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John Ngumi's Legacy at Kenya Pipeline Company: A Conversation on Leadership and Governance

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 7 July 2020.

July 7, 2020

John Ngumi, the outgoing chairman of the Kenya Pipeline Company, has spent over five years at the helm of the company, navigating its turbulent waters and leaving a lasting legacy. In an exclusive interview, Ngumi shares his thoughts on leadership, governance, and the future of the company.

Ngumi's tenure at KPC has been marked by controversy, including the completion of major projects such as Line 5, the Kisumu Oil Jetty, and the new storage tanks in Nairobi Terminal. Despite the challenges, Ngumi remains optimistic about the company's future, citing the potential for state corporations to be game-changers for the economy.

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