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NNPC ‎to politicians: Don’t drag corporation into partisan politics

NNPC ‎to politicians: Don’t drag corporation into partisan politics
Ahead the forthcoming general election, the management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has called on politicians and those canvassing for votes for the impending general elections to refrain from using NNPC or its top management as cannon fodders as part of their electioneering strategies.
NNPC group general manager, group public affairs division, Ndu Ughamadu, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said using the corporation as a launch pad for political attacks against opponents was not only a disservice to the overall national interest, but also inimical to the national economy, given NNPC’s pivotal role as cash cow of the nation.
The NNPC spokes person said the call for restrains by politicians became necessary in the wake of the names of some of its top management being dragged into partisan politics.
Ughamdu noted that as a National Oil Company with partners in almost all the continents of the world, the ongoing attempts by politicians to drag the name of the corporation into the murky arena of partisan politics was a potent danger to the corporation’s business interests, its multi-faceted contract deals and MoUs which should ordinarily be insulated from political brinkmanship.
The NNPC explained that while it might be understandable for politicians to seek the hearts and souls of the electorate, attempting the feat by way of dragging NNPC into the fray was unfair and irrational, as the business environment in which it operates is not designed to withstand the shock from such careless and unguarded diatribes.
The corporation urged political office seekers to note that the NNPC was a public corporate entity run by well-groomed technocrats who are apolitical and inclined only to their fiduciary responsibility to the Governments and people of Nigeria irrespective of religion, tribe or political affiliation.