Monday 7 September 2009

Shokri Ghanem resigns



There were some rumours on various website circling that Shokri Ghanem the head of Libya’s NOC resigns but at the same time Libya's OPEC Governor, Ahmed Elghaber, said. "Nothing has been officially announced about his resignation, whether he wants to stay or go it's a personal decision," Elghaber told Zawya Dow Jones in a telephone interview. "He is still the top oil official and there is no replacement as of yet," he added.

Mr Ghamem Ghanem was prime minister of Libya between 2003 and 2006 and then took this post in Mar 2006 and he rapidly made many changes to the management of the NOC by replacing old top officials and bringing new ones which indeed upset many people within the corporation.

Well, they say “there is no smoke without fire”

Let’s wait and see, it’s only time will tell

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

What are the reasons for Mr Ghanem to resign and who will succeed him

Anonymous said...

I think Libya needs new blood in all the postions.

Anonymous said...

Nothing more than a game of chess among very select few who move from one high position to another and continuously hoard the country's wealth for their personal "use"