By Favour Ifeoluwa & Akinola Ajibade The Chief Executive Officer, Egbin Power Plc, Mr Mohktar Bounour says global transition to cleaner energ and sustainable environment are achievable, as long as there is strong synergy and commitment among stakeholders in the value chain. He spoke during the maiden edition of Asharami Square in Lagos. This is an initiative introduced and implemented by the Sahara Group, in order to amplify discourse on energy sustainability through media advocacy globally. He said: " Having analyzed the percentage of global greenhouse emissions attributed to sectors including electricity/heat production, agriculture/forestry and transportation, we are realised that there is need for synergy and renewed commitment among stakeholders". According to him, Egbin Power has unwavering commitment to reduce carbon emissions and promotes sustainable energy sources, stressing that the need to depeening engagement and advocacy among stakeholders in
. NNPC's Headquarters By Favour & Akinola Ajibade The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited ( NNPCL) yesterday, sent over 70 management staffs on voluntary retirement. Also affected by the recent changes in NNPCL was its Chief Corporate Communication Officer, Garba Dean Muhammed on voluntary retirement, who was asked to hand over to its immediate subordinate in the organisation. NewsMirror findings revealed that the management staff starts from the rank of Deputy Manager among others senior officials, are affected in the recent changes in the company.. According to NNPCL, this retirement is different from what happened about two years ago when retirement was voluntary. The firm further said that the retirement is compulsory once the affected workers have less than 15 months to go. The affected staff, NNPCL said are unfortunately not pensionable, adding that only those have spent 10 years and above are qualified for pension. Prior to this period, NNPCL has sent packing s