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Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by yns4real(op): 9:05am On Jul 28, 2025
•IPMAN, PETROAN push back, warn against monopoly,
Dangote insists on ‘Nigeria First’ policy


The President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has asked President Bola Tinubu to include refined petroleum products in the list of items banned under the ‘Nigeria First’ policy of the Federal Government. But this was unanimously rejected by oil marketers and some industry analysts on Sunday.

The ’Nigeria First’ policy seeks to ban government agencies from importing goods that can be produced within Nigeria. In May, Tinubu barred government agencies from importing goods or services that are available locally.

The policy stated that no procurement of foreign goods or services already available in Nigeria shall proceed without justification and a Bureau of Public Procurement waiver.

Speaking at the just concluded Global Commodity Insights Conference on West African Refined Fuel Markets hosted by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority in partnership with S&P Global Insights, Dangote requested in clear terms that petrol, diesel, and other refined petroleum products be added to the items banned by the policy.

According to him, the importation of fuel into Nigeria is killing local refining and discouraging further investments in the sector and even the economy. To remain viable, he urged governments across Africa to take deliberate steps as the United States, Canada, and the European Union have done to protect domestic producers from what he called unfair competition.

Dangote did not mince words when he said that the Nigeria First policy announced by Tinubu should apply to the petroleum products sector. “The Nigeria First policy announced by His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, should apply to the petroleum product sector and all other sectors,” he stated.

This request by Dangote seeks to place a ban on the importation of petrol, diesel, and other products being produced locally. He argued that local refiners were finding it difficult to sell their products because of what he called dumping. The billionaire businessman alleged that importers were dumping toxic fuel that would never be allowed in Europe.

“And to make matters worse, we are now facing increased dumping of cheap, often toxic petroleum products, some of which are blended to substandard levels that would never be allowed in Europe or North America,” he said.

Dangote mentioned that some of the importers bring into Nigeria fuel or crude oil subsidised in Russia. This, he said, affects local pricing, forcing refiners to drop prices below their costs.

“Due to the price caps on the Russian petroleum products, discounted petroleum products produced in Russia or with discounted Russian crude find their way to Africa, severely undercutting our local production, which is based on full crude pricing. This has created an unlevel playing field in most African countries. Petrol and diesel are sold for about a dollar net of taxes.

“In Nigeria, due to this unfair competition, this price is just about 60 cents, even cheaper than Saudi Arabia, which produces and refines its own oil. This is due to the fact that we are having too much dumping. To remain viable, we urge the governments across Africa to take deliberate steps as the United States, Canada, and the European Union have done to protect domestic producers from unfair competition,” he stated.

The richest man in Africa said this was not to monopolise the sector but to produce local investments. He noted that those who have the resources to invest in Nigeria keep taking their resources outside the country while they criticise local investors.

“Let me take this opportunity to address concerns around monopoly and dominance. The reality is that too many people who have the means and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to our nation’s growth choose instead to criticise from the sidelines while investing their wealth abroad,” Dangote said.

To prove that his $20bn refinery can satisfy local fuel needs, Dangote disclosed that Nigeria has become a net exporter of petroleum products, having exported approximately 1.35 billion litres of petrol to other countries worldwide in 50 days.

According to Dangote, between June and July 2025, the refinery exported up to 1 million tonnes of petrol, which is approximately 1.35 billion litres when converted.

“Today, Nigeria has actually become a net exporter of refined products. Before I came on the podium, I asked my people how many tonnes of PMS we have actually exported. From June beginning to date, we have exported about 1 million tonnes of PMS, within the last 50 days,” he said.

Marketers tackle Dangote

However, marketers disagreed with Dangote, urging the Federal Government not to consider adding petroleum products to the list of items banned from importation.

Speaking with our correspondent on Sunday, the National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chinedu Ukadike, said independent marketers would not support that idea as it would spell doom for the sector.

"We independent marketers will depart from that request. If the government does that, that means we will not be able to check inflation and monopoly, since it is the only refinery operating in the country now. We should continue to import even as we buy locally.

“I heard that the NMDPRA stated clearly that Dangote cannot produce all the fuel that the country needs. We will appreciate it if the country allows importation to continue since we are not paying subsidy,” Ukadike said.

Reacting to Dangote’s claim that importation would kill businesses and local refineries, Ukadike differed. “Importation won’t kill local businesses or refineries; it will strengthen them. It will ensure local refineries step up their game. I don’t agree with Dangote on this,” he said.

