The Nigerian
Products Marketing Company (formerly Pipelines and Products Marketing Company)
a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, is
soliciting the assistance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, in tackling sundry financial malpractices in the downstream sector of the
Nigerian oil industry.
Umar Adiya, the
managing director of the company made the plea when he led senior management staff
of the organization on a courtesy visit to the EFCC head office on Friday July
21, 2017.
Adiya lauded the
Commission for its giant strides towards eradicating corruption in the country.
He said the visit was necessary as the EFCC was one of the stakeholders of the
Company.
“We felt that any
corporate system should identify with stakeholders that can help run their
system. The EFCC is one of our stakeholders. We are here to appreciate your
tremendous support to us at NPMC, especially in the area of revenue leakages.
“We are also here
to show our support and cooperation as we move forward in what you are doing
for us particularly. As for my team, we are spread all over Nigeria,
especially, inland deport where we sell products to the entire market.
“From time to time,
we will not hesitate to call on you for further support when we encounter
difficulty that might require your intervention”, Abiya said.
In his welcome
remarks, the acting chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, tasked the management
of NPMC, to initiate new thinking in order to bring sanity into the sector.
The EFCC boss, while commending Adiya over his appointment as the managing director of PPMC described the sector as ‘critical’ to the country’s economy.
The EFCC boss, while commending Adiya over his appointment as the managing director of PPMC described the sector as ‘critical’ to the country’s economy.
“I am happy to
see you here. This sector is critical. I assure you that we have intelligence
on the activities in the depots and we will soon sanitize it. We have a
strategy to check the fraudulent activities in the depots. We will partner with
you to put your house in order”, Magu assured.
He said the
Commission would not mind raising joint teams that will, from time to time,
deal with established cases of malfeasance, adding that the EFCC have the
capacity to help the NPMC fight corruption in the downstream sector of the oil industry.
The visit had in
attendance management staff of the EFCC including the Commission Secretary,
Emmanuel Adeboye Aremo; Ma’aji Abba Aji, Director of Organizational
Support; Ola Olukoyede, Chief of Staff and Chile Okoroma, Director, Legal and
Prosecution.
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