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Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by dre11(m): 11:53am On Feb 11, 2021
•Says AfCFTA crucial for Nigeria’s economic devt

By Amechi Ogbonna

Baring any unforeseen developments in the local and international economy, the 200,000 barrels per day BUA Petroleum Refinery will commence full commercial operation in 2024, after a groundbreaking ceremony billed for May this year.

Giving graphic details on the economics of Nigeria’s second largest petroleum refining complex in Lagos at the weekend, Executive Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, said the project was initiated against the backdrop of the huge amount of foreign exchange the nation spends importing refined petroleum products into the country.

Rabiu who defended the sustainability of his Group’s investment in the various sectors of the economy, said the refinery project will meet the government’s economic diversification agenda in the long run, as new fuel standards continue to evolve in line with the climate crisis.

He said the project is being constructed with the best of technology from Axens of France rated as one of the best in the world in petroleum refining industry and would enable the nation save huge amounts of foreign exchange in addition to creating thousands of jobs for the citizens.

“ Nigeria consumes over 50million liters of fuel daily and over 90 of that is imported with about 35 percent of the country’s scarce foreign currency spent on imported products. This, coupled with low crude prices due to low demand arising from the Coronavirus pandemic offers us huge opportunity to invest in projects that would help us conserve more funds, leveraging the low cost technology being deployed by Axens of France offering us far lower cost than what it should be” He said.

Rabiu further noted that the refinery’s complete marine infrastructure and nearness to its feedstock will enable it save more on haulage, as it targets local, regional and other land -locked markets in Africa, bolstered by its unique location and opportunities emerging from the AfCFTA.

According to him, the economics of the project are a ‘no-brainer’. Contract for the construction of the refinery was signed in Paris between BUA Group Chairman Abdulsamad Rabiu, and the CEO of Axens, Jean Sentenac, in a ceremony presided over by France’s Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness, Franck Riester.

While calling on the Federal Government to improve the nation’s operating environment through liberalization of cement production to enable more manufacturers take advantage of the new Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), to export more to an estimated 1.3billion people across the continent, Rabiu said the continental economic bloc remained a critical strategy to develop the nation’s manufacturing sector currently in comatose.

He further urged the Nigerian stakeholders to insist on full implementation of rule of origin principle to avoid the country being turned into a dumping ground for goods manufactured outside the continent.

He said “if we are able to manufacture, we will have a huge market of about 1.3billion people to sell to within the trading bloc involving all 55 countries.

On the other hand, if we fail to manufacture, then we may be turning our country to a dumping ground for other countries because we are all signatories to an agreement to remove all tariff barriers to trade including movement of goods and persons.”

The BUA Group’s Executive Chair lamented a situation where Europe and other continents have more access to Africa than Africans themselves, stressing that the AfCFTA offers Nigeria an enormous leverage to export more to other African countries than it is doing presently.

On the rising cost of building materials in the country, he said Nigeria has become the most expensive country in Africa to build a house, noting that selling cement at N3000 per bag was unfair to the citizens of the country.
“It is more expensive to build in Nigeria than any other country in Africa.” He lamented

THE SUN

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by uptimum123(m): 11:58am On Feb 11, 2021
Naija go better las las

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by lilvicky68(m): 12:01pm On Feb 11, 2021
Dangote and Bua will end up finishing Nigerians with high price of petroleum products with their refineries.. Nigeria self nawa oh

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by BastardWike: 12:03pm On Feb 11, 2021
All these quota system billionaires lacks creativity and foresight. You didn't build refineries in the 1970's, 80's, 90's or even early 2000's but now that fuel cars are being phased out and renewable energy is gaining massive boost globally, that is when the craze for refinery got into their head!

You're talking about AFcta but you forgot that heavily subsidized refineries built all over the middle East, Asia and developed world will equally channel their excess capacity to Africa. How can they compete?

Why can't they spend these monies in building power plants considering that Nigeria has a massive deficit in it?

Quarter system billionaires indeed!

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by EmeraldKing7(m): 12:04pm On Feb 11, 2021
When the demand for fossil fuels is about to nose dive?
Clean and renewable energy is the future

The world is driving towards electric cars and vehicle with zero carbon emission

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Parachoko: 12:06pm On Feb 11, 2021
lilvicky68:
Dangote and Bua will end up finishing Nigerians with high price of petroleum products with their refineries.. Nigeria self nawa oh
Is anyone stopping anybody from investing in it and selling at any price they want?

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Jesse6(m): 12:07pm On Feb 11, 2021
These are things that are supposed to be done longtime ago
By now our economy for dey good
But we pray it goes well

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Parachoko: 12:08pm On Feb 11, 2021
BastardWike:
All these quota system billionaires lacks creativity and foresight. You didn't build refineries in the 1970's, 80's, 90's or even early 2000's but now that fuel cars are being phased out and renewable energy is gaining massive boost globally, that is when the craze for refinery got into their head!