Also, the National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, kicked against the call to ban fuel Importation. He said no one company should be allowed to dominate the downstream sector in a free economy.

While admitting that there is a need to ban the importation of some goods, he said these should not include fuel, stressing that Nigeria needs multiple sources of energy. “I don’t agree with Dangote. We are running a free economy. There’s no reason why any one company should have an overarching value on the entire industry.

“Importation is not killing the economy. Importation is stabilising the sources of petroleum products. Importation of all products is useful. However, those that can be produced in Nigeria, like toothpicks, garri, egusi soup, cassava, and others like that, should be banned.

“But importation of refined petroleum products should not be banned because it helps to ensure that there are multiple sources of energy and replenishment,” Gillis-Harry stated.

Expert reacts

An energy expert at the University of Lagos, Professor Dayo Ayoade, also warned against banning fuel Importation, saying this would promote monopolistic tendencies.

“No, we cannot have a ban on petroleum imports. It’s not a legal ban. That would not be acceptable because we don’t have diverse sources for petroleum products. We can’t rely solely on the Dangote refineries. That would give a monopoly to a private individual.

“And for the reasons of energy security and national security, that would be completely unacceptable. The government should continue to encourage, liberalise, and ensure other refineries come upstream. NNPC may want to privatise or sell off its refineries, then that’s fine. But we need to have a better base of product market before we now start to say we want to ban imports,” he said.

He queried what the local and international laws say about banning products.

“And you know, when we talk about bans, we have to look at international trade. International trade law does not really sit well with banning things. So, we have to be clever about how we do it. But if the market is ripe, it will be more expensive to bring in things from other countries than our own products, provided they are of sufficient quantity and the quality is fine,” the don submitted.

More refineries

During the NMDPRA conference, Dangote called on the regulator to encourage building more refineries. He charged the agency to withdraw dormant refinery licences from those holding on to them.

The IPMAN spokesman supported Dangote on this, saying, “On that side, I agree with him. You can’t obtain a licence to build a refinery and use it to decorate your house. The nation needs more refineries to do more exports.”

Dangote has repeatedly stated that his refinery has more than enough fuel to satisfy local fuel needs, wondering why some marketers insist on “sabotaging” his investment with importation. He disclosed recently that the refinery would produce hit 700,000 barrels per day capacity in December, an update from the current 650,000 BPD capacity.

On Friday, Dangote announced his retirement as a Director and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Dangote Cement. According to a statement Friday by the Group Chief Branding & Communications Officer, Anthony Chiejina, Dangote is relinquishing his position as chairman and retiring from the board to focus more attention on the $20bn refinery, petrochemicals, fertiliser, and government relations.
http://punchng.com/fuel-war-brews-as-dangote-presses-tinubu-to-ban-imports/

Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Kaycee9242(m): 9:12am On Jul 28, 2025
This would have been good but one can't trust dangote, once he achieve this monopoly now his price will skyrocket. There is need for healthy competition
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by ShobayoEmma(m):
The fear of Nigerians is finally coming to the open.
All this his reduction in fuel prices by Dangote is to first ensnare unsuspecting Nigerians to his side against the NNPC and the government in order to pressurize the government to do his bidding, the stage of which he is now.


After this stage, and importation of fuel is banned, he will then have the leverage to monopolize the market and increase the price of fuel as he pleases as the case with his Dangote cement.

In the article, he has already hinted that a liter of fuel costs $1 in abroad. That means $1=1550. Hence he's saying a liter of fuel should be sold for #1550 instead of around #900 currently.

Imagine the hardship Nigerian masses may face if government allows Dangote to have is way as being proposed.

God help Nigerians if the government oblige to his demand.



Tinubu, a bad man with good intentions.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by AMINDA: 9:30am On Jul 28, 2025
Kaycee9242:
This would have been good but one can't trust dangote, once he achieve this monopoly now his price will skyrocket. There is need for healthy competition
Do you know what monopoly means? Has Dangote stopped anyone with a refinery license from building a refinery in Nigeria to compete with him? Why should he be competing with cheap impure fuel from Malta when he just invested 25 billion dollars in building a refinery in Nigeria? What now happens to buy Nigeria to grow Nigeria and the much touted "Nigeria First" policy.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by SuperEagles: 9:35am On Jul 28, 2025
Who shoukd we then trust ? I remenber when your likes claim he was nit vuulding any refinery or his refinery will not work till 3030.

