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DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Realdeals(op): 10:37pm On Jul 31, 2024
The Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria, DAPPMAN, has written to President Bola Tinubu over alleged monopolistic tendencies of Dangote Refinery.

DAPPMAN said before Dangote Refinery was established, Nigerian business entrepreneurs already had investments in the country’s downstream petroleum sector running into trillions of naira, with taxes remitted to the various state governments by their respective employees.

This was contained in a letter addressed to the President and obtained by DAILY POST.

DAPPMAN noted several investments made by Dangote in the past and how he had allegedly monopolised certain sectors.

DAPPMAN stressed that possible monopoly by Dangote Refinery would jeopardize all its members’ investments.
It urged the President to intervene and ensure the sustenance of deregulation and free market policies intended by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021.


The letter signed by the Executive Secretary of DAPPMAN, Olufemi Adewole, reads partly: “We understand that this is due to the implementation of the restrictions placed on ECOWAS member nations by ‘Afri 5’ gasoil and gasoline specifications which have the resultant effect that AGO purchases can only be made from one source being the Dangote Refinery.

“It is on credible record that marketers’ AGO imports have complied with the Afri 5′ gasoil and gasoline specification of sulphur content not exceeding 50/parts per million from January 2024 despite the inability of local refining capacity, including the Dangote refinery, to meet this specification to date.

“Dangote Refinery’s AGO presently has sulphur content exceeding 700/ppm in accordance with waiver granted by the NMDPRA. This far exceeds the average of 50/ppm sulphur required for AGO imports by marketers, yet the regulator has restricted all other downstream operators from sourcing this product exclusively from the Dangote Refinery.

“This is a clear adoption of Dangote Oil Refinery as the sole supplier of AGO to the nation. This situation is detrimental not only to the downstream operators but the nation at large. It deprives Nigerians of cheaper options as the Dangote Refinery always has the final say and dictate prices without any competing alternatives.”

The group emphasized the need for market forces to be allowed free reign in the sector within appropriate rule of law.

It added: “Dangote refinery’s initial step was to crash the price of AGO from a ‘high’ price of N1,700 per litres to N1,200/litre and later to N1,000 and later to N900/litre despite the large inventory of the imported AGO with marketers which thus could not be sold as it was imported with very high forex rate.

“Marketers with this huge volume of AGO saw the opportunity to reduce their losses when forex rates crashed and the naira appreciated against the dollar as they sought to import cheaper AGO stock to ‘blend’ their retail pump price, reduce their losses and sell off their AGO stock.

DAPPMAN lamented that regulators limited the source of AGO product to Dangote refinery through its restrictive policy.

“We wish to specifically refer to the stakeholders’ meeting between our DAPPMAN members and top management of Dangote Oil Refinery. Regrettably, despite assurances at the meeting, Dangote Refinery continues to offer refined petroleum products to foreign traders at $50 per metric tonne, cheaper than the pricing to local companies.”

The body assured the President of its availability to discuss and clarify all the salient issues raised, with a view to providing healthy fuelling alternatives, at competitive rates.

The letter reads further: “Dangote refinery’s initial step was to crash the price of AGO from a high of N1,700/ltr and later to N1000/ltr and later to N900/ltr despite the large inventory of the imported AGO with marketers which thus could not be said as it was imported with very high forex rate.”

This is coming amid claims by Aliko Dangote that some agencies where trying to frustrate the functionality of the refinery.

Dangote made the claim following allegations by the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed, that his refinery was producing inferior fuel.

To resolve the imbroglio, Tinubu had ordered the sale of crude oil to Dangote’s refinery in local currency.

Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Revenue and Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Zacch Adedeji, said the President’s order would save the country $7.3 billion annually.
https://dailypost.ng/2024/07/31/dappman-petitions-tinubu-over-dangote-refinerys-monopolistic-tendencies/

Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Cifan:
Factions seems to be having fun with the country's Legal System these days
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by trutharena: 11:23pm On Jul 31, 2024
Tinubu should take a closer look at this petition; Dangote's success can be a model for others if managed well. We need to ensure a level playing field in the industry for the growth of our economy.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by yarimo(m): 11:37pm On Jul 31, 2024
Criminals looking for a way to continue defrauding Nigerians, dangote refinery must work you guys like it or not
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by castrokins(m): 4:57am On Aug 01, 2024
War Against Dangote Is Real
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by SatoshiX: 4:58am On Aug 01, 2024
The crude oil cabals are really unsettled with this Dangote refinery project.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by skywalker240(m): 4:59am On Aug 01, 2024
Truth is,

They could be right in many ways


Dangote is very notorious for that, we saw it with cement and sugar
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Tomide007:
grin
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by pesuwe(m): 5:05am On Aug 01, 2024
These all Oil mafias don't want Dangote refinery to see the light of the day
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by gerrardomendes(m): 5:08am On Aug 01, 2024
Dangote problems just dey start
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Zainabwhitemone(f): 5:10am On Aug 01, 2024
The lazy dog is sleeping.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by koxyz: 5:10am On Aug 01, 2024
It is the responsibility of the federal government to ensure that the market is liberal and the interest of Nigerians are protected.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Arostar2023: 5:16am On Aug 01, 2024
skywalker240:
Truth is,

They could be right in many ways


Dangote is very notorious for that, we saw it with cement and sugar
Maybe you are right, but the oil marketers and their cronies in government are not clean either.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by ruggedboy01: 5:18am On Aug 01, 2024
The funny thing about this whole drama is that ronu terrorists who once love Dangote so dearly and was his defender are the ones fighting and casting him now
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by adioolayi(m): 5:18am On Aug 01, 2024
"DAPPMAN stressed that possible monopoly by Dangote Refinery would jeopardize all its members’ investments.
It urged the President to intervene and ensure the sustenance of deregulation and free market policies intended by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021."


