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Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by iwaeda(op): 12:13pm On Nov 21, 2024
The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited has responded to the suit filed by Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE to gain the sole right to supply petroleum products in the country.

The NNPCL, in its preliminary objection filed through its team of lawyers led by Mr Kehinde Ogunwumiju (SAN), described Dangote Refinery’s suit instituted to invalidate its licence to import refined petroleum products into the country as incompetent.

In its suit, Dangote Refinery, among other things, questioned the propriety of allowing the NNPCL and other key oil marketers to bring refined petroleum products into the country when it has not recorded any shortfall in its own operations.

Cited as defendants in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1324/2024, were; the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), the NNPCL and some major oil marketers that included AYM Shafa Limited, A. A. Rano Limited and Matrix Petroleum Services Limited.


According to the plaintiff (Dangote refinery), the NMDPRA acted in breach of Sections 317 (8 ) and (9) of the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA, by issuing licences for the importation of petroleum products to the defendants.

It told the court that the licences were issued to the defendants, “despite the production of AGO and Jet-A1 that exceeds the current daily consumption of petroleum products in Nigeria by the Dangote Refinery.”

The plaintiff, therefore, prayed the court to award N100 billion in damages against the NMDPRA for allegedly continuing to issue import licences to NNPCL and the other defendants for the import of petroleum products such as Automotive Gas Oil and Jet Fuel (aviation turbine fuel) into Nigeria.


Specifically, Dangote Refinery, among other things, applied for an order of injunction, restraining the first defendant (NMDPRA) from further issuing and/or renewing import licences to the second to seventh defendants or other companies for the purpose of importing petroleum products.

It further sought an order of court directing the first defendant to seal off all tank farms, storage facilities, warehouses, and stations used by the defendants for the storage of all refined petroleum products imported into Nigeria.

It said, “An order of mandatory injunction directing the first defendant to withdraw immediately all import licenses issued to the 2nd-7th defendants and other companies other than the plaintiff and other local refineries for the purpose of importing refined petroleum products into Nigeria.

“An order of injunction restraining the 1st defendant from imposing and demanding a 0.5% levy meant for off-takers of petroleum products directly and an additional 0.5% wholesale levy in favor of MDGIF or any other levy or sum against the plaintiff.”

Meanwhile, three oil marketers in the suit, AYM Shafa Limited, A. A. Rano Limited and Matrix Petroleum Services Limited, in a joint counter affidavit asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to dismiss the suit filed by Dangote Refinery.

The marketers, in the counter affidavit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1324/2024, and dated November 5, which is a response to an originating summon filed by Dangote Refinery, argued that granting the application of Dangote Refinery would spell doom for the country’s oil sector.

They emphasised that the plan to monopolise the oil sector is a recipe for disaster in the country.


Dangote refinery does not produce adequate petroleum products for the daily consumption of Nigerians, they argued.


They noted that the plaintiff had not placed anything before the court to prove the contrary.

They maintained that they are well qualified and entitled to be issued import licence by NMDPRA to import petroleum products in Nigeria within the meaning of Section 317 (9) of the PIA.

They also noted that they are fully qualified for the issuance of the import licences issued to them by NMDPRA, as they duly met all the legal requirements for the issuance of such import licences, before same were issued to them.

“The import licences lawfully and validly issued to the defendants did not in any way whatsoever, cripple the plaintiff’s business or its refinery.

The import licences issued to the defendants are in line with the provisions of Petroleum Industry Act, 2021, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018 and other relevant laws,” the marketers contended.

However, in its objection, the NNPCL maintained that the suit was premature, even as it challenged the jurisdiction of the court to entertain it.

In the alternative, the NNPCL urged the court to strike out its name from the suit, insisting that the plaintiff was bereft of the locus standi (legal right) to seek such reliefs against it.

“The plaintiff’s suit is premature. The plaintiff’s suit discloses no cause of action. The second defendant is not a competent party. The plaintiff’s suit is incompetent. This honourable court lacks the jurisdiction to hear this suit,” the NNPCL argued.

More so, the NNPCL contended that Dangote Refinery sued a non-existing party.

It noted that the court processes showed that NNPC, an entity that is currently non-existent, was listed as a defendant in the matter.

This second defendant in this suit as consistently seen on the face of the plaintiff’s originating summons, the affidavit in support, and the written address, is Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPC.

“A simple search on the CAC website shows that there is no entity called Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPC,”
it added.

It argued that the NNPCL, which filed the objection, and the NNPC are not the same, contending that the entity that was listed as a defendant in the matter is a non-juristic person.


