Zelensky vows overhaul of Ukraine’s scandal-hit energy firms

Zelensky vows overhaul of Ukraine’s scandal-hit energy firms
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced an overhaul of state-owned energy companies. (AFP)
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Zelensky vows overhaul of Ukraine’s scandal-hit energy firms

Zelensky vows overhaul of Ukraine’s scandal-hit energy firms
  • Anti-graft investigators said around $100 million had been embezzled from the energy sector
  • “We are beginning the overhaul of key state-owned enterprises in the energy sector,” Zelensky said on X

KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday announced an overhaul of state-owned energy companies, after a corruption scandal at the heart of a sector battered by Russian attacks sparked a public outcry.
Anti-graft investigators said around $100 million had been embezzled from the energy sector, causing outrage in a country where Russian attacks have resulted in devastating power outages.
Zelensky ordered two ministers to resign over the corruption scheme and sanctioned a former business partner who was named as its mastermind.
“We are beginning the overhaul of key state-owned enterprises in the energy sector,” Zelensky said on X.
“Alongside a full audit of their financial activities, the management of these companies is to be renewed.”
He called for a new supervisory board at Energoatom — the state nuclear company at the heart of the scandal — “within a week” that would enable a “complete overhaul of the company’s management.”
He also called for the quick appointment of a new head of hydropower generating company Ukrhydroenergo and other reforms for oil and gas giant Naftogaz and the main gas operator.
Zelensky has previously said he is committed to fully cooperate with the anti-corruption investigation.
“I have also instructed government officials to maintain constant and meaningful communication with law enforcement and anti-corruption bodies,” he said Saturday.
“The full transparency and integrity in the energy sector remain an absolute priority.”
The scandal prompted some of Ukraine’s European allies to urge Zelensky’s government to do more to battle corruption.


Four Nigerian security personnel killed in militant ambush

Four Nigerian security personnel killed in militant ambush
Updated 15 November 2025

Four Nigerian security personnel killed in militant ambush

Four Nigerian security personnel killed in militant ambush
  • The incident is the latest in dozens of attacks targeting Nigerian security forces by DaeshWAP
  • "We lost two soldiers and two members of the Civilian CJTF (militia) in the ambush by DaeshWAP terrorists," a military officer told AFP

KANO: Militants aligned with the Daesh group ambushed Nigerian security forces in northeastern Borno state, killing two soldiers and two anti-militant militia members, sources said Saturday.
Fighters from Daesh-West Africa Province (DaeshWAP) opened fire Friday with heavy guns on a motorcycle convoy of Nigerian troops, anti-militant militia and local hunters on patrol in Damboa district, according to a military source and a security report.
The incident is the latest in dozens of attacks targeting Nigerian security forces by DaeshWAP, which has recently intensified raids on military bases with rocket-propelled grenades and suicide drones.
"We lost two soldiers and two members of the Civilian CJTF (militia) in the ambush by DaeshWAP terrorists," a military officer told AFP.
"The terrorists laid ambush on the patrol convoy of motorcycles led by the brigade commander, which resulted in exchange of fire," said the officer, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorised to speak on the incident.
A United Nations situation report shared among aid agencies in the region and seen by AFP confirmed the killing of two soldiers and two anti-militant militia members in the ambush, while 17 motorcycles were seized by the militants.
According to the report, several soldiers, including the military commander, were missing, but the commander returned to base in the town of Damboa, 90 kilometres (55 miles) from the regional capital, Maiduguri.
The attack underlines the threat DaeshWAP poses in the region despite being locked in internecine infighting with rival militant group Boko Haram for control in areas around Lake Chad.
DaeshWAP split from Boko Haram in 2016 due to ideological differences and rose to become a dominant group in the region.
The group has been under pressure from Boko Haram, which has pushed it from most of the islands in Lake Chad under its control.
On Sunday, Boko Haram killed around 200 DaeshWAP fighters in an ambush on the shores of the lake, according to intelligence and anti-militant militia sources.
The militant violence has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million in the northeast since it erupted in 2019.
The conflict has spilled into neighbouring Niger, Cameroon and Chad, leading the region to launch a military coalition to fight the militant groups.