What's is free market policieshuh

Una don hold the Nation to ransome for so many years....Nigeria is about to be free indeed and Una dey run up and down.


Why not join forces and build your own refinerieshuh Nothing is stopping anyone ..and that is free market
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Ubanz: 5:19am On Aug 01, 2024
Useless people,DAPPMAN is the problem Nigeria has faced for close to 30yrs . They are the reasons why Nigeria is going for the end hunger protest.
They want to fight back.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by flexyrule(m): 5:21am On Aug 01, 2024
Nawa oooo
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Ikaeniyan0: 5:23am On Aug 01, 2024
Tomide007:
For context, many members of this organization receive subsidy payments as they import refined petroleum.
If they’re so concerned, they should encourage BUA to finish his refinery. Also, FG has 3 refineries.
Who told you marketers are getting subsidy for importing diesel?
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Ikaeniyan0: 5:24am On Aug 01, 2024
ruggedboy01:
The funny thing about this whole drama is that ronu terrorists who once love Dangote so dearly and was his defender are the ones fighting and casting him now
How can a sane adult write this kinf of daft comment?
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by skywalker240(m): 5:25am On Aug 01, 2024
Arostar2023:
Maybe you are right, but the oil marketers and their cronies in government are not clean either.
Absolutely true

But I believe it should be made an all level playing field with competition, Dangote should not just be a sole distributor or whatever, weilding such power will be detrimental to masses over time, not making excuses for those useless marketers and their evil people in government though.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by idealogical:
You don't produce any oil product and all you do is import to defraud Nigerians, but Dangote is your problem because instead of joining your fuel import cabal scheme, he risked his wealth to build the largest single refinery in the world.

Instead of shouting monopoly, why not go and build your own refinery instead of importing and draining our FX, at least, the government gave you all refinery licenses.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by iLoveYouToo(m): 5:41am On Aug 01, 2024
You people should adapt or change line of business . I don’t see a monopolistic tendency here except they can provide us proof that Dangote has been sabotaging FG’s refinery efforts in PH, Warri, KD, etc
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Chinkoalhaji34: 5:42am On Aug 01, 2024
I trust Tinubu to handle this matter with the wisdom of a seasoned leader. We need strong players in our economy, but fairness must also be the name of the game. Let's see how this unfolds; I'm optimistic he will prioritize the people's interest above all else.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Jungleluv5: 5:54am On Aug 01, 2024
Why are you crying over a spilt milk when FG said that anyone who is ready to build a refinery should come and collect license for it you idiot stay back and continue to do importation of petroleum products into the country and now dangote is here you are complaining of monopolized market. Thunder ⚡ fire all that want this hardship to continue through the importation of petroleum products. All cabal in this country Nigeria 🇳🇬 Una no go die better
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by Actuarydeji(m): 6:07am On Aug 01, 2024
It is very pathetic that we are in this kind of situation in this country. Some people need corporal punishment in this country
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by olax02(m): 6:24am On Aug 01, 2024
Realdeals:
https://dailypost.ng/2024/07/31/dappman-petitions-tinubu-over-dangote-refinerys-monopolistic-tendencies/
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Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by NaijaCrusader: 6:27am On Aug 01, 2024
They are wrong corrupt and greedy. Do you know how many companies have licenses to produce or import cement in Nigeria or those that import and produce sugar in Nigeria? Many. Simple economics will usually tell you that a product or company usually controls the market price of almost all commercial products like Coca cola controls the frizzy drinks market, at a point in Nigeria Omo and Bournvita where controlling the detergent and beverage market even crude oil price is controlled by Saudi Arabia, market prices are usually controlled by one with the best quality or highest quantity which is how Dangote controls cement prices in Nigeria. They should stop fighting the man because if not for corruption the man shouldn't have built his refinery in the first place as we already have 3 big national refineries that instead of exporting fuel and raking in much needed foreign currency the are gulping billions in salaries and maintainable while producing nothing. Dangote is not our problem corruption is




skywalker240:
Truth is,

They could be right in many ways


Dangote is very notorious for that, we saw it with cement and sugar
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by MomohMrMoore: 6:31am On Aug 01, 2024
These are the oil cabals. They killed all the local refineries and frustrated its revivals while ensuring they continue to import fuel at exorbitant prices to the detriment of Nigerians. Same cabals hell bent on frustrating Dangote refineries using all sorts of methods.
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by efighter: 6:33am On Aug 01, 2024
Tinubu won't allow the monopoly
Re: DAPPMAN Petitions Tinubu Over Dangote Refinery’s ‘Monopolistic’ Tendencies by skywalker240(m): 6:34am On Aug 01, 2024
NaijaCrusader:
They are wrong corrupt and greedy. Do you know how many companies have licenses to produce or import cement in Nigeria or those that import and produce sugar in Nigeria? Many. Simple economics will usually tell you that a product or company usually controls the market price of almost all commercial products like Coca cola controls the frizzy drinks market, at a point in Nigeria Omo and Bournvita where controlling the detergent and beverage market even crude oil price is controlled by Saudi Arabia, market prices are usually controlled by one with the best quality or highest quantity which is how Dangote controls cement prices in Nigeria. They should stop fighting the man because if not for corruption the man shouldn't have built his refinery in the first place as we already have 3 big national refineries that instead of exporting fuel and raking in much needed foreign currency the gulping billions in salaries and maintainable will producing nothing. Dangote is not our problem corruption is
I didn't said Dangote is the problem, but the truth remains that he is not in for the interest of you and I, but for his pocket
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