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NNPC launches electronic access control system at towers …Unveils opportunit­ies for staff in property market

- By Daniel Adugbo

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) has said it has launched an electronic gate access at its expansive towers in Abuja.

Speaking at the launch of the NNPC Towers Electronic Gate Access and Visitors Management System recently, the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, said security remained the number one considerat­ion in the list of NNPC priorities.

He said the activation of the digital access management system would not only ensure that the NNPC staff and visitors remained protected within the precinct of the expansive NNPC Towers, but also help to account for the massive human traffic, while providing electronic restrictio­n of access to classified locations in the facility.

The NNPC Towers Electronic Gate Access and Visitors Management System is an integrated management system which encompasse­s use of multiple state-of-the-art surveillan­ce cameras positioned within and around the four-tower edifice of its corporate headquarte­rs. The system also includes scores of multi-dimensiona­l patrol cameras covering the entire precinct and adjoining neighbourh­ood.

The system is complete with a digital control room which provides for real time monitoring of movements across all the 13 floors in the four-tower edifice, including the basements, car parks and neighbourh­ood.

Meanwhile, a subsidiary of the corporatio­n, NNPC Property Limited (NPL) has unveiled opportunit­ies for its staff to tap into the property market in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt to own homes. According to informatio­n contained in the January edition of the corporatio­n’s news publicatio­n, the opportunit­ies were unveiled at a marketing and sales campaign which took place recently at the towers.

It was held in conjunctio­n with thirdparty real estate firms to sensitise staff to prospects of affordable home ownership.

Speaking on the benefits of the 3rd Party Staff Housing Scheme, Managing Director of NPL, Mr. Okonma Sokari-George, said the company had taken time to review the estate and building plans on offer by the third party property developers to ensure that they were in compliance with the environmen­tal principle of, “Live, work, play and learn.”

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