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Olufemi Soneye Steps Down as NNPC Ltd Communications Officer

June 21, 2025
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The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) is set to undergo another leadership transition following the resignation of its Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Mr. Olufemi Soneye, who announced his departure after what industry observers describe as a pivotal period in the oil company’s corporate communications strategy.

Soneye’s exit, confirmed through a farewell message circulated to colleagues and media professionals on Friday, brings to a close a 20-month tenure that coincided with one of the most significant transformational periods in NNPC’s history. His leadership of the company’s public affairs unit spanned the critical phase following Nigeria’s implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) and the company’s restructuring into a fully commercial entity.

The timing of Soneye’s departure is particularly noteworthy given NNPC Ltd.’s ongoing efforts to modernize its operations and enhance its market positioning. During his tenure, the company navigated complex public relations challenges while working to reshape its corporate image from that of a traditional state-owned enterprise to a commercially oriented energy company competing in global markets.

In his departure statement, Soneye emphasized personal priorities as the driving force behind his decision. “It has been a profound honor to serve both the company and our country and to contribute in my way to the ongoing transformation of NNPC Ltd.,” he stated, while citing his desire to dedicate more time to family and personal responsibilities.

The communications executive’s tenure was marked by what industry analysts describe as a more proactive and strategic approach to corporate communications. Under his leadership, NNPC Ltd. enhanced its media engagement, particularly during periods of operational challenges and policy changes that required careful public messaging.

Industry stakeholders have acknowledged Soneye’s role in repositioning the company’s public narrative during a period of significant sectoral reforms. His approach to media relations was characterized by increased transparency and regular engagement with both local and international press, a departure from the traditionally more reserved communication style of state-owned enterprises in Nigeria’s energy sector.

The departure comes at a time when NNPC Ltd. continues to implement its strategic transformation agenda, including efforts to attract international partnerships and optimize its asset portfolio. The company’s communication strategy has been crucial in managing stakeholder expectations and maintaining public confidence during this transition period.

Soneye’s background as a seasoned communications professional brought private sector expertise to the role, contributing to what many describe as a more commercially oriented approach to corporate communications. His tenure saw the company navigate various challenges, including fuel supply issues, refinery operations updates, and the broader implementation of petroleum sector reforms.

In his farewell message, Soneye expressed confidence in his colleagues’ continued efforts, stating, “I enjoin you, dear colleagues, to continue your robust, balanced, and constructive reportage in support of the company’s noble mission and strategic role in Nigeria’s energy future.“

The search for Soneye’s replacement is expected to be closely watched by industry observers, given the critical role of communications leadership in NNPC Ltd.’s ongoing transformation efforts. The company has not yet announced interim arrangements or a timeline for appointing a successor.

NNPC Ltd’s ability to maintain effective communication strategies will be crucial as it continues to implement its commercial transformation while managing its role as Nigeria’s primary energy company. The departure of its communications chief represents another significant personnel change as the company evolves from its traditional state enterprise model toward full commercial operations.

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NNPC Ltd.’s Chief Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, has resigned after 20 months to focus on family, ending a tenure that helped reshape the oil giant’s public image during its critical transformation from state enterprise to commercial entity following Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act implementation. His departure represents another significant leadership change as the company continues navigating its historic restructuring amid ongoing energy sector reforms.

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