Is Innosson not enjoying the monopoly to set price of his cars at outrageous prices, why should Dangite be denied that advantage as well.


Kaycee9242:
This would have been good but one can't trust dangote, once he achieve this monopoly now his price will skyrocket. There is need for healthy competition
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by OkCornel(m): 9:36am On Jul 28, 2025
Hmmm
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by ayoncox: 9:38am On Jul 28, 2025
Mr Dangote, its not yet time we will do that when we have 5 to 10 other refineries like yours existing and working
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Kaycee9242(m): 11:20am On Jul 28, 2025
SuperEagles:
Who shoukd we then trust ? I remenber when your likes claim he was nit vuulding any refinery or his refinery will not work till 3030.

Is Innosson not enjoying the monopoly to set price of his cars at outrageous prices, why should Dangite be denied that advantage as well.

From your write up one can detect you are not sound upstairs, who told you innosson is the only company that assembles cars in Nigeria? What happened to NORD, GAC and co
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Kaycee9242(m): 11:24am On Jul 28, 2025
AMINDA:
Do you know what monopoly means? Has Dangote stopped anyone with a refinery license from building a refinery in Nigeria to compete with him? Why should he be competing with cheap impure fuel from Malta when he just invested 25 billion dollars in building a refinery in Nigeria? What now happens to buy Nigeria to grow Nigeria and the much touted "Nigeria First" policy.
The best thing is to allow the two to exist, if dangote price is that cheap importers will naturally and gradually phase out but banning of importation of fuel will not end well believe me.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Eniitankorede: 11:38am On Jul 28, 2025
Kaycee9242:
This would have been good but one can't trust dangote, once he achieve this monopoly now his price will skyrocket. There is need for healthy competition
Your argument would have been correct if countries like Russia are not subsidising the importation of petrol of low quality so as to dump and kill local refineries. Thailand is doing that with rice. Dumping is a way of eventually killing your industries and making you dependent on imports from them.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by chrisdstar: 11:51am On Jul 28, 2025
That's his modus operandi

A business man that hates competition, little wonder he's not able to compete outside Nigeria.

Then once importation is banned, he'll use government help still to stifle any form of internal competition.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by GboyegaD(m): 11:52am On Jul 28, 2025
Welcome to Nigeria and the Dangote business model.

He's always leveraged on his monopolistic tendencies and the government have always backed him up. Sooner, petroleum prices in Nigeria will be higher than in the neighboring countries because he will apply his artificial first degree price discrimination to suck up all the consumer surplus he can get.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by NameChecker: 11:53am On Jul 28, 2025
All I see is Dangote been used to secure the needed votes from the north in 2027

I rub your back, you rub my back

grin grin grin
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Dogalmighty17: 11:54am On Jul 28, 2025
Dangote get head so? You want someone who has a refinery in Malta to ban petrol imports?
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Ikaeniyan0: 11:55am On Jul 28, 2025
I don't agree with this. All the ones that were banned in the past made things worst. If every country decide to reciprocate nko?
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by MightySparrow: 11:55am On Jul 28, 2025
True talk nah. The young man in Burkina Faso would that. Ghandi did that, he became a local fabric producer himself, demonstrating his belief. Home grown economy is better. I still don't understand why we import knives, cutlasses, torches, even generators?!







Should we even bring Ibrahim Traore on loan this loan window to come and help Nigeria?gringringrin
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by free2ryhme: 11:59am On Jul 28, 2025
yns4real:
•IPMAN, PETROAN push back, warn against monopoly,
Dangote insists on ‘Nigeria First’ policy





http://punchng.com/fuel-war-brews-as-dangote-presses-tinubu-to-ban-imports/
At some point we will have to ban import since cabals are cashing out under fake subsidy
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by MightySparrow: 12:02pm On Jul 28, 2025
Dogalmighty17:
Dangote get head so? You want someone who has a refinery in Malta to ban petrol imports?
He get head,abeg. Make another billionaire build refinery and the competition will be internal.
Imagine taking oil from Nigeria, transport to America at a cost, refined at a cost, imported to Nigeria at a cost, sold to consumers with profit. Government to pay subsidy on stupidity.

Haba!

That is why I don't blame Tinubu. All our engineering graduates cannot think outside notebooks. Let the suffering continue.