The matter had previously being adjourned to January 20, 2025, by Justice Inyang Ekwo, for hearing and to enable the parties to explore an out-of-court settlement of the dispute, even as the plaintiff expressed its readiness to withdraw the suit.
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Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by HgAkpobomeEr: 12:52pm On Nov 21, 2024
Make we no hear say they don settle out of court o.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by iwaeda(op): 2:06pm On Nov 21, 2024
Nlfpmod. grin grin grin grin angry
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by odejimioflagos: 2:50pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote has been a game changer for Nigeria since he started operating.

I believe this will be resolved amicably.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by iwaeda(op): 4:26pm On Nov 21, 2024
odejimioflagos:
Dangote has been a game changer for Nigeria since he started operating.

I believe this will be resolved amicably.
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Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by nairalanda1(m): 7:32pm On Nov 21, 2024
Fun times
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Risingblue008(m): 7:32pm On Nov 21, 2024
Lol

9ja lo wa
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by tiswell(m): 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2024
The cabals really want Aliko out of the way sad




Fantastically corrupt individuals
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by VillageOracle00: 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2024
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Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Nobody: 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2024
This APC era sef
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Atarakpa: 7:34pm On Nov 21, 2024
What of him that import crude that we have excess in abundance
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by fastseo: 7:34pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote will have his way with the next government

So it's better to negotiate with him how to give us cheap oil
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Bentacur007: 7:35pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote is afraid to reveal the truth about NNPCL
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by letitrainnow(m): 7:35pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote refinery
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Apcshyte: 7:37pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote na Ole o.Wants monopoly thief
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by kentosman(m): 7:38pm On Nov 21, 2024
na wa ooo. We don't even know who to believe again

How i wish it is possible for Dangote to sell refined products below NNPCL benchmark but... that all depends on the international CRUDE OIL MARKET price . at least we would have known where our problem is coming from.

Challenge is Dangote has been forced to source crude from outside which follows international crude price...

Big Question is why can FG sell our own crude to him at a subsidized price? Does our so called government really care about the plight of average Nigerians? Haba!

At least we for know if this is monopoly oriented.

what is governance without people's interest biko?
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by MadamExcellency: 7:40pm On Nov 21, 2024
The court should fine Dangote Refinery the N100 billion for a lesson on how not to bring frivolous cases to court. Is Dangote the Executive or Legislative arm of the Nigerian government? Who voted for Dangote to determine how policies are made xecuted in Nigeria?

Evil genius Monopolist.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Eljay9233(m): 7:41pm On Nov 21, 2024
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Iphupa: 7:41pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote a wicked monopolist

He started his refinery and the price of PMS did not drop
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by MadamExcellency: 7:42pm On Nov 21, 2024
Duplicated
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 7:42pm On Nov 21, 2024
we want affordable fuel in the country ,


the Masses are going through a lot ,
not all this grammar ,

Princess FaithChukwu
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by LandMann: 7:42pm On Nov 21, 2024
I told you guys that Dangote is a crooked corrupt and greedy monopolist who will use court judgement to frustrate any competition to his stupid refinery. I'm very sure he'll bribe judges to grant his judgement.

His refinery will be a prime target the day Nigeria disintegrates
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by ERockson: 7:56pm On Nov 21, 2024
This is the Dangote Baba Adeboye was defending without proper understanding.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by BondRiv: 8:01pm On Nov 21, 2024
The cabals own refineries abroad. Unpatriotic lot.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Elklasic7: 8:04pm On Nov 21, 2024
Fact
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by trutharena: 8:07pm On Nov 21, 2024
We wish Dangote all the best in this legal tussle.
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by chris72: 8:33pm On Nov 21, 2024
The cabals are fighting one another... Dangote on one side and Tinubu on the other side... an interesting fight, just grab a popcorn and watch
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Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by Hmmmmm2024: 8:40pm On Nov 21, 2024
Dangote, has the Nigerian government sued you for importing crude from America when we have crude in Nigeria ? Because that is also as good as sabotaging local crude drilling...


Very simple, buy the crude at the OPEC price, compete with the IOCs ...

Thank God no more buhari and emefiele to give you all our forex below the official rate.

You, buhari and emiefele marginalized other manufacturers for years, forcing them to source for dollars at the black market and after production, prices of goods will be ao high...while others folded up because they couldn't import rraw materials.

If you must import any raw material, go to the black market, that's where innosson and erisco source their forex from... werey
Re: Import Licence: Dangote Refinery’s Suit Incompetent, NNPCL Tells Court by sulaak(m): 9:26pm On Nov 21, 2024
tiswell:
The cabals really want Aliko out of the way sad




Fantastically corrupt individuals
Nigeria will be out of the way when $1 -N2000 and the GDP falls to $100 billion
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