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UNOC confirms August exit for CEO Wapakabulo

Wapakabulo (2nd left) signs an oil deal last year. She is quitting after three years in charge of UNOC

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The board of Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) has confirmed the resignation of their founder CEO Dr Josephine Wapakabulo.

“As the first CEO of UNOC, Eng. Dr. Wapakabulo has since her recruitment in August 2016 been an excellent leader who has diligently executed  her roles. We would like to thank Eng. Dr. Josephine Wapakabulo for her dedicated service to UNOC which has delivered significant accomplishments thus far,” said board chairman Emmanuel Katongole.

Katongole assured the partners and stakeholders of continuity of business, saying the board will meet before August to define the way forward.

In a letter dated May 13, 2019, addressed to the UNOC Board chairman Emmanuel Katogole, Wapakabulo wrote that she intends to leave office 13 August 2019 – three years since she took on the role. She said it was for personal and family reasons.

UNOC’s role is to handle the Uganda government’s commercial interests in the petroleum sector and to ensure that the resource is exploited in a sustainable manner. UNOC also aims at increasing participation of Ugandans in the oil and gas sector through employment and provision of goods and services.

UNOC celebrates Wapakabulo’s 2nd year last year.

In a message on the website, she promises to help the company play “across the petroleum value-chain and plans to grow into an oil and gas entity with both local and international presence.”

“I am very proud of what I have been able to achieve since I was recruited as the first employee and CEO on  August 1, 2016. I am most proud of the hard-working, smart and skilled Ugandans we have employed at UNOC,” she writes.

“The time has come for me to focus on my family and new opportunities,” Wakaphabulo explains in what is seen as a major setback in the country’s journey to the production and commercialization of the oil resource.

The resignation comes at a time when the key milestones in the sector have not been achieved. Uganda has not constructed the pipeline, the refinery and the country is yet to see the first oil from the ground – key elements that she was expected to oversee.

She was appointed because of her experience. Wapakabulo has more than 18 years’ professional experience in multinational companies in various sectors including Oil & Gas, Defence, Aerospace and IT consulting, according to a profile on the UNOC website.

She is also a chartered engineer and holds a Ph.D. in Information Science focused on big data.

 

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