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Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by ijustdey: 9:38pm On Oct 18, 2021
SCORES of Nigerians have criticised the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s reliance on Dangote’s refinery to address the depreciating naira.

This is coming on the heels of a public disclosure by the CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele, during a foreign investors’ meeting held at the weekend in New York, that the refinery would save the country of huge foreign exchange.

Emefiele, while responding to questions from financial experts, had said the country would witness a significant drop in imports and forex boost once the Dangote refinery commenced operations by June 2022.

He was providing answers to investors’ concerns over the country’s FX reserves, exchange rates, the balance of payments, and the soaring national debt. He said Dangote’s refinery would save the nation 30 per cent foreign exchange spent on oil imports.

“Let me say by the time the Dangote Refinery begins production by June, latest July next year, it will be a major FX saving source for Nigeria. I will explain.

“In Nigeria, right now, from the FX we spend on imports, the importation of petroleum products takes about 30 percent.

“The Dangote refinery has the capacity to produce 650, 000 barrels per day. So, you take the diesel, petrol, aviation fuel, and the rest (30 percent) from them, or you convert that from crude to refined products,

“There is a domestic component that is called 450, 000 barrels, even if out of the 650, 000 barrels, the 445 barrels is what is sold to Dangote in naira, it will be a major FX saving for Nigeria.”

The Dangote refinery investment is described as capable of meeting 100 per cent of local demands of the country’s refined petroleum products with surplus for exports. It is expected to be Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s biggest single-train facility when completed.

A Bloomberg report said the refinery complex would cost about $19 billion.

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has acquired a 20 per cent stake in the refinery.

Emefiele said beyond boost of the local currency, exported refined oil products from the private refinery would positively contribute to the nation’s economy.

He emphasised that the country would save more from the logistics cost spent on import refined products.

“If you look at the cost of freights alone…if we have to import from Europe or other parts of the world to bring in petroleum products, we pay heavily. Then, we pay heavily in stocking those products in the high sea before offload.

“…it is a project we just prayed somebody like Dangote will live long to see it. Nigerians will benefit from it.”

Emefiele was proud to associate the Dangote refinery project with the Federal Government’s backward integration policy to promote local content.

Foreign refineries, he emphasised, would be worried over the emerging private sector-led investment.

The petrochemical arm of the investment, he said, would commence July next year and produce polyethylene and other similar products which Nigeria had been a net importer on.

He placed Nigeria’s annual consumption of polypropylene and polythene products at slightly below 200, 000 tons.


“What does that mean?

“It means by contribution to import contents, that is about five per cent of our imports. So, if you save five percent of your import, save 30 percent in petroleum imports, and fertilizer that is about three percent, moving close to saving about 40 percent of foreign imports of the country, you will see what we will be doing in terms of allowing the market to float.

“We will float the market, and see how this currency (naira) will depreciate.”

But most Nigerians on social media expressed worry over the development.

A social media user, identified as Official_rea, questioned the rationality behind the nation’s planned dependence on the private refinery, despite its existing refineries still enjoying government funding. She observed the development could drive monopoly.

“Why is a whole country centering its fiscal policy on a one-man business: what level of monopoly will that cause:

“Same strategy is what is translating to the high cost of cement. So, the federal government has inevitably abandoned these other refineries.”

Another user, Nike Oluwa @NikeOluwa, shared a similar concern of likely inflation of petrol prices, saying the Federal Government appeared to have depended on the private sector investment.

“So Dangote is now supposed to be our messiah? I hope when that time comes, we will not be buying fuel for N500 per litre and we will have no other option than to comply with our messiah.”

Ikeena @Kenzo0_baba expressed worry that the masses might soon be at the mercy of one company.

Aside querying the reliance on Dangote to reduce public forex spending by 30 per cent, he faulted the neglected refineries.

“B.S….depending on Dangote to reduce your forex expenditure by 30 percent when you have three refineries with a combined capacity of over 1.5m bdp….and yet don’t function.. We will all be at the mercy of Dangote soon to also control market prices… such monopoly.”

Austin Chikwem @Austinesmile0705 also faulted the idea, describing the nation as a “failed country depending on an individual capacity and boast on that.”

In his remark, Veron Olusegun @veronolusegun observed the gradual shift to cleaner energy source. This, he said, might render the crude oil worthless.

“The whole country depending on an individual to boost fx. The irony is that by the year 2030, the rest of the world would drive electric cars while only Africans would use combustion engines. Crude oil would be worthless and the refinery has to pay back loans!! Joke is still on us.”

On the contrary, a few persons applauded Emefiele’s idea, describing it as intelligent. Gohunmi Adegbite @gbohunmi_official was one of those who hailed the CBN boss, though his opinion received backlash.

Olufisayo Adebayo @feesiryor simply described the CBN governor as sound. “You can’t take that away from him.”

https://www.icirnigeria.org/nigerians-say-cbns-reliance-on-dangote-refinery-to-fix-nairas-free-fall-shameful/

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by PENNYSWAP: 9:40pm On Oct 18, 2021
He is Mr Nigeria

Always in the good books of every president.

From Obj till date

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by lordm(m): 9:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
Give more licences for others to build refineries.