Ebi má kọ wère lógbón.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Heffalump(m): 12:02pm On Jul 28, 2025
Tinubu can never stop importation because of the oil cabals in his government. They are more powerful than drug lords.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by PDPdestroyer(m): 12:03pm On Jul 28, 2025
I don’t support this. Competition in this sector is very necessary for energy security, Dangote’s request should only be granted when other private refineries come on board
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by reiddecuti: 12:05pm On Jul 28, 2025
Dangote will be a reason why this oil sector will be cleansed.


Las Las, many will look into there to invest just like Dangote went into cement, others follow suit.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Pythagoras001: 12:06pm On Jul 28, 2025
It is as Simple as temporarily just adding or removing tarriff on imported fuel. I don't understand why the need for outright ban
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by thrillionaire(m):
SuperEagles:
Who shoukd we then trust ? I remenber when your likes claim he was nit vuulding any refinery or his refinery will not work till 3030.

Is Innosson not enjoying the monopoly to set price of his cars at outrageous prices, why should Dangite be denied that advantage as well.
you were making a good point until you talked about innoson. Is innoson pushing for the ban on importation of cars into Nigeria so that we all would buy from him?
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Jevica: 12:10pm On Jul 28, 2025
How it is possible that the importers are still making profit despite paying logistics and yet conveniently compete with dangote who refine here in Nigeria without paying logistics.

What exactly is Dangote driving at? A bag of cement is currently N10,100. if government should grant this unholy request, we shall flood the streets and mass protest.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Talkisneeded(m): 12:18pm On Jul 28, 2025
AMINDA:
Do you know what monopoly means? Has Dangote stopped anyone with a refinery license from building a refinery in Nigeria to compete with him? Why should he be competing with cheap impure fuel from Malta when he just invested 25 billion dollars in building a refinery in Nigeria? What now happens to buy Nigeria to grow Nigeria and the much touted "Nigeria First" policy.
Let’s have over five working refineries first,the monopoly and refinery license will be better then
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by dederocs(m): 12:22pm On Jul 28, 2025
Tinubu need to ban import of fuel, it is bad for our currency to be importing fuel.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by mukthar2000(m): 12:26pm On Jul 28, 2025
The President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has asked President Bola Tinubu to include refined petroleum products in the list of items banned under the ‘Nigeria First’ policy of the Federal Government. But this was unanimously rejected by oil marketers and some industry analysts on Sunday.




When this Dangote announced that the resign from Cement to face refinary is like I know is plans to exploit Nigerians again.

So that the can be selling this fuel #2000 per little, the way we have being battling with cement Price.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by SalamRushdie: 12:28pm On Jul 28, 2025
How can Dangote press importer to stop importing? Fuel importation will continue till OANDO can own a refinery
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by VanuatuWycombe: 12:29pm On Jul 28, 2025
Nothing like monopoly here. Dem never block road to importation.
BUA and other people building their refineries have not complained of monopoly.

Those holding refinery license wey never build too dey there.

If the bakery is too hot for you, get outta bakery.

Banning fuel importation will aid in Naira appreciation against foreign currencies.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by san4P(m): 12:31pm On Jul 28, 2025
yns4real:
•IPMAN, PETROAN push back, warn against monopoly,
Dangote insists on ‘Nigeria First’ policy





http://punchng.com/fuel-war-brews-as-dangote-presses-tinubu-to-ban-imports/
Apart from food and drugs imports... due to their need for life... my proposal as I run for the office of the President of Nigeria... is local brands first... whether monopoly or not...

We gain a lot as a country ...when local manufacturer have full market access... I would encourage importers of foreign brands to reconsider developing their manufacturing plants here in Nigeria... because local manufacturers will be favored against importers...
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Hotfreezer: 12:33pm On Jul 28, 2025
AMINDA:
Do you know what monopoly means? Has Dangote stopped anyone with a refinery license from building a refinery in Nigeria to compete with him? Why should he be competing with cheap impure fuel from Malta when he just invested 25 billion dollars in building a refinery in Nigeria? What now happens to buy Nigeria to grow Nigeria and the much touted "Nigeria First" policy.
In Northern Nigeria, Dangote Cement is cheaper in Kano and more expensive than in Kogi where it is produced.

Continue supporting nonsense. You will eventually remove your roofing sheet to sell and get food to eat.
Re: Fuel War Brews As Dangote Presses Tinubu To Ban Imports by Manculated: 12:41pm On Jul 28, 2025
All i know is that all off una go certainly dey alright last last😂
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