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NIPCO Celebrates Veteran Staff, Urges Selfless Commitment Amid Industry Shifts

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Downstream energy giant NIPCO Plc honored employees with 10 to 20 years of service at a Lagos ceremony this week, spotlighting loyalty while rallying staff to embrace selflessness as Nigeria’s deregulated market intensifies competition.

Managing Director Suresh Kumar personally commended awardees for driving the company’s growth since its 2004 founding, crediting their dedication for cementing NIPCO’s reputation as an employer of choice.

Kumar’s keynote struck a dual chord: celebrating legacy while demanding renewed vigor. “In this volatile climate, we must increase efforts and adopt selfless collaboration,” he urged, framing the ethos as non-negotiable for sustaining industry leadership.

The call comes as subsidy removals and regulatory shifts squeeze downstream operators, making operational agility and workforce unity critical survival tools. Khamal Badmus, Manager of LPG Operations and a 15-year veteran, voiced awardees’ resolve: “This recognition fuels our commitment to mentor younger colleagues.

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When they see dedication rewarded, they grasp that longevity here means growing *with* the company.” His sentiment underscores NIPCO’s strategy—leveraging institutional memory to navigate turbulence while cultivating the next generation of leaders.

The event transcended nostalgia. By elevating long-serving staff as cultural torchbearers, NIPCO signals that experience and adaptability will define its path through Nigeria’s evolving energy landscape—where loyalty and shared purpose may prove as vital as pipelines and storage tanks.

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