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Babanah: 9:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
Float the naira now and do not announce the date for the commencement of the refinery. Speculators will eventually get their fingers burnt. Those who understand how fickle fx rates are under floating regime will be mindful about the price they purchase dollars.

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Emocruize(m): 9:58pm On Oct 18, 2021
And some people are saying the refinary will make things worst

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by dawnomike(m): 9:59pm On Oct 18, 2021
The CBN governor has become clueless...

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by SarkinYarki: 10:00pm On Oct 18, 2021
Trust me on this Emeiefele is a stack idiot

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Babanah: 10:01pm On Oct 18, 2021
dawnomike:
The CBN governor has become clueless...
Can you explain?

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Babanah: 10:01pm On Oct 18, 2021
SarkinYarki:
Trust me on this Emeiefele is a stack idiot

Can you explain?

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Naijanascam: 10:03pm On Oct 18, 2021
Hoping on someone's self effort that is yet to start working and you claimed to be the best Apex banker.. ....

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by NwaNimo1(m): 10:04pm On Oct 18, 2021

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Babanah: 10:12pm On Oct 18, 2021

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by KingTroll(m): 10:13pm On Oct 18, 2021
cheesy
Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Nigerialabalaba: 10:15pm On Oct 18, 2021
CBN just ignore dem o, no listen to dem. Na God we take beg una for CBN.

Na dem, not you or Dangote, be d enemies of progress wey dey benefit for the forex manipulation.

As dem dey so, na to siddon dey talk but behind, dem go dey do worse pass even dat useless abokiforex Olumide wey hide for UK as British citizen and con dey manipulate forex and profiting from arbitrary rates he publishes with him fellow robbers yet dem no get a single manufacturing industry here for naija.


We wey be true Nigerians sabi wetin dey and no be enemy of progress. Some of dem steal money hia go use am build refinery for overseas and con dey collect fx here to take import the petrol com Naija.
Oga CBN governor Godwin Emefiele no mind dem o!

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by kilisi(m): 10:23pm On Oct 18, 2021
I hope the refinery gets completed before 2030.

It's taking to long.

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by GIANTPLUSHUB: 5:45am On Oct 19, 2021
Lol
Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Grace001: 5:46am On Oct 19, 2021
A whole country relying on one man business to save the country currency from depreciation.

Attribute of a failed useless country.

Emefiele is only doing the biding of the northern oligarchy, he is an asślicker

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by iamyemiakins(m): 5:47am On Oct 19, 2021
Dangote go too cash out on this Buhari government's cluelessness

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by izzy4shizzy(m): 5:47am On Oct 19, 2021
Nigeria is the most backward country I have ever seen.

First, you own Refineries that don't refine a single drop of oil yet you spend millions to maintain.

Now you want to monopolize oil to one man because of your incompetence and you brag about it saving you import Fx,

They should just kukuma sell Nigeria to Dangote.

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Those of you quoting me and saying nonsense, so it's wrong for our government to own their own functioning refinery shey?

You people just want to seem smart but the opposite is the case, I pity those people/animals that would still defend buhari

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by obajoey(m): 5:47am On Oct 19, 2021
No be abokifx again

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Saskay44: 5:48am On Oct 19, 2021
Ok
Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by SmartPolician: 5:51am On Oct 19, 2021
lordm:
Give more licences for others to build refineries.

You think say to build refinery na one naira. cheesy
License is not the problem but building refineries is capital intensive. Now, it may not be easy to invite foreign investors to come and build theirs (invest in Nigeria) because most countries are moving to cleaner energy and naira is on a free fall.

No matter how much we criticize the monopoly Dangote enjoys, that man has done a noble thing for the country by building that refinery. Who actually funds the project is a talk for another day. As for Godwin Emefiele, that one na mistake of a CBN governor.

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by bayelsaowei(m): 5:52am On Oct 19, 2021
Very useless country...waiting for one man to fix our fiscal problems...shame to the nnpc, shame to the dumb government, shame to Emefiele for making such puerile statement.. what a shame...cursed black nation..fools..

Our leaders disgust me..

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by ceda99: 5:52am On Oct 19, 2021
What happened to the other 4 refineries we have in this country?

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by abhosts(m): 5:52am On Oct 19, 2021
Loans to build the Refinery were obtained in USD so repaying billions of dollars with Naira would still take a toll on Naira.

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by OCTAVO: 5:53am On Oct 19, 2021
Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Navalsadiq(m): 5:53am On Oct 19, 2021
I don't know why they are keeping that man he should be fired. he is out of ideas

He is not competent enough

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Commentor: 5:54am On Oct 19, 2021
lordm:
Give more licences for others to build refineries.
If they give you 10 licences would you be able to build 1 refinery?

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Commentor: 5:54am On Oct 19, 2021
Which Nigerians are criticising?

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Re: Nigerians Criticise CBN’s Reliance On Dangote Refinery To Fix Naira’s Free Fall by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:56am On Oct 19, 2021
Emiefule, is a joker

He's simply following his Buhari fulanization of Nigeria

But Nigerians will fight to the end!

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Commentor:

If they give you 10 licences would you be able to build 1 refinery?
Dey try use brain before you comment, Mr commentor! You no go die

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