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| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Lookmun: 3:10pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
Baxilexi:Dangote is not our cousin. He took a huge risk in setting up the refinery and if something happens. For instance, if there is unrest and his facility is destroyed, all the billions of dollars is at risk. He borrowed huge amounts to do this in the country when his counterparts preferred to set up their refineries outside the country. Was it Dangote that increased fuel price at the onset? No. Is he the one reducing it now? Yes. Which people are the ones crying at the reduced amount? We know them. So why not direct your complaint to those people who are bent on keeping this product on the high side? Even if you want to avoid a monopoly, NNPCL is the one to hold responsible. You need to be able to affirm how much they are currently contributing in terms of refined fuel and what the concrete plan is to attain their maximum refining capacity. If NNPCL do the needful in this regard, monopoly will die naturally. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by tete7000(m): 3:41pm On Mar 11, 2025*. Modified: 4:21pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
galserv:Maybe, maybe not. If that was to happen, Jonathan ought to have ensured that the opposition party was crushed as far as 2011. Once the opposition was allowed to rise, there was little he could do again. When opposition galvanized the people against the policy, the best thing for a reasonable government to do is to allow the wish of the people prevail and that was what Jonathan did. You can come around and said Tinubu is bold and I will disagree with you. There are two reasons why removing subsidy is easier for Tinubu. The first is that they are the main opposition leaders inciting people against the policy. Once they come to power and embrace, no other opposition exists to counter them. PDP, now in opposition who had once advocated for removal of subsidy cannot turn around and use it to gain support. The second reason is that apc under Buhari has bled the country into red and threw the country into homongous debt. No resources is available to fund the subsidy anymore, to continue to run the regimes of subsidy is to inevitably collapse the country's economically. So it is not as if Tinubu had any choice but to insist on removing the subsidy. I always tell people around me that even if Obi had come into power, he wouldn't have had any choice but to insist that subsidy go. Maybe he would have done it better and not like a drunk person announcing subsidy removal from Eagle's square on his inauguration date is entirely subject of debate. What I always find disgusting is when Tinubu is praised for removal subsidy. Only short sighted, myopic people would praise Tinubu for removing subsidy he once campaigned didn't exist. If subsidy has been allowed to go during Jonathan's time without all the politics and lies Tinubu and his apc attached to it, Nigerians would have been better off. Things would be rough, but it would never have been as horrible as people are currently witnessing it. For me Tinubu and his cohorts have never been patriotic in their quest for power. They are people who were ready to run the country aground if that is the only way they can get power. When we have windfall and Okonjo Eweala advocated for creation of sovereign wealth fund and creation of excess crude account, Tinubu and dem Amaechi raised litigation against the incumbent government then insisting that those accounts are not recognised by constitution and money should be shared. Those who have good memory will always know that Tinubu's quest is just to have access to power for personal aggrandisement, the overall interest of Nigeria and Nigerians has never been at the centre of his ambition. Nigerians themselves need to suffer the consequences of delayed subsidy removal because they chose to believe lies and listen more to their emotions than being objective. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by franvincoop: 3:52pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
U heard it from me 1st. Tell bros Dangote say I hope im get ready fire brigade with enough water tankers and helicopter tankers. Dem don drop money for im fellow Fulani brothers to do the needful, ie RPG the Refinery. I hope u know who the dem be. Baxilexi: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 4:17pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
How come Tinubu has borrowed more money than any other president in a 2yrs span? Tinubu moved the national debt from 87 trillion to 142 trillion in less than 2yrs galserv:
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| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 4:31pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
DMerciful:He has been borrowing money for PROJECTS not consumption |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 4:39pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
Story for the gods. He should have used the money from subsidy removal for projects. Tinubu destroyed the value to the naira hence borrowing much more to do little galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 4:53pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
DMerciful:There is NO money from subsidy removal. We were borrowing money to pay subsidy! |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 4:57pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
How come the debt of Tinubu under two years almost double the presidents since 1999 even though GEJ sold petrol at N87/lit and the presidents before him sold far less? galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Gboss247(m): 5:55pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
galserv:I now get your point, continue to defend bad government! |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Melbrom(m): 7:59pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
Wimkeh:that’s the reason the federal government should make our refinery work. Let the competition be local(between Nigeria public and private refineries) not import substandard products from other countries in dollars thereby making us lose more fx |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 8:14pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
DMerciful:Naira devaluation is responsible among other factors |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by F117nighthawk: 8:19pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
But when the price of petrol kept going up and up to over 1000naira per liter we didn't hear or get this complains now, you guys were very quick to always review the prices upwards because it favors all the marketers. Thank God Dangote refinery has come to stay,no matter the level of sabotage or discrimination Dangote refinery will continue to wax stronger |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 9:17pm On Mar 11, 2025 |
Tinubu turned the naira to tissue paper galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 9:29am On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:Nope. Rather, Godwin Emefiele who invoked NGN22Trillion electronic cash from thin air via 'Ways and Means' and injected it into the economy 'turned the naira into tissue paper'. Got it? |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Hakeem3(m): 11:33am On Mar 12, 2025 |
Evil people contradicting themselves. The problem is not that Dangote or local refineries cannot meet demands or are creating a monopoly like they are claiming. Their problem is the crash in the price of the commodity by Dangote. Obviously, these so called marketers just want to continue ripping Nigerians. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 1:47pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
When Tinubu took over May 29, 2023, what was exchange rate? galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 1:58pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:Whatever it was, it was fake and heavily SUBSIDISED. Also there was a NGN300+ disparity between the CBN rate and the parallel market rate which had almost been completely eliminated by Tinubu today. ![]() |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 2:04pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
Everything was fake and heavily subsidized from 1999 until Tinubu the illegitimate president came. Clap for yourself! galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 2:30pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:Sure! Nigerians have been living on SUBSIDIES for some time now Go and check the facts. Everything used to be SUBSIDISED. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 2:35pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
Those presidents had capacity to create wealth hence subsidies. Starting from Buhari to Tinubu, they only borrow, lack capacity to generate wealth. They also ran corrupt and wasteful govts galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 2:56pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:Obasanjo met Nigeria in huge debt in 1999. So who piled up the debt Come on, Nigeria has been living a fake life ever since. ![]() |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 3:32pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
Did obj not reduce the debt and also paid subsidies? galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 3:33pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:He got DEBT FORGIVENESS and tried to REDUCE the subsidies. But they were still unsustainable. ![]() |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by DMerciful(m): 3:43pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
You're trying to be clever by half. Obj paid some debt and was pardoned for some. He paid subsidies. Accept that Tinubu has failed woefully galserv: |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 4:05pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
DMerciful:Nope. It was deal OBJ made with our creditors. He paid 12billion dollars to get 18billion dollars wiped out. Yet where are we today ![]() Obasanjo SCRAPPED a number of subsidies before leaving. Only PMS was left among the petroleum subsidies. Tinubu is doing well and his tenure is NOT yet over. So you cannot say he has failed. Got it? |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by cyberguy72(m): 5:43pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
Wimkeh:Its better than relying on all the useless importers with their substandard fuel they always import. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Sheuns(m): 6:03pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
Goldsplash:He’s in partnership with MRS petroleum. All MRS nationwide sell Dangote petrol and most people buy from MRS. |
| Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Wimkeh(m): 7:05pm On Mar 12, 2025 |
cyberguy72:I understand you. But it’s scary for one man to have all that power. |
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