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UNGA 78: NNPC Ltd signs up to UN Global Compact

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has signed up as a participant of the United Nations Global Compact, thereby becoming the first state-owned oil company to join the global initiative.

Group CEO of NNPC Ltd., Mele Kyari, signed the Letter of Commitment, at the ongoing UN General Assembly (UNGA), signifying its participation in the UN Global Compact in New York.

A statement by the NNPC Ltd. management on Thursday said the company signed up in a short ceremony on the sidelines of President Bola Tinubu’s session during the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI) at the ongoing general assembly.

Speaking shortly after the signing, Kyari was quoted as saying that the Company’s participation in the UN Global Compact is a further testimony to Nigeria’s commitment to work with global partners towards attaining a just Energy Transition.

Kyari added that with this development, NNPC Ltd. supports the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact on human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption.

He described the company as a dynamic global energy company with businesses and operations across the entire spectrum of the energy value chain.

“We are committed to making the UN Global Compact and its principles part of our strategy, culture and day-to-day operations of our Company.

“We will engage in collaborative projects which advance the broader development of goals of the United Nations, particularly the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),” Kyari added.

Earlier in her remarks, the Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network, Nigeria, Ms Naomi Nwokolo, described NNPCL’s move to become a participant of the UN global initiative as a pivotal step in fostering a culture of ethical business conduct, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.

With Nigeria being one of the largest producers of crude oil in Africa, a transition from an energy system driven by fossil fuels to one based on renewable energy will have a far reaching positive impact, serving as a catalyst for sustainability in-country, on the continent and the world at large.

The UN Global Compact, formally inaugurated in July 2000, is a voluntary UN agreement designed to encourage companies around the world to develop, implement, and disclose responsible and sustainable corporate policies and practices. (NAN)

…the Company’s participation in the UN Global Compact is a further testimony to Nigeria’s commitment to work with global partners towards attaining a just energy transition.

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