The management of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has retired about 40 group general managers and general managers at the oil firm.
It was gathered on Thursday in Abuja that the affected GGMs and GMs were asked to leave the employ of the oil firm on Wednesday.
It was gathered that group general managers were on M-3, while general managers were categorised on M-4. “However, they were all asked to leave yesterday and that is raising dust and concern among staff at the corporation.” “The system is currently heated up and employees from certain regions of the country are not happy about this.”
“One of such is the movement of a top chief operating officer from a position that he only assumed last year to another position of COO that is not comparable to his former office.”This, according to sources, was not welcomed by some persons in the corporation, especially those from the region where the affected COO hailed from.
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