NNPCL Boss Bayo Ojulari Resumes Work Amid Resignation Rumours.

The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Bayo Ojulari, officially resumed duties on Monday amid widespread speculation about his alleged resignation.
Breaking: NNPCL Boss Bayo Ojulari Resumes Work Amid Resignation Rumours
Naija News understands that Ojulari arrived at the NNPC headquarters at about 9:35 am, dispelling social media rumours suggesting that he had stepped down from his position.

A top security source confirmed to Vanguard that Ojulari was already engaging in his normal official activities.

“The GCEO is in the office performing his duties as usual. Reports of his resignation making the rounds on social media are entirely false,” the source stated.

The source further revealed that an internal memo had been circulated within the NNPC, advising staff members to disregard the unverified claims.

Ojulari, who assumed leadership of the state-owned oil company, continues to oversee strategic operations critical to Nigeria’s petroleum industry.

The clarification comes as NNPC navigates ongoing reforms and restructuring aimed at boosting efficiency and sustaining market confidence.

Meanwhile, reports earlier suggested that President Bola Tinubu, who appointed Ojulari just four months ago to replace Mele Kyari, is reportedly “livid” over damning security reports detailing questionable financial dealings linked to the NNPC boss.

Naija News reports that Ojulari is under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged multimillion-dollar transfers to AA&R Investment Group, a company involved in energy, agribusiness, logistics, and ICT.
NNPCL Boss Bayo Ojulari Resumes Work Amid Resignation Rumours. The Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, Bayo Ojulari, officially resumed duties on Monday amid widespread speculation about his alleged resignation. Breaking: NNPCL Boss Bayo Ojulari Resumes Work Amid Resignation Rumours Naija News understands that Ojulari arrived at the NNPC headquarters at about 9:35 am, dispelling social media rumours suggesting that he had stepped down from his position. A top security source confirmed to Vanguard that Ojulari was already engaging in his normal official activities. “The GCEO is in the office performing his duties as usual. Reports of his resignation making the rounds on social media are entirely false,” the source stated. The source further revealed that an internal memo had been circulated within the NNPC, advising staff members to disregard the unverified claims. Ojulari, who assumed leadership of the state-owned oil company, continues to oversee strategic operations critical to Nigeria’s petroleum industry. The clarification comes as NNPC navigates ongoing reforms and restructuring aimed at boosting efficiency and sustaining market confidence. Meanwhile, reports earlier suggested that President Bola Tinubu, who appointed Ojulari just four months ago to replace Mele Kyari, is reportedly “livid” over damning security reports detailing questionable financial dealings linked to the NNPC boss. Naija News reports that Ojulari is under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged multimillion-dollar transfers to AA&R Investment Group, a company involved in energy, agribusiness, logistics, and ICT.
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