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Seplat CEO’s work permit, visa, residence permit revoked by Nigerian government

Seplat CEO's work permit, visa, residence permit revoked by Nigerian government

The Chief Executive Officer of Seplat Energy Plc, Roger Thompson Brown, has had his work permit, visa, and residence permit revoked by the Nigerian Ministry of Interior. 

The development follows allegations of racism and discrimination levelled against the embattled CEO by some Nigerian workers and stakeholders of the company. 

More details: Nairametrics gathered that the CEO was informed about the government’s decision in a letter entitled “Withdrawal of Work Permit, CERPAC, Visa/Residence Permit of Mr Roger Thompson Brown – CEO, SEPLAT Energy Plc”.

The letter explained that testimonies from several witnesses supported the allegations against Mr Brown. 

The letter further disclosed that investigations have revealed that Brown was in possession of a Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) that was not based on a valid Expatriate Quota approved by the Ministry of Interior. 

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Consequently, the Honourable Minister determined that Brown’s continued stay in Nigeria is contrary to the national interest. Part of the letter said:

What you should know: Mr Brown declined to honour a request to appear before the Ministry’s panel investigating the matter. 

In the meantime, Seplat Energy Plc is enmeshed in a court case instituted by concerned stakeholders over the matter. The outcome of the court case is still being awaited.

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