, the Group Managing Director Malam Mele Kyari, started the week by charging the staff to work hard to sustain the profitability trend as Nigerians will no longer condone losses from the Corporation.
On the need for high ethical conduct, he urged staff to red-flag every conduct that could prove inimical to the progress of the Corporation by either reporting such directly to him or deploying any of the whistle-blowing platforms that have been activated by the Corporation. The Chief Executive Officer of Budgit, Gabriel Okeowo, noted that NNPC had become more responsive and open than in the past thereby enabling a more cordial relationship between the Corporation and the civil society.
Shugaba, who gave the commendation during the inauguration of the theatre, expressed satisfaction with the quality of job and the intervention of the corporation to the infrastructure needs of Nigerian universities. Speaking at the inauguration and handing over of the project, the Manager, Leadership Development of the Talent Management Department, Mrs Nkechi Anaedobe, stated that the Corporate Social Responsibility project was a practical display of the leadership principles taught to members of the class, stressing that one cannot be a leader without thinking of others.
Brent crude for November delivery gained 18 cents, or 0.3 per cent to touch 71.81 dollars a barrel, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for October was up 17 cents, or 0.3 per cent at 68.67 dollars.U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration has urged OPEC+ to boost output to tackle rising gasoline prices that it views as a threat to the global economic recovery.
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