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We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by ijustdey(op): 7:03am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals yesterday expressed its support for healthy competition that drives innovation and quality, saying it looked forward to the upcoming commissioning of the four state-owned refineries as promised by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

It also advised Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited that deregulation should not be used as a justification to import “off-spec petroleum products” or the undermining of Nigeria’s national interests.

The refinery spoke in response to comment by Robert Dickerman, CEO of Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited, where it denied blending sub-standard petroleum products.

In the statement, the refinery said, “At Dangote Petroleum Refinery, we are committed to ensuring that Nigeria becomes self-reliant in petroleum production, and we welcome competition that drives innovation and quality.

“However, we will never allow the continued importation and blending of petroleum products, nor the deliberate destruction of our national economy. We believe that a strong, self-sufficient energy sector is vital to Nigeria’s economic growth, and we will continue to advocate for policies and practices that protect our industries and the well-being of all Nigerians,” it said.

Dangote refinery also reiterated its support for deregulation and industrialisation, saying this support is grounded in a commitment to the sustainable growth of the country’s economy and the protection of its people from exploitation.

It stated that the health and safety of Nigerians should never be compromised in the pursuit of profit.

“The Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals Company has long been an advocate for deregulation and industrialisation in Nigeria, but our support is rooted in a commitment to the sustainable growth of the country’s economy and the protection of its people from any exploitation. Unlike Dickerman’s view, deregulation should not be a licence for the importation and distribution of off-spec products or the subversion of national interests,” it said.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery called on the government, patriotic Nigerians, and local businesses to remain steadfast in defending the country’s sovereignty and economic independence.

“The choice we face is between fostering industrialisation or allowing Nigeria to remain a dumping ground for inferior products while exporting jobs. For nearly three decades, cartels and their collaborators have sabotaged efforts to develop Nigeria’s refining capacity, keeping the country dependent on imported products. The time has come to end this cycle of exploitation and ensure that Nigeria’s energy sector works for the benefit of its people,” it added.
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Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Iphupa: 7:12am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote should STFU.. we know what you are trying to do
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Bobloco: 7:15am On Nov 07, 2024
grin
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by frazee: 7:16am On Nov 07, 2024
You support competition from but you dont want importation of pms? So, how do competition happen..
Baba you are a pure monopolistic human who can't thrive were others are...
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by forgiveness:
That was what he did in the Cement industry and now we are paying through our nose.

He wants to do the same in the oil industry. He no go work.

If you don't want importation, reduce your pms price and see how importation will die naturally.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by richiemcgold:
Whoever wants to import should be allowed to do so. It should be a free market.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Macphenson: 7:21am On Nov 07, 2024
Its now crystal clear Dangote was successful in other businesses because he enjoys monopoly.
Its unfortunate even with the massive support he got from government when building the refinery, he is still crying to be given monopoly.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by chrisxxx(m): 7:24am On Nov 07, 2024
Nigerians can now see the face of their problem. When a cripple is being forced to walk.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by bewla(m): 7:27am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote is the biggest scarm in Nigeria
Why do you want to force us to buy your product if it's the cheapest
You don't need to order
Market force will prevail
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by ebenezary(m): 7:46am On Nov 07, 2024
Just look at the way Dangote stylishly monopolize pms,
Just unbelievable that imported pms is cheaper that locally refined pms, Dangote is too greedy
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Maxymilliano(m): 7:50am On Nov 07, 2024
“However, we will never allow the continued importation and blending of petroleum products, nor the deliberate destruction of our national economy
Seem Dangote wants to keep on enjoying his exploitative monopoly probably to become the world richest man at the expense of Nigerians.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Bleiz(m): 7:50am On Nov 07, 2024
I wonder if the factors of production the foreign refineries used are different from what you used to refine the crude oil. If foreign refineries can sell refined products cheaper than yours, then your price isn't competitively fixed.

With freight costs and other charges importers are incurring, their products are still cheaper than yours that doesn't have freight costs and those charges.

