President
Muhammadu Buhari is set to become the next President of the
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), as Nigeria still
retains its seat, an official of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) said on Thursday in Abuja.
The official, who
preferred anonymity, said the exit of the former Minister Petroleum
Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke, had nothing to do with the status
of Nigeria as the President of the organisation.
The official
said the position would be filled after the appointment of a new
Minister of Petroleum by the president. It is widely believed that
President Buhari will double as the Minister of Petroleum in a bid to
rid the ministry of the massive corruption that has plagued it.
The
official said the former minister was elected at the 166th General
Meeting of the OPEC, not in her own capacity but to represent Nigeria. Alison-Madueke
was elected the president of the international oil body on Nov. 27,
2014 but started to function in the office in January 2015. The
president of OPEC, according to the official, is expected to serve for a
period of one year and to preside over the meetings of the conference
in the course of that presidency.
OPEC, the source says, has
Alternate President who exercises the responsibilities of the President
during an absence, or when the incumbent s unable to carry out the
responsibilities.
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