You're talking about AFcta but you forgot that heavily subsidized refineries built all over the middle East, Asia and developed world will equally channel their excess capacity to Africa. How can they compete?

Why can't they spend these monies in building power plants considering that Nigeria has a massive deficit in it?

Quarter system billionaires indeed!
Other billionaires should invest in building power plants then. If you have the money, you can invest in building power plants too.

No just dey complain everytime.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by CodeTemplar: 12:09pm On Feb 11, 2021
Lol . . . better late than never.

I cannot seem to understand why you will grow corn(crude) then sell it to a pap maker(foreign refinery) and let them add a sizable profit before you then buy back the pap(petrol) at an inflated cost. All the while your wife and kids were jobless and capable of making pap from corn(run a refinery).
We equally do same with cocoa when as one of the major coca producers, we export cocoa to import chocolate and other cocoa based candy.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by CodeTemplar: 12:11pm On Feb 11, 2021
Parachoko:
Other billionaires should invest in building power plants then. If you have the money, you can invest in building power plants too.

No just dey complain everytime.
You and the person you quoted are both right and wrong. Better late than never though.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by bjdon: 12:32pm On Feb 11, 2021
With Dangote and Rabiu needing to recoup their investments, you can be sure renewable energy (Solar, wind power, biomass) and electric cars will not be hitting Nigerian in a big way anytime soon

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by tito44: 12:33pm On Feb 11, 2021
When this country divides, the refinery and Dangote's own will be nationalised

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by 2extremes(m): 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2021
Mine will be ready by 2025q
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by lkillbrokehoes: 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2021
Northerners will take over Nigeria in few years to come, firstly it was dangote now this man.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Monimatic(m): 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2021
BUA vs Dangote

Trying to outdo each other
They are both cat and dog , always dragging themselves to court

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by arabbunkum: 1:37pm On Feb 11, 2021
Nice!

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by FastLane25(m): 1:38pm On Feb 11, 2021
pray things get better by then.. only God will help us in this damn country
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by sammysmiles(m): 1:38pm On Feb 11, 2021
That's Good...
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by ichidodo: 1:38pm On Feb 11, 2021
I see fuel coming down to #50 per litre..

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Nobody: 1:38pm On Feb 11, 2021
This is great news!
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by wpadmin: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
smiley
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Flier: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
grin grin grin I should be using electric car by then
foolish people,they always do one business.Before you know it Nigeria will have 100 refineries

Oil will probably be almost useless in the next 6-7 years

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Seniorwriter(m): 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
Nonsense
If this is good news to you then it means you'll be left behind in this New generation that is going and building towards non fossil fuel equipments and vehicles!
In another news if you are qualified to teach Yoruba and Housa get in touch to secure employment under FLTA(in USA)...or apply on their portal.
Proactivity Leads To Productivity!!!!
@SeniorWriter

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Help2020: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
uptimum123:
Naija go better las las
shall they say oil go soon useless
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Ustec: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
The mission is to conquer the south using power,money and herdsmen.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Nobody: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
Liars, evil men.
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by lkillbrokehoes: 1:39pm On Feb 11, 2021
tito44:
When this country divides, the refinery and Dangote's own will be nationalised
It won't divide so stop wasting your time.

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by MotiveU(f): 1:40pm On Feb 11, 2021
BastardWike:
All these quota system billionaires lacks creativity and foresight. You didn't build refineries in the 1970's, 80's, 90's or even early 2000's but now that fuel cars are being phased out and renewable energy is gaining massive boost globally, that is when the craze for refinery got into their head!

You're talking about AFcta but you forgot that heavily subsidized refineries built all over the middle East, Asia and developed world will equally channel their excess capacity to Africa. How can they compete?

Why can't they spend these monies in building power plants considering that Nigeria has a massive deficit in it?

Quarter system billionaires indeed!
You just made sense for a long time on nairaland

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Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Enudapan: 1:40pm On Feb 11, 2021
Nah eh! No qualms
This is so sophisticated

This the type of news we should be hearing
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by lmm4real: 1:40pm On Feb 11, 2021
Good development. May God make it easy for them.
Re: Abdul Samad Rabiu: BUA Petroleum Refinery Ready In 2024 by Nobody: 1:41pm On Feb 11, 2021
So a private person can build refineries but a full blown government cannot omo if you people have not woken up by now I wonder when y’all will wake up . After some idiots here will start supporting politicians because of small change Godforbid bad thing especially that bastard with GRILLS attached to his moniker. Shey fuel price go soon rise make we see if them go give you special rate .

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