The Managing Director, Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, Maikanti Baru, on Monday officially responded to the recent
allegations of insubordination and corruption levelled against him by the
Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu.
According to the NNPC, the response was following a
directive from President Muhammadu Buhari to Baru and his team, mandating them
to react to the issues raised in the petition that was written by Kachikwu.
“Following the publication of alleged lack of adherence to
due process in the award of NNPC contracts, the President ordered the Group
Managing Director and Management of the NNPC to consider and respond
expeditiously to the allegations,” the corporation said in a detailed response
issued by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Ndu
Ughamadu, in Abuja on Monday.
The oil firm stated that the substance of the allegations
made by Kachikwu in a letter to the President dated 30th of August 2017, was
that a number of “major contracts were never reviewed or discussed with me
(Kachikwu) and the NNPC Board.”
The NNPC stated that it was “important to note from the
outset that the law and the rules do not require a review or discussion with
the Minister of State or the NNPC board on contractual matters.
“What is required is the processing and approval of
contracts by the NNPC Tenders Board, the President in his executive capacity or
as Minister of Petroleum, or the Federal Executive Council, as the case may be.
There are therefore situations where all that is required is the approval of
the NNPC Tenders Board while, in other cases, based on the threshold, the award
must be submitted for presidential approval. Likewise, in some instances, it is
FEC approval that is required.”
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