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How Ogun Lost $16bn Dangote Refinery To Lagos Because Of Amosun – Abiodun by zinosleek(m): 11:35pm On Dec 28, 2021
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has lamented that the State lost the $16 billion Dangote Refinery to Lagos because of former Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s disagreement with Aliko Dangote.

Abiodun spoke 23 December while delivering the Convocation Lecture at the 2nd and 3rd convocation ceremony of the Mountain Top University in Ogun state.

He spoke on the topic, ‘Quest for Excellence: The Nexus of Faith, Knowledge and Resilience’.

He expressed optimism that the state will become oil producing, saying “we are working assiduously on that, so, I accept this challenge, we will further strengthen our resolve to ensure that we bring Ogun State to oil producing status in the very near future”.

Abiodun said he had the privilege to work as the chairman of the Olokola Free Trade Zone that was meant to have the refinery cited in the state.

He said the project was not just conceived with the aim of refining petroleum products, but to take advantage of the mining lease that as been awarded around the corridor.

“I worked as chairman of Olokola Free Trade Zone that was meant to have the Dangote refinery cited in Ogun Waterside.

However, discussion broke down between Dangote and the then administration which led to the loss of that project to Lagos state; a sixteen billion dollars was lost to another state.

“That project was conceived with the aim of not just refining petroleum in Ogun, but also take advantage of the mining lease that had been awarded around that corridor that has even not begun to be exploited,” he said.

The governor affirmed that the state has very rich oil reserves in Tongeji Island, adding that “Ogun state is situated in the Dahomey Basin, which stands for the Niger Delta that goes all the way to Ghana”.

“Everyone of the states in that corridor are oil producing today, even Ondo and Lagos states”, Abiodun submitted.

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Re: How Ogun Lost $16bn Dangote Refinery To Lagos Because Of Amosun – Abiodun by Onyiiobi7735(m): 11:57pm On Dec 28, 2021
Does Niger Delta extend to Ghana,?

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