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NMDPRA: Angry protesters submit petition against Farouk Ahmed to House of Representatives

NMDPRA: Angry protesters submit petition against Farouk Ahmed to House of Representatives

By Peter Dansu 

NMDPRA: Angry protesters submit petition against Farouk Ahmed to House of Representatives

Protests by public interest lawyers at the National Assembly against Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) continued on Wednesday.

The lawyers who submitted a pettition to the National Assembly leadership accused Ahmed of gross misappropriation of public funds, conflict of interest, and abuse of office, and demanded his immediate sack, investigation, and prosecution. 

“We are here again to demand accountability and transparency from Mr. Farouk Ahmed," said Samuel Ihensekhien Esq, one of the lead lawyers. "His actions are a clear betrayal of the public trust, and it's time for him to face the consequences."

The petition highlights several troubling allegations against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance the private foreign education of his four children. 

The lawyers also accused Ahmed's son, Faisal Ahmed, of being employed by Oando PLC, a private entity directly under the regulatory oversight of NMDPRA, constituting a glaring conflict of interest. 

"This is a clear case of corruption and abuse of office," said Jnr Desmond Tabakwot Esq. "We will not stand idly by while public officials loot our treasury and undermine our institutions."

The petitioners are demanding that Ahmed be immediately suspended, investigated, and prosecuted, and that his assets be frozen nationwide. "We will not rest until justice is served," said Dr. S M Oyeghe Esq. 

“We demand that the National Assembly takes bold action to restore public trust in our institutions and ensure that public officials are held accountable for their actions."

They also asked  that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Farouk's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.

The lawyers also called for the freezing of Farouk's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

The petition is backed by civil society organizations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Farouk's suspension and prosecution.

The petitioners emphasised that Farouk's actions represent a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of fiduciary duty, and that his continued occupancy of the position threatens transparency, accountability, and reforms in the petroleum sector.

By Peter Dansu 

NMDPRA: Angry protesters submit petition against Farouk Ahmed to House of Representatives

Protests by public interest lawyers at the National Assembly against Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) continued on Wednesday.

The lawyers who submitted a pettition to the National Assembly leadership accused Ahmed of gross misappropriation of public funds, conflict of interest, and abuse of office, and demanded his immediate sack, investigation, and prosecution. 

“We are here again to demand accountability and transparency from Mr. Farouk Ahmed," said Samuel Ihensekhien Esq, one of the lead lawyers. "His actions are a clear betrayal of the public trust, and it's time for him to face the consequences."

The petition highlights several troubling allegations against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance the private foreign education of his four children. 

The lawyers also accused Ahmed's son, Faisal Ahmed, of being employed by Oando PLC, a private entity directly under the regulatory oversight of NMDPRA, constituting a glaring conflict of interest. 

"This is a clear case of corruption and abuse of office," said Jnr Desmond Tabakwot Esq. "We will not stand idly by while public officials loot our treasury and undermine our institutions."

The petitioners are demanding that Ahmed be immediately suspended, investigated, and prosecuted, and that his assets be frozen nationwide. "We will not rest until justice is served," said Dr. S M Oyeghe Esq. 

“We demand that the National Assembly takes bold action to restore public trust in our institutions and ensure that public officials are held accountable for their actions."

They also asked  that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Farouk's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.

The lawyers also called for the freezing of Farouk's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

The petition is backed by civil society organizations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Farouk's suspension and prosecution.

The petitioners emphasised that Farouk's actions represent a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of fiduciary duty, and that his continued occupancy of the position threatens transparency, accountability, and reforms in the petroleum sector.

