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Salary Increase At NNPCL Sparks Criticism As Company Pushes To Retain Talent

....Move To Boost Employee Retention Draws Mixed Reactions Amid Broader Concerns Over Transparency.
FisheBy FisheSeptember 7, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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In early September 2025, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), announced significant salary increases and enhanced allowances for over 6,280 employees, an adjustment that has ignited public debate and internal criticism.

Increase Inform Scope and Justification

According to an August presentation to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC), NNPCL tapped into its 30% management fee, a suiteunt under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), accumulating N25.3 billion to finance the pay rise.

Some increments reportedly reached as high as 50%, with several allowances witnessing considerable enhancements. Internal sources claimed these adjustments were backdated and orchestrated by Group CEO, Bayo Ojulari, to attract and retain top talents, in the face of a shifting employment landscape.

NNPCL defended the move, citing the need to remain competitive amid soaring inflation and multiple currency devaluations over recent years. The company emphasized that, even with the new pay structure, it remains mid-range against global oil and gas industry benchmarks.





A Balancing Act: Retention vs. Public Perception

Critics argue that such steep increases may appear excessive, especially amid Nigeria’s economic hardship. While NNPCL insists this is necessary to forestall attrition and preserve operational stability, public skepticism persists given the optics of raising salaries in a sector frequently criticized for poor remittances and opaque financial practices.

Adding to the tension, the World Bank flagged NNPCL for remitting only half of subsidy-related revenue gains to the Federation, retaining the rest to settle past arrears, week after fuel subsidies were officially removed in October 2024.

Broader Criticisms Amid Rising Benefits

Long-standing concerns about NNPCL’s financial discipline have resurfaced. For instance, between 2022 and 2023 employee benefits shot up from N266 billion to N583 billion, a staggering 118% increase, while administrative expenses soared 70%.

Observers argue that management needs to pair compensation enhancements with greater accountability and transparency, or risk fueling public distrust in a company whose stewardship directly impacts national revenue streams.

The Stakes: Retention Doesn’t End at Salary

NNPCL’s justification hinges on a reality: global oil & gas firms typically offer lucrative packages to skilled professionals. In a sector grappling with talent shortages, especially in areas of technical expertise, raising compensation may be one of few levers available.

Nonetheless, the company must tread carefully, either risk high attrition or face criticism for inadequate financial governance. Striking that balance will involve not just competitive pay, but also clear communication, transparent accounting, and demonstrable value creation.

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Key Point Details
What happened: NNPCL raised salaries (up to 50%), and allowances for 6,280+ employees, financed via its PIA-mandated management fee.
Why: To retain and attract talent amidst a competitive and inflationary environment.
Defense: Pay still mid-range compared to global industry standards; necessary to avoid operational instability.
Criticism: Occurs amid broader concerns over low remittances, surging benefits, and financial opacity.

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