
The Digest:
Bayo Ojulari, CEO of NNPC, was allegedly abducted by EFCC and DSS officials after being pressured to sign his resignation letter. The incident has raised concerns over political maneuvering, with sources hinting at tensions involving businesswoman Olatimbo Ayinde.
Key Points:
- Bayo Ojulari was allegedly abducted by EFCC and DSS officials.
- He was pressured to sign his resignation letter in a secret meeting.
- The incident was reportedly tied to tensions with Olatimbo Ayinde, a powerful businesswoman.
- Ojulari was questioned about Ayinde’s influence over NNPC.
- The resignation letter was reportedly signed under duress.
- The Nigerian president, Bola Tinubu, did not sanction the alleged operation.
- EFCC and DSS have not officially commented on the matter.
The forced resignation of Ojulari underscores the political battles shaping Nigeria's oil sector, with powerful figures like Ayinde influencing key decisions. The incident hints at deeper power struggles within the administration.
Sources: Peoples Gazette, Daily Post