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Kanebi re-elected as National Chairman of NIPetE

Kanebi  re-elected as National Chairman of NIPetE

By Yunus Yusuf

The Nigerian Institute of Petroleum Engineers (NIPetE), has re-elected  Engr. Prisca Kanebi as the National Chairman, following her exemplary leadership over the past two years.

According to the statement issued by the institute on Tuesday, Kanebi’s dedication and vision have significantly contributed to the advancement of the institute and the petroleum engineering profession in Nigeria.

The institute extend its heartfelt congratulations to all elected officers and look forward to their collective efforts in driving NIPetE’s mission for

According to the institute,  together, we are committed to enhancing the standards and practices within the petroleum engineering sector, promoting professional development, and contributing to the sustainable growth of the industry in Nigeria.

In this recent election, the following officers were also elected to the Executive Committee:

– Engr. Nelkon Uzu – Deputy Chairman
– Engr. Adebowale Orekoya – Vice Chairman
– Engr. Anyanwu Ignatius – Vice Chairman
– Engr. Victor Georgeson – Vice Chairman
– Engr. Dr. Oscar Ogali – National Secretary
– Engr. Dr. Peter Aprioku – Financial Secretary
– Engr. Bokizibe Elijah – Treasurer
– Engr. Dr. Ann Amalate – Technical Secretary
– Engr. Omijie Uwaye – Internal Auditor
– Engr. Nathaniel Odianose – Publicity Secretary
– Engr. Usiabulu Godsday – Assistant Publicity Secretary
– Prof. Suliaman Ibrahim – Ex Officio
– Engr. Martin Ndudi – Ex Officio
– IPC – Engr. Vitus Ibeh

The newly elected Zonal Coordinators are:

Zonal Coordinators
1. South South – Prof. Peter Akpoturi
2. South East – Prof. Stanley Onwukwe
3. South West – Engr. Gbenga Maku
4. North Central – Engr. Francis Nweke
5. North East – Dr. Usman Hassan

Details for the North West and Diaspora coordinators will be announced soon.

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