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Former petroleum minister, Rilwanu Lukman, dies at 75

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Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr Rilwanu Lukman, has died aged 75.

Family and oil industry sources confirmed that he passed on in the early hours of Monday at his residence in Vienna, Austria after a brief illness.

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Rilwanu Lukman

The oil industry veteran played a key role mending fences in the often fractious Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as well as in Nigeria, where he worked to reform the oil industry and resolve a conflict with militants.

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“He was widely recognised and highly regarded in the global petroleum industry; a loyal and dedicated man, who had the best interests of Nigeria and OPEC at heart,” OPEC said, without expanding on the cause of his death.

Lukman was oil minister between 1986 and 1990, and then again between 2008 and 2010, in addition to heading state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) between 1999 and 2003.

He also served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the defunct National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) from 1993-94.

During his last tenure as a minister, he tried to reform Nigeria’s troubled oil industry, working to cut its bloated fuel subsidies and to find private finance for its state companies. But he also assisted the government in brokering an amnesty with militants that had crippled the country’s oil industry.

The seasoned official is best remembered internationally as one of the most experienced heads of OPEC, where he served as a secretary-general between 1995 and 2000, and as president three times between 1986 and 2002.

He was known as a skilled, soft-spoken diplomat, helping steer the group toward consensus, particularly during the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and 1998.

“Whoever is president has to get people to work together,” he told The Wall Street Journal in a 2008 interview.

The late Lukman was born on August 26, 1938 in Zaria, Kaduna State and left behind a wife and three children.

He attended the Nigerian College of Arts, Science and Technology, Zaria from 1956-58 and later proceeded to the prestigious Imperial College London where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Mining Engineering in 1962.

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