Oredola Adeola
The Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria (MOMAN) has officially rebranded itself as the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) in alignment with the Nigerian Midstream and Petroleum Regulatory Authority Industry Sustainability Initiative (NISI), reflecting its strategic shift towards clean energy and proactive engagement in the evolving energy landscape.
This was revealed in a statement obtained by AdvisorsReports on Thursday.
According to the statement, the initiative, meticulously designed to align with the United Nations Sustainability Development Goals, serves as the foundation of MEMAN’s dedication to continue reducing emissions, ensuring affordable and clean energy, and promoting safety and responsible economic growth.
It said, “MEMAN’s commitment to sustainability also extends to reflecting our dedication to health, safety, security, and environmental protection (HSSE), equitable recompense of every stakeholder involved in the business, and continuous innovation for improvements.
“Our HSSE pillar is built on a responsible, comprehensive, and integrated approach, emphasizing employee well-being, safety protocols, asset security, and environmental protection. By proactively adhering to these principles, we contribute to a positive corporate reputation, stakeholder trust, and the overall resilience of our organization.
“Equitable recompense for all stakeholders is another core pillar of MEMAN’s advocacy, addressing customers, employees, investors, service providers/suppliers, local communities, and governments. Fair compensation fosters stable relationships with stakeholders, promotes industry growth, and trust of the industry which supports long-term sustainability.
“Expanding our energy offerings to give our customers more affordable and environmentally friendlier options is an act of responsibility.
“MEMAN’s third pillar focuses on innovation for continuous improvements, leveraging advanced technologies, adopting best practices, fostering a culture of innovation, improving operational efficiency, enhancing product quality, reducing costs, minimizing product losses, and the adoption and commercialization of alternative energy sources.
“We take pride in housing the Renewables and Gas Competency Centre, a hub for gas, biofuels, and renewable energy information open to the industry, the press, the academia, and the public. This center supports the government’s CNG initiative and drives the United Nations sustainability agenda.
“In addition to these groundbreaking initiatives, MEMAN is excited to announce a collaborative partnership with the Energy Institute (EI) to foster a sustainable downstream energy industry in Nigeria.
“The EI, a chartered professional membership body, dedicated to creating a better energy future, was formed in 2003 through the merger of the Institute of Petroleum and the Institute of Energy, and is comprised of a diverse network of professionals working across the energy sector,” the statement from MEMAN confirmed in the statement.
MEMAN further hinted that it is fully committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and regulatory compliance throughout this transition.
It said, “Our members are dedicated to upholding the principles of transparency, safety, energy affordability, and environmental responsibility as we navigate this transformative period.”