It's obvious we know you want to maximize profits pending when other refineries will start operations in Nigeria.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by nnewsnjobs:
I don't really understand this thing, why can't you reduce the price of your product and throw the importer off guard.

Why would imported fuel be cheaper than the one refined in Nigeria.

Dangote is not having the interest of Nigeria at heart. After getting our collective wealth through subsidized dollars to build your refinery.

This is not acceptable, if you can't reduce the price of your fuel, they should continue importing if they like.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Pious101: 8:27am On Nov 07, 2024
I can recall someone mentioned dangote is acting like the regulator in the oil industry
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by HgAkpobomeEr: 8:30am On Nov 07, 2024
Pinnacle Oil and Gas Limited should respond to the allegations.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by LandMann:
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Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by stainzvill(m): 8:39am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote don turn regulator ni? shocked
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by eepeepook: 9:21am On Nov 07, 2024
Where is the petrol to begin with? All these many talks and drivers buy the product at N 1,200 in stations nationwide.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Saturnalia(m):
Now, I sincerely believe that the coconut head of Aliko Dangote is not correct.

How can there be competition if importation isn’t allowed?

And since when did Aliko Dangote become the Chairman of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatiory Agency (PPPRA) or the NMDPRA to be making these outrageous statements?

Abi Aliko Dangote and his entire family members and workers and supporters want to perish violently & untimely ni?

When the bastard came on T.V, crying and ranting about how the “Oil Cabals” were frustrating his business; I was empathetic and lent my voice against the “Status Quo” - thinking his USELESS FRAUD OF A REFINERY will drastically reduce the Petroleum Costs & Pricing across board, but alas, I was wrong.

It seems Aliko Dangote himself is the leader of the so-called “Oil Cabals” that are frustrating & punishing Nigerians deliberately.

With his Refinery coming on board; I had anticipated that the price of Petrol would drop to between 400 Naira - 550 Naira per liter.

Aliko Dangote is nothing but a greedy monopolist who only thrives by blackmailing the Government into doing his bidding at the expense of other credible Business Competitors.

Oloriburuku Omo Ale Jati-Jati Ikeji Aja!

Every single one of them are the same!
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Mille: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
The thing don dey clear now
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by CursedOsuPigs: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
Uhmmm...

Are you the government now? By your antecedents in the cement industry, you're a callous monopolist. I do want us to stop petroleum products importation but leaving everything in your hands, Mr Aliko, would sound the death knell of Nigeria and Nigerians.

We can't leave the downstream of the petroleum industry to you alone.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by SatoshiX: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
You won't alow continued petrol import as per you're the NNPC?
If your price is not competitive, who are you to tell buyers from seeking better pricing elsewhere?
The audacity for Dangote 🤦‍♂️
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Emzedz: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
This man na pure business conman that does not want healthy competitions.. monopolist
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by ERockson: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
Wahala
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Solsix(m): 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
On this Mr dangote you will fail. Nigerians want cheap fuel, if can't provide it let's look elsewhere. How do we explain that you but crude in naira, no transportation cost no fx charges, no insurance charge yet your PMS is more expensive than imported ones. I can't comprehend that.
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by cr7lomo: 9:23am On Nov 07, 2024
Just look at this foolish people
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Heavyweights(m): 9:24am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote you're our biggest problems today a regarding crude oil. You enjoyed leverage from the past and present government but chose to be a pain in the ass to the masses
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Ten06(m): 9:24am On Nov 07, 2024
The day Nigeria masses will remember this man with his style of fleecing Nigerians his business will start having problems. He should just concentrate on his business and allow others to do theirs
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by handsomeyinka(m): 9:24am On Nov 07, 2024
Dangote thought he could have it all
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by Damseldammie(f): 9:24am On Nov 07, 2024
Are you seriously serious about this your statement 🤔
Idonbelieve oga weriwenu
Re: We Support Competition But Won’t Allow Continued Petrol Import –Dangote Refinery by ceejay80s(m): 9:25am On Nov 07, 2024
not for u to decide
useless monopolist
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