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NNPC restates commitment to CSR

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has restated its commitment to investing in corporate social responsibility (CSR).

 

“As you all know, NNPC is an enabler organisation for the nation’s economy. It will continue to deliver value to its stakeholders and especially its various host communities,” Kyari stated shortly after teeing-off the 2019 NNPC Downstream Golf Tournament held at the Kaduna Golf Club in Kaduna, Saturday.

 

According to the GMD, the corporation’s motto: “… We touch your lives in many positive ways”, underscored NNPC’s commitment to supporting its host communities.

 

 

He also assured the Golf Club of the corporation’s willingness to, as a responsible corporate citizen, support community development efforts within and around its host communities through its various Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

 

 

Mallam Kyari, who described Kaduna as a very strategic state for the NNPC, maintained that the National Oil Company has over 2,000 employees living and working in the town, contributing their quota towards national development.

 

 

He commended the Club for providing a befitting sporting atmosphere where NNPC employees, like several other people within Kaduna and environs, could keep fit and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

 

 

Earlier in his remarks, the Captain of the Club, Alh. Idris Sa’eed, thanked the NNPC for its support to the Club over the years.

 

 

He said the Club would continue to partner corporate entities towards encouraging more Nigerians to take to golf for their personal fitness and healthy living.

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