Lawyer Adeyanju Calls for Probe of Dangote’s $5 Million Allegation Against NMDPRA Boss
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has urged Nigerian anti-corruption agencies to investigate claims that Farouk Ahmed, CEO of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), spent $5 million on his children’s education in Switzerland. Adeyanju warned the government against succumbing to what he described as Aliko Dangote’s attempt to monopolize Nigeria’s oil sector. He emphasized that the dispute reflects Dangote’s frustration with regulatory oversight and called for a holistic investigation into allegations of impropriety, pricing of locally refined fuel, and potential sub-standard products. Adeyanju stressed that regulators must be protected when operating within the law and that patriotism should not force Nigerians to pay higher prices for local products.
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has urged Nigerian anti-corruption agencies to investigate claims that Farouk Ahmed, CEO of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), spent $5 million on his children’s education in Switzerland. Adeyanju warned the government against succumbing to what he described as Aliko Dangote’s attempt to monopolize Nigeria’s oil sector. He emphasized that the dispute reflects Dangote’s frustration with regulatory oversight and called for a holistic investigation into allegations of impropriety, pricing of locally refined fuel, and potential sub-standard products. Adeyanju stressed that regulators must be protected when operating within the law and that patriotism should not force Nigerians to pay higher prices for local products.
Lawyer Adeyanju Calls for Probe of Dangote’s $5 Million Allegation Against NMDPRA Boss
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju has urged Nigerian anti-corruption agencies to investigate claims that Farouk Ahmed, CEO of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), spent $5 million on his children’s education in Switzerland. Adeyanju warned the government against succumbing to what he described as Aliko Dangote’s attempt to monopolize Nigeria’s oil sector. He emphasized that the dispute reflects Dangote’s frustration with regulatory oversight and called for a holistic investigation into allegations of impropriety, pricing of locally refined fuel, and potential sub-standard products. Adeyanju stressed that regulators must be protected when operating within the law and that patriotism should not force Nigerians to pay higher prices for local products.
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