In his remarks, Barkindo attributed his success to the tremendous guidance, charisma and international gravitas of President Buhari; support from the OPEC secretariat in Vienna; and cooperation by members of the organisation.
According to him, ‘‘It was very obvious to me that this was beyond OPEC alone to address. We needed to get the support of other leading oil producers around the world. I recall that I did consult with you and I drank from your fountain of wisdom and your deep reservoir of knowledge of OPEC and global affairs.
“With your advice and guidance, I set out to various capitals around the world to try to persuade them to understand the gravity of the situation and the need for them to urgently join hands with OPEC.
“I did explain to them that they do not have to be full members of OPEC but we could work together in a framework of cooperation and on December 10, 2016, we signed this historic agreement in Vienna and on January 1, we started working together and we were able to assist the oil market to restore stability.’’
The former OPEC Secretary-General noted that the Declaration of Cooperation, which is now in its sixth year, also helped the organisation to navigate the turbulence in the market occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
He explained that amidst COVID-19, the organization withdrew 9.6 million barrels per day from the market- the highest ever adjustment in its history- for a duration of two years.
He added that OPEC is now in the final lap of restoring the production figures due to a rebound in the global market and economy.
Barkindo stressed, “Throughout the period of my tenure I have continued to benefit from the President’s international goodwill and everywhere I visited in the world both within OPEC and outside OPEC, the first person your fellow Presidents, Prime Ministers and Kings, ask me of is; how is my brother, President Muhammadu Buhari.’’
He, therefore, thanked President Buhari for giving him the opportunity to serve, pledging that Nigeria would continue to play its leadership role in OPEC as well as in the global oil industry.