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₦5 Billion Just to Add an “L”? Nigeria’s Senate Questions NNPC Rebranding Cost

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 14, 2026 10:37 am
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 14, 2026
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A committee of the Nigerian Senate has raised concerns after learning that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited reportedly spent about ₦5 billion on its rebranding process, which included changing its name from NNPC to NNPCL.

Lawmakers questioned why such a large amount was used mainly for a name change and brand transition following the company’s restructuring under Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Act.

The rebranding happened after the national oil corporation was converted into a commercial limited liability company, becoming the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited. The change was part of reforms aimed at making the state oil firm operate more like a private-sector company.

During the hearing, members of the Senate committee asked company officials to explain what exactly the ₦5 billion covered, including branding materials, signage, digital assets, public communication campaigns, and operational adjustments tied to the transition.

The lawmakers indicated they want full transparency and documentation to understand whether the spending represented value for money.

The transformation of the company followed the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act, which required the former Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to become a commercially run entity owned by the Nigerian government.

Why this matters

The oil company manages a large share of Nigeria’s petroleum revenues. Questions over spending decisions, especially large administrative costs, often attract public scrutiny because the company ultimately operates with national economic significance.

Sources: Nigerian parliamentary proceedings and media reports on Senate committee discussions concerning NNPCL rebranding expenditure.

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