Protest Day 2: Lawyers Storm NASS, Submit Petition to Senate President Over Massive Corruption in NMDPRA

Protest Day 2: Lawyers Storm NASS, Submit Petition to Senate President Over Massive Corruption in NMDPRA

 . .. wants Senate to suspend Ahmed Farouq as CEO

By Peter Dansu 

. .. wants Senate to suspend Ahmed Farouq as CEO  By Peter Dansu   Protest Day 2: Lawyers Storm NASS, Submit Petition to Senate President Over Massive Corruption in NMDPRA  A group of public interest lawyers stormed the National Assembly on Tuesday, submitting a petition to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, demanding the immediate suspension and prosecution of Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).  The lawyers cited grave allegations of corruption, abuse of office, and conflict of interest against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance his children's education in elite institutions in Switzerland and India.  In the petition signed by Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr and three others, they also accused Ahmed of employing his son in Oando PLC, a private entity under NMDPRA's regulatory oversight, constituting a clear conflict of interest.  Furthermore, the lawyers alleged that Ahmed has fled the country to evade arrest and is hiding on a private island in the United States.  They demanded that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Ahmed's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.  The petitioners also called for the freezing of Ahmed's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.  The lawyers described Ahmed's actions as a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of the fiduciary duty required of all public servants.  " We urge the Senate to commence an immediate and public hearing investigative hearing into these allegations, summoning Mr. Farouk Ahmed and relevant stakeholders.  "Recommend his immediate sack and suspension from office to prevent interference with ongoing investigations.Refer this matter to the EFCC, ICPC, and the Code of Conduct Bureau for coordinated criminal investigation and prosecution.  "In the event he has absconded from Nigeria immediately Call for collaboration with international security agencies like the Interpol  to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria and the freezing of his local and offshore assets.  "Institute sweeping reforms in the appointment, conduct, and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.  "This is a defining moment for the National Assembly to rise in defense of public interest, uphold its constitutional oversight duty, and send a strong message that corruption, abuse of power, and impunity have no place in the Federal Republic of Nigeria."  The petition is backed by civil society organisations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Ahmed's suspension and prosecution.  The lawyers trust in the National Assembly's wisdom, patriotism, and commitment to national accountability to take immediate action against Ahmed.  Senator Kawu Ismaila, Chairman Senate Committee on oil and gas who received the petition on behalf of the Senate promised to liaise with other members of the committee and investigate the agency

A group of public interest lawyers stormed the National Assembly on Tuesday, submitting a petition to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, demanding the immediate suspension and prosecution of Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The lawyers cited grave allegations of corruption, abuse of office, and conflict of interest against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance his children's education in elite institutions in Switzerland and India.

In the petition signed by Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr and three others, they also accused Ahmed of employing his son in Oando PLC, a private entity under NMDPRA's regulatory oversight, constituting a clear conflict of interest.

Furthermore, the lawyers alleged that Ahmed has fled the country to evade arrest and is hiding on a private island in the United States.

They demanded that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Ahmed's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.

The petitioners also called for the freezing of Ahmed's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

The lawyers described Ahmed's actions as a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of the fiduciary duty required of all public servants.

" We urge the Senate to commence an immediate and public hearing investigative hearing into these allegations, summoning Mr. Farouk Ahmed and relevant stakeholders.

"Recommend his immediate sack and suspension from office to prevent interference with ongoing investigations.Refer this matter to the EFCC, ICPC, and the Code of Conduct Bureau for coordinated criminal investigation and prosecution.

"In the event he has absconded from Nigeria immediately Call for collaboration with international security agencies like the Interpol  to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria and the freezing of his local and offshore assets.

"Institute sweeping reforms in the appointment, conduct, and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

"This is a defining moment for the National Assembly to rise in defense of public interest, uphold its constitutional oversight duty, and send a strong message that corruption, abuse of power, and impunity have no place in the Federal Republic of Nigeria."

The petition is backed by civil society organisations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Ahmed's suspension and prosecution.

The lawyers trust in the National Assembly's wisdom, patriotism, and commitment to national accountability to take immediate action against Ahmed.

