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Breaking: Barkindo, OPEC Secretary-General, Dies Hours After Meeting Buhari

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Secretary General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Muhammad Sanusi Barkindo, has died at 63.

He died while visiting Nigeria and remarkably hours after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari who hailed him as a great ambassador of Nigeria.

The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Mele Kyari, aannounced Barkindo’s death in a tweet in the early hours of Wednesday.

According to Kyari Barkindo who was also a former GMD of NNPC died at about 11pm on Tuesday.

He described the death of Barkindo as a great loss to his family, NNPC Nigeria, OPEC and the global energy community.

He wrote:

Earlier on Tuesday President Buhari had while hosting the late Barkindo hailed him as a great ambassador of Nigeria to the world.

In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, the President said posterity would remember Barkindo kindly for making the nation and himself proud during his six years of meritorious service at the helm of affairs as the 4th OPEC Secretary-General from Nigeria.

The statement reads, “You have indeed been a worthy ambassador of our country. We are proud of your achievements before and during your appointment at OPEC and the proud legacies you will leave behind.

“Your time in charge of the affairs of OPEC has been a very challenging one for the global oil industry. Oil producers were finding it difficult to come together to address challenges that were crippling the oil market.

“Not long after, the world was faced with the COVID-19 pandemic that sent crude prices spiralling down at an alarming rate. You showed incredible leadership to rally industry players and pushed through the turbulent times.

“There is no doubt about your efforts in putting together the Declaration of Cooperation which is the largest in the history of OPEC and the global oil industry and also the longest in duration in the history of the organization. This was a herculean task.”

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