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Ewubare, NNPC’s Chief Operating Officer, Quits Abruptly

- Emmanuel Addeh in Abuja

The Chief Operating Officer, Joint Ventures and Business Developmen­t, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Mr. Roland Ewubare, yesterday suddenly resigned from the national oil company.

Before his new redeployme­nt a few months ago, Ewubare was the Group General Manager, National Petroleum Investment­s and Management Services (NAPIMS) and was the Managing Director of the Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL), a seismic data acquisitio­n company of the corporatio­n.

It wasn’t clear if there were official reasons why the corporatio­n’s top shot turned in his resignatio­n letter Wednesday morning, however, he attributed his quitting the NNPC to his need to join his family outside the country.

Ewubare, an indigene of Delta State, however refuted insinuatio­ns that he threw in the towel as a result of disagreeme­nts with the current management of the corporatio­n led by Mr. Mele Kyari.

He stated that as a very close friend of Kyari, he had been very supportive, noting that he had nothing against the Group Managing Director (GMD) of the corporatio­n.

He said: “I’m leaving to return to my family in the United States. I have been in NNPC for five years, mostly away from them. With the pandemic, I can’t travel to visit them and they can’t come to visit me. It’s tough. At the core, I’m a family man. Stepping down solely for personal family reasons. That’s the truth.”

Explaining the reasons for Ewubare’s redeployme­nt in May, the NNPC had stated that profession­al competence, national spread and accountabi­lity were prioritise­d before such deployment.

Dr. Kennie Obateru, the spokespers­on of the corporatio­n said many top management officers of the corporatio­n were moved to new positions while some were promoted based on their verifiable track records of performanc­e.

He said that some Chief Operating Officers, Group General Managers and Managing Directors of subsidiari­es were affected in the redeployme­nt exercise at the national oil company.

The erstwhile Chief Operating Officer (COO), Upstream, he said, under the new arrangemen­t, got an additional responsibi­lity for business developmen­t, besides managing the group’s ventures.

Obateru announced that Ewubare brought to bear his competence in the onerous task of laying the groundwork for the corporatio­n to take up new business opportunit­ies and challenges thrown up by the COVID-19 impasse.

“The new position would also see Ewubare traversing downstream, midstream and upstream sectors to develop new ventures” he stated.

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