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Leadership baton passes smoothly at NNPCL as Ojulari succeeds Kyari
The newly appointed Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Engineer Bayo Bashir Ojulari, has officially assumed leadership of the company, taking over from his immediate predecessor, Mele Kolo Kyari.
During a brief handover ceremony held on Friday at the NNPC Towers, the new GCEO lauded Kyari for his immense contributions to the growth of NNPCL and his exemplary service to the nation.
Ojulari stated that his administration aims to build on the achievements of his predecessor and steer the company towards greater heights.
*Ambitious Targets Ahead*
Acknowledging the enormity of the tasks ahead, Ojulari expressed confidence in the cooperation of the management and staff of the company, as well as the continued guidance of Kyari, to achieve the set goals.
“I will be counting on your support. I will need it. I will be coming around to seek your counsel,” Ojulari told Kyari.
In his earlier remarks, Kyari congratulated Ojulari on his appointment and extended his gratitude to the management and staff of NNPCL for their support during his tenure.

He pledged to offer his full support to ensure the success of the new leadership, emphasising that he remains just a phone call away.
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