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EFCC Confirms Petition To Probe NNPCL Boss, Ojulari for ‘Fraud’ Amid Resignation Rumour
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has confirmed that it has received a petition to investigate the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Bayo Ojulari.
BIGPEN NIGERIA (https://bigpenngr.com) reports that the clarification is coming amidst rumour making the rounds that Ojulari was either abducted or forded to resign from office.
A top source within the EFCC, who confirmed this, according to Sunday PUNCH, claimed that the anti-graft agency received a petition against the NNPCL boss.
The source, however denied the allegations that operatives of the anti-corruption agency abducted or forced the NNPCL boss to resign, following the speculation about his resignation.
According to the report, On Saturday, rumours of Ojulari’s alleged interrogation and forced resignation spread on social media, with some reports claiming that he was pressured by the EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, and the Director General of the Department of State Services, Adeola Ajayi, to sign a resignation letter.
The newspaper quoted an anonymous source who is a top EFCC official as saying the reports of resignation was ‘fake news’.
The official said, “Those are fake news. It is not true that the EFCC abducted him (Ojulari). On Thursday, protesters came to our office with a petition that they want the commission to investigate the NNPCL chairman.
“These people have the right to submit petitions. We told them we would look into the petition. So, where is the abduction? People should be careful about spreading rumours.”
Similarly, a top DSS official also dismissed claims that the agency’s Director-General orchestrated a so-called “coup” to unlawfully remove Ojulari from office.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the allegations as unfounded and misleading.
“The DSS is not involved in the allegation. In fact, our boss mentioned in the allegation has no hand in it,” the official said.
However, some NNPCL inside sources told Sunday PUNCH there were indications that some individuals within the Presidency were uneasy with the leadership style of Ojulari, who was appointed by President Bola Tinubu in April to replace Mele Kyari, who headed the corporation for six years.
Unlike his predecessor, Ojulari was said to be steering the NNPCL strictly as a commercial enterprise, reportedly resisting pressure from political interests.
His recent dismissal of several top NNPC officials was believed to have unsettled some influential government figures and politicians linked to those affected.
Sources also noted that Ojulari was under suspicion for allegedly maintaining ties with a prominent opposition politician in the country.
However, attempts to obtain an official response from the NNPCL to the rumoured resignation were unsuccessful, as the company has yet to appoint a new spokesperson following the resignation of Olufemi Soneye.