Mele Kyari, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), has said that he will reveal the truth about the company’s operations when the time is right.
Kyari said this while he testified before a Senate ad-hoc committee investigating alleged economic sabotage in the petroleum industry.
Led by Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, the committee is probing the oil firm’s activities amidst controversy and public scrutiny.
Kyari denied any involvement in the importation of sub-standard products. He said that NNPCL is committed to transparency and honesty.
Kyari expressed frustration over media attacks, which he believes are aimed at tarnishing the company’s reputation and creating the impression of economic sabotage.
“We are not criminals, we are not thieves,” Kyari said. “We will protect our dignity so we can serve this country.”
Kyari also revealed that the oil and gas industry is bleeding, hinting at undisclosed issues which “they” knew that cannot be made public “until the time comes.”
He called for live television coverage of future committee sessions to ensure accountability and transparency.
Source: Swifteradio.com