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Home»Energy»Oil & Gas»NNPC Retail Now Holds 14% Of Retail Business … Says More Stations In Pipeline
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NNPC Retail Now Holds 14% Of Retail Business … Says More Stations In Pipeline

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Yemisi Izuora 

The   Nigerian   National   Petroleum   Corporation   (NNPC)   said   Downstream
subsidiary, the NNPC Retail Limited, now holds 14 per cent of the market share of
petroleum products retail business in Nigeria.
Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru, made this disclosure at
the 1st to 5th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the NNPC Retail Limited which
held at the NNPC Towers, Abuja Tuesday.
Dr. 
 Baru said despite  being  the  market  leader  in the sector, the  company was
poised to establishing even ultra large mega stations and was in the process of
identifying
   the   areas   where   such   large   mega   stations   would   be   economically
viable.
The NNPC helmsman explained that NNPC Retail would also continue to set up
standard stations that would fit into the domains where they operate, disclosing that the focus of the management of NNPC, as owners of the company, was to ensure that its stations were in every nook and cranny of Nigeria.
Dr. Baru described the 1st
 to 5th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the NNPC
Retail Limited as a landmark event, saying it was the first since the Company was
established.
He said: “Today’s AGM is in line with our drive to sanitize all our books and bring
them to currency, the management of the NNPC is committed to ensuring that all
the books of all the entities within the NNPC are up to date.”
According to him, the AGM combined all the accounts of 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
and 2016 which had all been audited by external auditors and submitted to the
Board of Directors, who in turn had recommended them to the shareholders at the AGM.
He also enjoined the management of NNPC Retail to focus on its non-fuel products and services, particularly those with the potential to make a lot of profit.
Dr. Baru stated that the AGM provided the management the opportunity to review the performance of NNPC Retail, stressing that the company was set up initially as an
  intervention   force   to   ensure   that   NNPC   could   intervene   in   the   supply   of petroleum products whenever the need arises.
He said the company had since inception lived up to its billing and played a major
role in intervening during periods of supply shortfalls.
On his part, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, who is also NNPC Chief
Operating Officer (COO), Gas and Power, Engr. Saidu Mohammed, expressed the
commitment to work with the management and staff of the company to enhance its non-fuel
   business   through   the   incorporation   of   fast   food   outlets,   Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and super markets into some of NNPC filling stations that have adequate space.
“We are committed to growing the NNPC Retail business particularly to drive the
market share much higher
   and   by expanding the reach through   filling  station directly owned or through affiliate stations,” Engr. Mohammed enthused.
In
   his   opening   remarks,   the   Managing   Director   of   the   Company,   Mr.   Yemi Adetunji, said the impressive results were achieved largely through the support of the shareholders, among whom are the GMD of the NNPC, Dr. Baru, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, Engr. Mohammed and partners of the dealers of the NNPC owned stations and affiliates.
“We have all come together with a pledge to deliver value to the citizens of Nigeria and also give value back to our shareholders,” Mr. Adetunji assured.
NNPC Retail Limited operations commenced in August 2002, when the first Retail
outlet was commissioned in Lagos to market petroleum products to the public.  
NNPC entry into products retailing was initially a strategic move intended to
provide the corporation with a vehicle for intervention in the market during periods of emergency and avoidable supply disruptions, serve as benchmark for key players in the distribution chain and ensure safe, orderly and profitable retailing of products in the country and is also a vehicle to achieve NNPC’s world class vision by integrating its upstream and downstream businesses in a manner comparable to other national and international oil companies practices.

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