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Just In: Senate Confirms Rabiu Umar as NMDPRA Chief Executive

"Persecondnews reports that Umar ’s appointment is widely seen as a timely injection of private-sector expertise into a sector still navigating the full implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act"

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By Samuel Akpan

In a major push to fortify Nigeria’s fuel supply chain and accelerate petroleum reforms, the Senate has confirmed Rabiu Umar as Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.

The move, which follows his screening on May 5, comes just weeks after President Bola Tinubu nominated him on April 29, aiming to sharpen regulatory oversight, eliminate chronic supply glitches and guarantee steady fuel availability from Lagos to Maiduguri.

Persecondnews reports that Umar’s appointment is widely seen as a timely injection of private-sector expertise into a sector still navigating the full implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act.

With global oil market turbulence looming, his confirmation signals a deliberate effort to build a more resilient downstream framework capable of shielding Nigerian consumers and industries from external shocks.

Umar’s media team, in a statement on Thursday, said: “Lawmakers commended his professionalism, industry knowledge and strategic vision for Nigeria’s petroleum sector during the screening session.”

It highlighted Umar’s firm commitment from the outset and pledged to strengthen national energy security, dismantle supply bottlenecks and ensure stable fuel availability nationwide, underscoring that regulation must now deliver real results on the ground.

During the screening, Umar laid out a clear agenda centred on supply resilience, regulatory efficiency, investor confidence and nationwide product accessibility.

He acknowledged that global disruptions, particularly tensions around strategic shipping corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz, would continue to exert pressure on fuel prices worldwide.

“Global events may affect prices, but they should not define Nigeria’s stability. Our task is to build a petroleum system strong enough to absorb shocks, protect supply, and keep homes, industries and transport moving in every season,” he had told the senators.

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Umar brings more than two decades of hands-on experience in downstream petroleum, logistics and manufacturing. He held senior positions at Oando Plc, successfully led a turnaround at Ashaka Cement Plc, and most recently served as Group Chief Commercial Officer at Dangote Group before stepping down eight months ago.

His immediate priorities, he said, include strengthening the operational readiness of Nigeria’s 22 depots, maintaining adequate stock buffers across the country and collaborating with relevant agencies to guarantee product availability at all times.

“Energy security is not measured only by volumes in storage. It is measured by whether fuel is available when Nigerians need it, where Nigerians need it. We will build a supply architecture that is visible, reliable and national in reach,” Umar emphasised.

Umar promised to reposition the authority as an efficient regulator and a catalyst for investment, growth and market confidence by cutting administrative bottlenecks and improving service delivery.
“The NMDPRA under my leadership will be firm in regulation, fair in conduct and fast in execution. We will protect standards, unlock investment, remove avoidable bottlenecks and make this Authority a model of professionalism and economic value creation.”

Prior to confirmation, Umar’s nomination drew strong backing from key industry stakeholders.

The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and the Petroleum Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) described the choice as well received and expressed full confidence in his ability to tackle sector challenges.

Also, the Major Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria equally welcomed the nomination, calling it a positive signal for stability, professionalism and sustained reform.

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