Commercialisation Of Public Enterprises In Nigeria: A Study Of The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (Nnpc)
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2023
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Journal of Namibian Studies, 37
Abstract
The National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has been
known for its poor leadership and unprofitability for the past
47 years. This has been attributed to the government’s
inability to repair the existing refineries, along with oil theft
and pipeline vandalism which continue to hinder the
petroleum revenue performance and oblige the country to
import most of its refined products. This necessitated the
commercialisation of NNPC. This study analysed the
provisions of the PIA, which formed the basis for the
commercialisation of NNPC. It also examined if the
commercialisation of NNPC would boost the Nigerian
economy. This study aims to ascertain the preparedness of
diverse stakeholders in the country to accept the recent
transition of NNPC from being a public entity to a
commercialized enterprise. The Liberal and Public Choice
theories were adopted. It also adopted a mixed method of
data collection and utilized both the explanatory and
descriptive survey research design. The findings revealed
that the commercialisation policy itself is not a terrible
notion, but the issue is more with its implementation.
Finally, it recommended that the policy should be judiciously
implemented in line with the provisions of the PIA in order
to have practical effects on the country's economic
independence.
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Commercialisation, Nigeria, NNPC, Petroleum Industry Act, Public Enterprises.