By John Okafor
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has extended its heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Mele Kyari upon his retirement from the position of Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), following his commendable tenure under both Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administrations.
President General of AYCF, Yerima Shettima, in a statement reflecting on Mr. Kyari’s numerous accomplishments, said it is evident that his leadership has significantly transformed the Nigerian oil and gas sector, setting a solid foundation for future growth and sustainability.
According to the youth leader, since his appointment on July 8, 2019, Mr. Kyari has been a beacon of innovative reforms, guiding the NNPCL with a robust operational blueprint that has not only reduced costs but also improved profitability for the national oil company.
“His strategic focus on operational efficiency and transparency has marked a significant departure from the past, ushering in an era of accountability that has been long overdue for an organization historically plagued by corruption and mismanagement,” Shettima stated.
Under Mr. Kyari’s visionary leadership, the Transparency, Accountability, and Performance Excellence (TAPE) agenda has effectively dismantled the culture of opaqueness that once characterized the NNPC. This transformative approach has fostered a new culture within the organization, one that prioritizes integrity and performance, thus restoring public trust in the management of Nigeria’s oil resources.
Shettima further highlighted that one of the most notable achievements during Mr. Kyari’s tenure has been the partnership with Italian oil giant Eni to rehabilitate and upgrade the nation’s refineries. With a target of achieving full production capacity by 2023, this initiative not only promises to enhance local refining capabilities but also aims to significantly reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported petroleum products—a critical step towards energy independence and economic self-sufficiency.
“Moreover, Mr. Kyari has overseen the establishment of a new trading subsidiary and a crude oil marketing division, alongside the implementation of a cutting-edge performance management system. These initiatives have streamlined operations and enhanced the NNPC’s competitiveness in the global market, positioning Nigeria as a key player in the oil and gas industry,” Shettima added.
In addition to these operational reforms, Mr. Kyari has been a champion for environmental sustainability. His commitment to increasing domestic gas utilization, optimizing the energy mix, and minimizing the carbon footprint of the NNPC has led to the development of new gas infrastructure and the expansion of existing facilities. Under his guidance, Nigeria has emerged as the largest producer of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in Africa and ranks among the top ten producers globally.
“This not only enhances our energy security but also opens up new avenues for economic diversification through the promotion of gas-based industries, including petrochemicals and fertilizers. As Mr. Kyari embarks on the next chapter of his life, the AYCF acknowledges the indelible mark he has left on the Nigerian oil and gas sector,” Shettima noted.
Shettima also emphasized that Kyari’s dedication, integrity, and visionary leadership have not only transformed the NNPC but have also contributed to the broader goals of national development and economic prosperity.
“We wish Mr. Mele Kyari all the best in his future endeavors and hope that his legacy of excellence will inspire future leaders in the oil and gas sector. We also hope his successor will continue with the development phase set by Mele Kyari,” he added.
The AYCF reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote transparency, accountability, and sustainable development in Nigeria, as the nation collectively strives for a brighter future.
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