Akinola Ajibola

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