The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) has announced a new wave of recruitment, set to hire workers for multiple positions across various departments.
This development was confirmed by NNPC spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, in a statement released on Friday.
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“NNPC Ltd. is pleased to announce that we are currently hiring for multiple positions across various departments. We are seeking talented and dedicated individuals to join our team. Visit our careers page for application instructions,” stated Soneye.
The recruitment drive aims to attract a diverse range of talent to bolster the companyโs operations in the energy sector. Prospective candidates are encouraged to visit the NNPC careers page for detailed application instructions and further information about the available positions.
In an update regarding the application process, Soneye revealed that the NNPC careers page is currently experiencing slow load times due to an overwhelming volume of traffic from eager applicants. “Our techs are working diligently to rectify the problem,” he assured, highlighting the companyโs commitment to resolving the issue swiftly to facilitate a smooth application process for all candidates.
NNPC retail Ltd probes โLubricants-for-Petrolโ incident
Recall that Daily News 24 reported how the attention of NNPC Retail Limited was drawn to a video clip on social media concerning its fuel pump attendant coercing customers to purchase lubricants as a prerequisite for purchasing fuel.
NNPC Retail Limited said it had launched an investigation into the unfortunate incident and appropriate disciplinary action would be taken against the culprit(s).
The Managing Director, Mr Huub Stokman made this known on Sunday in a statement signed by Olufemi Soneye, the Chief Corporate Communications Officer.
โThe attention of NNPC Retail Limited has been drawn to a recent video clip making the rounds on social media (X to be precise) concerning a fuel pump attendant in one of NNPC filling stations.
โIn the said video, customers were coerced to purchase lubricants or engine oil as a prerequisite for purchasing or dispensing Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol.
โStill in the video, the attendant alleged that this was a directive from NNPC Retail Management.
โNNPC Retail wishes to state unequivocally that the allegation is entirely false and does not represent the Companyโs Customer Service Charter,โโ he said.
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