
The Digest:
Sources from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have strongly denied reports that Bayo Ojulari, CEO of NNPC, was abducted and forced to resign. The EFCC refuted the claims, calling them "mischievous and ridiculous."
Key Points:
- EFCC sources dismiss claims that Ola Olukoyede forced Ojulari to resign.
- The EFCC clarifies that Olukoyede does not have the power to remove anyone from office.
- The statement describes the report of abduction as unfounded.
- EFCC asserts that formal procedures, not coercion, are followed for official matters.
- Olukoyede, known for his law-abiding nature, has never engaged in such actions.
- The agency emphasizes that the report should not be taken seriously.
- The claim was made by an online newspaper but has been debunked by the
This development highlights the importance of adhering to legal procedures and the dangers of unsubstantiated reports.
Sources: TheCable, Peoples Gazette, Vanguard