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Tinubu, Nigeria's Tinubu, nominates a new oil regulator as the second leadership change within four months

The presidency announced on Tuesday that President Bola Tinubu has nominated Rabiu Abdullahi as the new chief executive officer of the Nigerian Midstream & 'Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency (NMDPRA). This is the second 'leadership -change' at the petroleum regulator within the last four months.

Umar replaces Saidu Mohammed, who was appointed in December, after their predecessors quit abruptly, amid a high-stakes conflict between one agency, and Africa's wealthiest man,?Aliko Daniel.

The nomination of Wednesday comes at a time when Nigeria is grappling with increasing domestic energy prices, partly due to higher global oil costs following the escalation in 'conflict' involving Iran. This has increased concerns about supply disruptions' and volatility on international energy markets.

The decision was taken in the public's interest to improve the regulatory effectiveness of the downstream and midstream petroleum sectors.

Until the Senate confirms the NMDPRA, the most senior official will be in a?acting?position.

Umar has over 25 years of experience in the energy, manufacturing and infrastructure industries. He has worked for Dangote Cement in Nigeria, the largest cement producer. He held senior roles, including operational management, large-scale projects, and project delivery.

The NMDPRA, established in '2021 under a new law, regulates Nigeria's'midstream and downstream' petroleum operations. This is a crucial segment of Africa's biggest oil-producing country. (Reporting and Writing by Chijioke Ahuocha, Nick Zieminski and Camillus Eboh)

(source: Reuters)