NiPeTE passes vote of confidence in Kanebi’s leadership
By Yunus Yusuf
The Board of Trustees of the Nigerian Institution of Petroleum Engineers (NiPeTE) has expressed its unanimous vote of confidence in the leadership of its esteemed National Chairman, Engr. Prisca Kanebi.
In a communique issued on Tuesday in Lagos and signed by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Prof. Michael Onyekonwu, the Board commended Kanebi for her unwavering dedication, commitment, and focus in advancing the goals of NiPeTE and contributing significantly to the growth and development of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
Onyekonwu highlighted that Kanebi’s tireless efforts in promoting best practices, innovation, and sustainable development in the sector had not gone unnoticed.
He said that under her stewardship, NiPeTE has achieved significant milestones, and the Board is confident that her visionary leadership will continue to drive the association toward even greater success.
“In light of Kanebi’s impressive track record and the positive impact of her tenure, the Board of Trustees, alongside the Fellows and members of NiPeTE, wholeheartedly reaffirms our support for her re-election for another term,” Onyekonwu stated.
He further emphasised, “We believe that her leadership will continue to foster growth, collaboration, and excellence within both NiPeTE and the broader petroleum engineering community.”
The Board called on all members of NiPeTE to rally behind Engr. Kanebi as she seeks re-election, confident in her ability to lead the association to new heights in the coming years.
The communique also sought to clarify that Kanebi’s re-election was conducted in full compliance with NiPeTE’s established guidelines and internal procedures.
The Board emphasised that the election was transparent, fair, and in accordance with the institution’s governing framework, ensuring that the principles of accountability and fairness were upheld.
“The re-election of Kanebi followed NiPeTE’s electoral guidelines and met all necessary requirements. It was fully endorsed by the members of the institution, and any suggestion to the contrary is inaccurate and unfounded,” said Prof. Onyekonwu.
The Board expressed concern over the spread of misleading information regarding the re-election process and called on the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) to refrain from making unsupported claims that could tarnish the reputation of NiPeTE and its leadership.
“It is essential that we work together to uphold the integrity of the engineering profession, rather than engage in divisive rhetoric that undermines the achievements of the petroleum engineering community,” the Board urged.
In conclusion, NiPeTE reiterated its full confidence in Engr. Kanebi’s leadership and commended her significant contributions to the oil and gas sector.
The Board reaffirmed its commitment to the continued growth and development of the industry and called on all members of the engineering community to support excellence, collaboration, and unity