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You are quacks, CIPM tells HR practition­ers without licence

- From Risikat Ramoni, Lagos NNPC announces N18.12bn trade surplus

Human resources personnel who practice without licence from the chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) have been described as quacks.

Speaking during the executive induction ceremony for 70 new members, a former president of the institute, Mr Abiola Popoola, said being The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) says it made a trade surplus of N18.12 billion in the month of May, higher than N17.16 billion in April 2018.

The Corporatio­n made the disclosure in a statement signed by its Spokesman, Mr Ndu Ughamadu in Abuja on Monday.

He said details of the transactio­ns was published in the corporatio­n’s May 2018 edition of the Monthly Financial and Operations Reports.

He noted that the report indicated that the additional monthly trade surplus of N0.96bn was mainly due to increased performanc­e of some of the corporatio­n’s subsidiari­es.

He named the subsidiari­es to include the Nigerian Petroleum Developmen­t Company (NPDC), Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company (NPSC) and Marine Logistics. a member of an institute would avail the practition­ers, the opportunit­y to increase their knowledge, network “and they will have the confidence to practice without anyone casting aspersions on them.”

During his lecture on HR as business leaders, he urged HR personnel to have a positive impact as well as use their expertise in solving the problems of their organisati­ons.

“Within the period, the NNPC Group performanc­e was mainly impacted by NPDC’s performanc­e which recorded a favorable variance of N18 billion due to increase in revenue with parallel decrease in expenses.

“This resulted in N20.93billion net increase in the upstream gas and power surplus,’’ he said

He added that the report indicated that the increase in performanc­e was bolstered by relatively high production volumes of 1.97 million barrels per day in April, which was sold in May, thereby reducing cost per unit.

Under the national crude oil and natural gas production, lifting and utilisatio­n segment, Ughamdu said the report noted that 58.96 million barrels of crude oil and condensate were produced in the month of April.

This, he said, represente­d an average daily production of 1.97 million barrels. (NAN)

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