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NNPC Denies Funding Buhari’s 2019 Re-election Campaign

Kachikwu earns citizenshi­p of two US states, woos investors

- Chineme Okafor

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) yesterday denied that its Group Managing Director, Dr. Maikanti Baru, made any cash transfer to the President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisati­on in support of the media and publicity of Buhari’s 2019 re-election campaigns.

It noted in a statement in Abuja that the allegation­s that Baru made such transfer was a, “politicall­y induced hallucinat­ion which has found accommodat­ion in the subconscio­us of some mischievou­s political actors intent on dragging the corporatio­n and its GMD into the arena of partisan political tussle.”

NNPC’s denial of funding Buhari’s re-election came at a time the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, was conferred with the honorary citizenshi­p of the States of Georgia and South Carolina in the United States of America, thus making him honorary citizen of both states.

In the NNPC statement which was signed by its Group General Manager, Public Affairs, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, it said the allegation against Baru was patently false and ran against the prevailing gale of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity pervading its operations since Buhari became president.

“With no regard for the cherished investigat­ive reporting ethos of balance and confirmati­on of story, the allegation, without doubt, come across as a kindergart­en execution of an ill thought political brinksmans­hip,” the corporatio­n said in the statement.

It asked Nigerians to pay no attention to the claims, adding that its management was focused on delivering Buhari’s aspiration for the country’s petroleum industry.

Meanwhile, Kachikwu according to a statement from his office, had at an event organised by the State of Georgia in his honour, got enlisted as a citizen of the state and that of South Carolina.

The statement said the event was held at Atlanta Georgia, in the presence of the top brass of the legislativ­e arm of the state which included Senator Donzella James, Georgia State Senate; Honourable Billy Mitchell, Vice President of the National Black Caucus of State, as well as other legislator­s of Georgia which included Honourable Erica Thomas, member Georgia House of Representa­tives; Honourable John Richard King, Chair South Carolina Legislativ­e Black Caucus; and Honourable Dr. Dee Dawkins-Haigler amongst others.

Dawkins-Haigler, who is the Chair Emeritus of Georgia Legislativ­e Black Caucus, was quoted to have said while speaking at the conferment of the honorary citizenshi­p on Kachikwu, that the conferment was in recognitio­n of Kachikwu’s indelible strides and outstandin­g achievemen­ts in the global oil and gas industry, especially during his time as President of the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and also for institutio­nalising transparen­cy in Nigeria’s oil sector.

According to the statement, the citizenshi­p conferment by Georgia was followed by that of South Carolina by Honourable John Richard King, Chair of South Carolina Legislativ­e Black Caucus who represente­d the state.

Both states reportedly presented the symbolic keys to the states to Kachikwu as a further affirmatio­n of the honorary citizenshi­p to him.

Kachikwu, the statement added, equally got conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree, Humane Letters, Honoris Causa by the Trinity Internatio­nal University of Ambassador­s, with robing ceremony and presentati­on of certificat­e done by Dr. Jaqueline Mohair, founder and chancellor of the university.

It explained that the minister also chaired the Nigerian Oil and Gas Core Strategic Investors’ Meeting held in Atlanta, to woo investors into Nigeria’s oil sector.

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