Youths under the aegis of the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum have given the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mr Bashir Bayo Ojulari, one week to vacate office over his alleged resignation recently.
The youths who gave the ultimatum during a world press conference in Abuja, also urged the Federal Government to appoint the GCEO’s replacement from the Niger Delta region.
The text of the press conference was signed by the Chairman, Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum and spokesman, Ijaw Youth Council, Sir Jothan Lokpobiri Snr., and the spokesman of the Forum and President-General, Ogoni Youth Federation, Engr. Dr. Legborsi Yamaabana.
The group threatened that failure to accede to its demands may have consequences for the stability and peace in the Niger Delta.
It said the briefing was necessitated by grave concerns over the recent conduct of Ojulari which allegedly threatened the peace and stability of the Niger Delta region.
Reading the text of the press conference, the Chairman of the Forum, Lokpobiri, claimed that Mr. Ojulari allegedly resigned his position on August 2nd, 2025, as the GCEO of NNPCL following allegations of corruption and gross incompetence.
Lokpobiri said: “Shockingly, despite this resignation, he has refused to vacate the office and continues to parade himself illegally as GCEO.
“His actions are not only unlawful but deeply offensive to the oil-producing Niger Delta region and damaging to the reputation of NNPCL.
“We therefore demand that Ojulari vacates the GCEO’s office within seven days. Nigeria cannot afford a national oil company without credible leadership. Since his resignation, NNPCL has been left with a GCEO, drifting without direction.
“For the sake of equity, justice, and national stability, we insist that the next GCEO must come from the Niger Delta region.
“We have many highly qualified, globally respected engineers and technocrats within and outside the NNPCL who can immediately provide effective leadership.
“Beyond vacating office, Ojulari must also face full prosecution. He stands accused of the following:
“Diverting $21 million of NNPCL funds into the private account of his associate, Mr. Bashir Haske — an allegation that has already led to arrests by the EFCC.
“Deliberately shutting down the fully operational Port Harcourt Refinery on May 24th, 2025, with the intent of selling it at scrap value to his cronies, while diverting crude oil allocations as spot cargoes to his allies and illegally sacking over 400 Nigerian youths, including some from the Niger Delta, thereby rendering them jobless and worsening the unemployment crisis in the region.
“This reckless sabotage crippled a refinery that had successfully resumed operations in December 2024, after a turnaround maintenance that cost $1.5 billion of taxpayers’ money.
“At the time, the refinery was running profitably and providing hundreds of jobs and opportunities
“These actions are unforgivable acts of corruption and economic sabotage against both the Niger Delta and Nigeria as a whole.
“We therefore call on the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to act without delay by appointing a qualified Niger Delta professional as the new GCEO of NNPCL and ensuring that Bashir Bayo Ojulari is fully investigated and prosecuted for financial crimes and economic sabotage.
“Let it be clear: if these demands are not met within seven days, the Niger Delta youths will be compelled to take decisive mass action. “Such action will have far-reaching consequences for the peace and stability of the region. This is not a threat but a warning born out of deep concern.
“The fragile peace we have worked hard to sustain is now at risk, and as leaders, we cannot stand by and watch it collapse. Enough is enough. Ojulari must go. Justice must prevail.”