By Christie U. Omonigho
Those referred to as “concerned experts” in the petroleum industry have raised concerns over the irregularity in the recent reconstitution of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) Board, citing non-compliance with the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.
In a formal statement signed by Mr Abolade Adewale released last weekend, the experts called for the reversal of, Energy Window International gathered, the appointment of Aminu Said Ahmed, a Senior Manager from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), as the Ministry’s representative on the board.
They have argued, according to the statement, that the appointment of Aminu violated Section 59(2)(d) of the PIA 2021, which stipulates that the NNPC Ltd Board shall comprise “a representative of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources (MPR), not below the rank of a Director.” Emphasizing that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency (NMDPRA) is an independent regulatory agency, distinct from the Ministry, and therefore, its staff cannot represent the MPR on the board.
They have noted that Aminu Said Ahmed is a Grade Level 14 officer in the NMDPRA and so cannot represent the Ministry of Petroleum Resources on the NNPC Limited Board. “This is inconsistent with the provisions of Section (59) sub section (2) sub (d) of PIA Act, 2021 and a grand conspiracy to usurp the Ministry at all cost.”
They have also highlighted that the Federal Ministry of Finance (FMF) is represented on the same board by its Permanent Secretary, aligning with the PIA’s requirement for Ministerial representation. They have therefore called on those in authority reverse the decision and maintain parity by appointing a Permanent Secretary from the MPR to the board.
“The PIA provides that a representative of the MPR and the FMF not below the rank of a Director should be appointed as a member of the board, hence, the appointment of the Permanent Secretary, FMF as a member of the board, which was in accordance with the PIA provisions, but Aminu Said Ahmed is neither a Director nor a staff of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.”
They also addressed the issue of representation in international petroleum organizations, stating that the Ministry should lead delegations to bodies like Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) etc as mandated by Section 3(1) (d) of the PIA. They criticized the practice of assigning non-Ministry officials to such roles based on nepotism, citing concerns over institutional memory and reputational risks.
“We therefore respectfully submit that all nominations to international engagements on Petroleum-related matters should kindly be made strictly among serving officials of the MPR through formal appointment by the Minister, as permitted under the law,” Adewale said.
They called for a reaffirmation of statutory compliance and institutional mandate, urging those in authority to reverse the appointment of Aminu Said Ahmed and approve a high ranking officer of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, which in this case should be the Permanent Secretary. “A corrective measure is imperative as it will help to uphold the integrity of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.”