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Senator Adams Oshiomhole celebrates the exits of Farouk Ahmed and Gbenga Komolafe and demands new leaders protect Nigerian refinery jobs and stop import-first policies Read full story below, Read more below. #ValidUpdates #Nigeria #OilSector #JobsFirst #R
Tinubu nominates new oil regulators after NMDPRA chief steps down
Key Points
President Bola Tinubu asked the Senate to confirm nominees. Two agency heads resigned amid a public dispute. The resignations follow broad claims and a formal petition.
Image Credit: Official State House / Nigerian Presidency (for Tinubu), NMDPRA Official Source (for Ahmed), and Dangote Group Media (for Dangote).Farouk Ahmed left his post at NMDPRA on Tuesday. Dangote filed a detailed claim with the ICPC today. More details appear in Dangote files petition prompts ICPC probe.
Why the resignations matter
The shake up raises investor concern in the oil sector. Agency change can shift licence rules and market trust. Analysts say a fair probe could restore market calm.
Lawmakers demanded documents and hearings to get answers. The House called both sides to calm things down. Committees will seek records about licences and imports.
Market players worry about sudden shifts in supply chains. Refinery operators said stable rules support long term plans. A clear probe may calm investors and traders.
Who the nominees are
Tinubu nominated Oritsemeyiwa Amanorisewo Eyesan to NUPRC as new CEO. Eyesan spent nearly thirty three years at NNPC. She led upstream operations and planning roles there.
Tinubu also named Engineer Saidu Aliyu Mohammed to lead NMDPRA. Mohammed is a chemical engineer with decades of experience. The president urged speedy Senate confirmation for both nominees.
Industry watchers said both choices bring steady work records. ValidUpdates noted recent refinery price moves and market shifts. More details appear in Dangote refinery cuts petrol price.
Both nominees have held senior posts in state firms. Eyesan retired as EVP and led upstream operations. Mohammed served on boards and advised gas projects recently.
Observers say continuity matters while probes run in parallel. The Senate will now review each nominee’s record and fitness. A quick vetting may reassure investors and workers alike.
What happens next
The ICPC confirmed it received Dangote’s formal filing today. Investigators will examine records and money flows in due course. Legal steps may follow if evidence supports the claim.
The House committees have set a hearing this week. Lawmakers will call parties to give clear info and answers. Public interest groups urged calm things down and patience.
Market reaction could ease if probes seem fair and quick. Investors watch licences and import rules for policy signals. Stable policy will help refineries and supply planning recover.
The presidency stressed smooth transitions and continuity in reforms. Officials said a fair probe can restore public trust. The president asked the Senate to act without undue delay.
Readers can follow updates on the NMDPRA Archives tag page. ValidUpdates will publish new documents and hearing notes. More reporting will track outcomes for regulators and markets.
Share to friends #AlikoDangote #FaroukAhmed #ICPC #NMDPRA #NUPRC #oilSector #Tinubu #ValidUpdatesDangote files petition, prompts ICPC probe into NMDPRA boss
Key Points
Aliko Dangote submitted a formal petition to the ICPC today. The filing names NMDPRA head Farouk Ahmed for claims of misuse. The petition asks for arrest, investigation and prosecution.
Image Credit: Official Dangote Group source (and) Official Government source/NNPCLDangote says the regulator issued import licences that harm local refining. See recent market moves including Dangote refinery cuts petrol price. He argues these moves lower refinery viability and jobs.
What the petition alleges
The petition lists specific school fees and foreign payments. Dangote’s lawyers gave named details and payment figures. The filing estimates over seven million dollars spent overseas.
ICPC confirmed receipt and said it will review the petition. The commission’s spokesperson said standard steps will follow investigation. This includes evidence checks and interviews of named parties.
The filing links licence grants to wider market effects. It points to price and supply moves seen last week. Related reporting includes Dangote credits Ooni for clearing.
Farouk Ahmed has denied wrongdoing and called claims false. The NMDPRA boss gave a short statement through aides. He said scholarships, family funds and savings paid for schooling.
Lawmakers have asked both sides to calm public comments. The House requested documents and set a hearing this week. That move aims to seek clear info and legal steps.
Industry groups noted the case raises trust questions for investors. They worry licence rules might favour imports over local output. The debate follows recent market shifts and refinery price moves.
Analysts say a clear probe could restore market confidence. A quick, fair review would help calm industry nerves. Businesses and workers have a stake in stable policy.
The story is evolving with new filings and replies. See background in the Dangote Group archives page. Readers should expect more documents and public hearings soon.
The petition also names exact school fees and dates. Dangote’s team says the payments cannot match public wages. They request forensic checks of bank records and transfers.
NMDPRA has said it will cooperate with any lawful probe. The agency also called for due process and fair review. Officials asked public and media to avoid grand claims.
Some civil groups urged quick answers to restore trust. They pressed for open records and timely court steps. The goal is clearer rules and fair enforcement across Nigeria.
Market watchers said fuel prices reacted to recent statements. Some depots adjusted supply and dealers revised margins. That shows policy shifts can affect everyday pump costs.
Legal experts said the ICPC has clear powers to probe. They noted evidence rules and suspects’ rights must be upheld. Courts will decide outcomes after full investigation and filings.
The public reaction has been swift across social platforms. People debate fairness, policy and the future of refining. Many ask for clear info and less politicised claims.
For now, markets and lawmakers will watch ICPC actions closely. Any arrests or charges would shape public trust and policy. The case highlights tensions between private industry and regulators.
ValidUpdates will follow filings, hearings and ICPC notices. We will update this story as new material appears. Read more for background and related reporting below.
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The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has flagged inefficiencies and overlapping regulations as major obstacles to growth in Nigeria’s upstream oil and gas sector.
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