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After Moving CBN, FAAN To Lagos, FG Again Consider Moving Petroleum Commission Key Department To Lagos

After Moving CBN, FAAN To Lagos, FG Again Consider Moving Petroleum Commission Key Department To Lagos

In a significant development, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is reportedly considering relocating several key departments from Abuja to Lagos. The potential move is outlined in an internal memo dated February 14, 2024, and aims to boost service delivery, optimize operational costs, and maximize the utilization of assets in Lagos.

The memorandum, signed by Dr. Kelechi Onyekachi Ofoegbu on behalf of the Commission, highlights the organization’s commitment to improving organizational efficiency, fostering industry growth, and effectively managing office accommodations in the capital.

The document states, “In line with our objectives of improving organizational efficiency, driving industry growth, and managing office accommodation in Abuja, we are exploring the possibility of relocating certain units to Lagos.”

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The Commission’s initiative seeks to enhance service delivery, reduce operational costs, and make efficient use of assets in Lagos. To facilitate this, each department is requested to identify and provide a list of units capable of operating independently with minimal supervision.

The deadline for departmental submissions is set for Friday, February 23, 2024, emphasizing the urgency and strategic importance of the proposed relocation. The move is anticipated to streamline operations, align with organizational goals, and contribute to the overall efficiency of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.

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The consideration of relocating key departments to Lagos underscores a strategic shift in the Commission’s approach, aiming to position itself for long-term success in the dynamic energy sector. The potential move aligns with broader industry trends and reflects a commitment to adapting to changing circumstances while ensuring sustained growth.

It is important to note that this decision is subject to further evaluation and approval processes within the Commission. As the deadline for departmental submissions approaches, stakeholders and industry observers will be keenly watching for updates on this significant development within the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission.

Source: The Nation Online

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