Senator Kawu Ismaila, Chairman Senate Committee on oil and gas who received the petition on behalf of the Senate promised to liaise with other members of the committee and investigate the agency

 . .. wants Senate to suspend Ahmed Farouq as CEO

By Peter Dansu 

. .. wants Senate to suspend Ahmed Farouq as CEO  By Peter Dansu   Protest Day 2: Lawyers Storm NASS, Submit Petition to Senate President Over Massive Corruption in NMDPRA  A group of public interest lawyers stormed the National Assembly on Tuesday, submitting a petition to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, demanding the immediate suspension and prosecution of Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).  The lawyers cited grave allegations of corruption, abuse of office, and conflict of interest against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance his children's education in elite institutions in Switzerland and India.  In the petition signed by Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr and three others, they also accused Ahmed of employing his son in Oando PLC, a private entity under NMDPRA's regulatory oversight, constituting a clear conflict of interest.  Furthermore, the lawyers alleged that Ahmed has fled the country to evade arrest and is hiding on a private island in the United States.  They demanded that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Ahmed's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.  The petitioners also called for the freezing of Ahmed's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.  The lawyers described Ahmed's actions as a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of the fiduciary duty required of all public servants.  " We urge the Senate to commence an immediate and public hearing investigative hearing into these allegations, summoning Mr. Farouk Ahmed and relevant stakeholders.  "Recommend his immediate sack and suspension from office to prevent interference with ongoing investigations.Refer this matter to the EFCC, ICPC, and the Code of Conduct Bureau for coordinated criminal investigation and prosecution.  "In the event he has absconded from Nigeria immediately Call for collaboration with international security agencies like the Interpol  to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria and the freezing of his local and offshore assets.  "Institute sweeping reforms in the appointment, conduct, and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.  "This is a defining moment for the National Assembly to rise in defense of public interest, uphold its constitutional oversight duty, and send a strong message that corruption, abuse of power, and impunity have no place in the Federal Republic of Nigeria."  The petition is backed by civil society organisations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Ahmed's suspension and prosecution.  The lawyers trust in the National Assembly's wisdom, patriotism, and commitment to national accountability to take immediate action against Ahmed.  Senator Kawu Ismaila, Chairman Senate Committee on oil and gas who received the petition on behalf of the Senate promised to liaise with other members of the committee and investigate the agency

A group of public interest lawyers stormed the National Assembly on Tuesday, submitting a petition to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, demanding the immediate suspension and prosecution of Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

The lawyers cited grave allegations of corruption, abuse of office, and conflict of interest against Ahmed, including the alleged diversion of over $5 million of public funds to finance his children's education in elite institutions in Switzerland and India.

In the petition signed by Samuel Ihensekhien Jnr and three others, they also accused Ahmed of employing his son in Oando PLC, a private entity under NMDPRA's regulatory oversight, constituting a clear conflict of interest.

Furthermore, the lawyers alleged that Ahmed has fled the country to evade arrest and is hiding on a private island in the United States.

They demanded that the National Assembly commence an immediate investigation, recommend Ahmed's immediate sack and suspension, and collaborate with international security agencies like Interpol to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria.

The petitioners also called for the freezing of Ahmed's local and offshore assets and sweeping reforms in the appointment and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

The lawyers described Ahmed's actions as a clear abuse of office, a betrayal of the Nigerian people's trust, and a severe breach of the fiduciary duty required of all public servants.

" We urge the Senate to commence an immediate and public hearing investigative hearing into these allegations, summoning Mr. Farouk Ahmed and relevant stakeholders.

"Recommend his immediate sack and suspension from office to prevent interference with ongoing investigations.Refer this matter to the EFCC, ICPC, and the Code of Conduct Bureau for coordinated criminal investigation and prosecution.

"In the event he has absconded from Nigeria immediately Call for collaboration with international security agencies like the Interpol  to ensure his extradition back to Nigeria and the freezing of his local and offshore assets.

"Institute sweeping reforms in the appointment, conduct, and oversight of regulatory agency heads in the oil and gas sector.

