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The Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the National Institute for Security Studies
(NISS) have stepped up inter-agency collaboration to protect both human and
material assets of the corporation.
The Group Managing Director of
the NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari, while receiving the delegation from the NISS on
Friday in Abuja, said that security of workers and capital-intensive equipment
in the Oil and Gas Industry were critical areas of priority that would always
attract the corporation’s management attention.
A release by the Acting Group
General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division on NNPC stated that Kyari, who
noted with dismay, the frequent attacks on the nation’s oil and gas facilities,
said the corporation was open to any form of collaboration from recognized
reputable organization to address the security challenge.
“As you are aware, a number of
infractions had happened to our assets across the country and our staff have
become key targets of many kidnap attempts and even physical issues around the
security of our staff. So, security is an issue for us and we are engaging on a
number of interventions to ensure the safety of our staff and material
assets.”, he stated.
The NNPC’s helmsman stated
that the corporation remained exposed nonetheless its custodian of critical
national assets, even as he challenged NISS to think out of the box in
restructuring its training programmes to accommodate short courses tailored to
Industry needs to encourage staff across all categories to undertake.
“Every management staff of
this company should be aware of security of our asset and also personal
security. However, sometimes having a 9-month programme may be a deep challenge
in releasing all category of staff to attend. I think what we can do is to
restructure the training plan to possibly create a room for short courses
targeted at the Oil and Gas Industry specific categories of employees.”
Earlier in his address, the
Institute’s Commandant and leader of delegation, Mr. Ayodele Adeleke,
congratulated the GMD on his appointment, stating that his group was at the NNPC
Towers to seek a mutually beneficial partnership in area of security of the
nation’s oil assets.
He disclosed that the
Institute, which stands at par with National Institute for Policy and Strategic
Studies (NIPSS) and Nigerian Defence College (NDC), was prepared to offer
security training and research services to the corporation.