"This is a defining moment for the National Assembly to rise in defense of public interest, uphold its constitutional oversight duty, and send a strong message that corruption, abuse of power, and impunity have no place in the Federal Republic of Nigeria."

The petition is backed by civil society organisations, including the Situation Room for Oil Sector Reforms, the Concerned Young Professionals Network, and the Coalition for Public Accountability (COPA), who have held protests calling for Ahmed's suspension and prosecution.

The lawyers trust in the National Assembly's wisdom, patriotism, and commitment to national accountability to take immediate action against Ahmed.

Senator Kawu Ismaila, Chairman Senate Committee on oil and gas who received the petition on behalf of the Senate promised to liaise with other members of the committee and investigate the agency

Igbogo Congratulates Prof. Amua On His Appointment As Pioneer Vice Chancellor

Igbogo Congratulates Prof. Amua On His Appointment As Pioneer Vice Chancellor


...says he believes in Amua's profundity in turning things around for intellectual and productive accomplishments

By Terfa Naswem

Engr. Japheth Terlumum Igbogo congratulates Prof. Pastor Qrisstuberg M. Amua on his appointment as pioneer Vice Chancellor of University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh, Vandeikya, Benue State by the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia.

Igbogo described Prof. Amua as an academic polymath with the erudition to navigate the affairs of the university to unprecedented heights.

Prof Amua understands that university is a community of scholars in which teaching and research are bound together by a common core of scholarship. He will promote research because it is valuable for its results, for its capacity to vivify university teaching, and for the way it instills a receptive attitude to university. He will ensure that research which is neither the poor nor the wealthy relative of teaching, nor its rival, must be associated with it as much as possible for their mutual profit. 

He has always upheld the principles that the university is a social institution dedicated to teaching, research and public service. Other institutions may engage in one of the other of these pursuits, but it is the university that is uniquely charged with the simultaneous performance of all three.

He has reinstated that these university functions may be separable in principle, but in practice they merge in a complex and intricate fashion. Research is indispensable to teaching through its contribution both to the intellectual development of faculty and graduate students, and to the creative environment essential for effective undergraduate instruction. Also, research is critical to the acquisition of new knowledge and to the achievement of high standards of academic excellence, which together constitute the foundation of a university’s public service. 

Prof Amua knows that research must stand for advancement of knowledge through scholarly, scientific and creative activity which he has nurtured to plant in University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh for academic development, local, state, national and universal progress.

...says he believes in Amua's profundity in turning things around for intellectual and productive accomplishments

By Terfa Naswem

Engr. Japheth Terlumum Igbogo congratulates Prof. Pastor Qrisstuberg M. Amua on his appointment as pioneer Vice Chancellor of University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh, Vandeikya, Benue State by the Executive Governor of Benue State, Rev. Fr. Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia.

Igbogo described Prof. Amua as an academic polymath with the erudition to navigate the affairs of the university to unprecedented heights.

Prof Amua understands that university is a community of scholars in which teaching and research are bound together by a common core of scholarship. He will promote research because it is valuable for its results, for its capacity to vivify university teaching, and for the way it instills a receptive attitude to university. He will ensure that research which is neither the poor nor the wealthy relative of teaching, nor its rival, must be associated with it as much as possible for their mutual profit. 

He has always upheld the principles that the university is a social institution dedicated to teaching, research and public service. Other institutions may engage in one of the other of these pursuits, but it is the university that is uniquely charged with the simultaneous performance of all three.

He has reinstated that these university functions may be separable in principle, but in practice they merge in a complex and intricate fashion. Research is indispensable to teaching through its contribution both to the intellectual development of faculty and graduate students, and to the creative environment essential for effective undergraduate instruction. Also, research is critical to the acquisition of new knowledge and to the achievement of high standards of academic excellence, which together constitute the foundation of a university’s public service. 

Prof Amua knows that research must stand for advancement of knowledge through scholarly, scientific and creative activity which he has nurtured to plant in University of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ihugh for academic development, local, state, national and universal progress.

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