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Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Islie(op): 9:35am On Sep 14, 2025
By Dare Olawin


Some fuel importers in the country have alleged that the Dangote refinery sells a litre of petrol to international traders at N65 cheaper than the amount it gives the product to marketers in Nigeria.

The Depot and Petroleum Product Marketers Association of Nigeria, Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria confirmed this in separate exclusive interviews with Sunday PUNCH.

While kicking against the planned slashing of prices on Monday, DAPPMAN in particular said it was a ploy to stifle competition.

The Dangote refinery recently announced that it would drop petrol prices from N865 per litre to N841 in Lagos and the South West, and N851 in Abuja, Edo, and Kwara.

This would come alongside the commencement of its direct fuel distribution scheme.

In an interview with our correspondent on Saturday, the DAPPMAN Executive Secretary, Olufemi Adewole, told Sunday PUNCH that members of the group bought Dangote’s petrol from international traders in Lome, Togo, at prices lower than what was offered locally by the refinery.

Adewole said importers had made efforts to buy petrol from the Dangote refinery, but the price was higher, adding that sometimes, it could be better to import the product.

But the Dangote refinery downplayed the allegations, suggesting DAPPMAN might be the force behind the recent attack against it by the Nigerian Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers.

NUPENG had accused the refinery of anti-union practices, including refusing to allow drivers to join the group. The union threatened to embark on industrial action over the matter.

Adewole told Sunday PUNCH that Alhaji Aliko Dangote once said he would crash prices whenever importers brought in fuel cargoes into Nigeria.

“So, anytime our cargoes are coming, we expect him to reduce the price. He may give a different reason for the reduction,” he said.

Dangote is selling to international traders at N65 lower than what he offers in Nigeria, or how is it possible for some of our members to buy from someone who bought from Dangote?

“Dangote sells to international traders at N65 cheaper than what he is selling to us. In some instances, we were able to buy from those people and still bring it to Nigeria. They will take the product to Lomé, claiming that they are buying large quantities.


“I have collated the volume of the products needed by DAPPMAN and sent to Dangote twice, yet he is not giving us products. What else does he want us to do? Even if he would give it to us, it would be with conditions that would not be profitable. Is that business?” he said.

Asked if it was cheaper to import petrol than to buy from the Dangote refinery, Adewole said, “It’s not all the time that it is cheaper. But there are instances in which it was cheaper to buy from international markets, and not only did we buy from international markets, we bought from international traders that Dangote sold to.”

When our correspondent sought to know what DAPPMAN’s requests were, he emphasised the need for discounts.

“Dangote has to give us a discount for the freight cost and other costs that we incur between his jetty and our jetty so that we can sell at the same price, and then we’ll be competitive. People will continue to import if the price is cheaper elsewhere,” he added.

The National President of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry, said DAPPMAN was right to say Dangote’s fuel was cheaper in Lome than in Nigeria.

“Exactly, DAPPMAN said the correct thing. It is true. We don’t want to be saying everything. But the way things are going, one day we will say everything,” Billy Gillis-Harry said.

Also, a major importer told Sunday PUNCH that his company refused to buy from Dangote because the margin was not favourable.

However, in an interview with Sunday PUNCH, a spokesman for the refinery laughed off the allegations.

He said, “We now know who is behind NUPENG. Our free delivery starts Monday.”

The spokesman wondered when DAPPMAN members started buying petrol from Lomé, asking if they no longer patronised Russia and Malta.

Earlier, the DAPPMAN secretary said portraying Dangote refinery’s repeated fuel price cuts as patriotic gestures overlooked both their timing and effect on the market.

Adewole, in a statement on Saturday, said the price reductions were strategically timed when other importers had active cargoes at sea or in tanks, creating price shocks that undermined competition and imposed financial strain on fellow market participants, including the refinery’s domestic customers.

He said it was concerning that the refinery offered lower prices to international buyers while quoting higher rates to local off-takers.

This, he said, contradicted public-facing claims of prioritising Nigerians and placed unnecessary burdens on domestic businesses already operating under tight margins.

On the crisis between Dangote and NUPENG, the executive secretary said his group had watched the dispute with dismay.

“While the matter may not directly concern our association, we are alarmed by the tone, trajectory, and escalation of this issue. Beyond the reputational risks to various market participants, we are concerned about the potential impact this may have on ordinary Nigerians, particularly in a downstream environment still stabilising post-deregulation,” he added.

Adewole noted that the assertion that Nigeria’s downstream stability rested solely on one refinery was dismissive of the broader ecosystem.

He said, “While we welcome the Dangote refinery as a major infrastructure project, its contribution has peaked at only 30 to 35 per cent of national demand. The balance continues to be supplied by responsible petroleum product marketers, including DAPPMAN members, who import and distribute under strict regulatory oversight by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.”

On Dangote’s direct free fuel distribution scheme, he said the claim was misleading.

“The claim that the refinery offers ‘free delivery’ is also misleading. In reality, marketers are required to lift at least 25 per cent of their allocations directly from the refinery gantry and must do so using only Dangote-owned trucks, paying commercial rates based on their destinations. This arrangement imposes additional logistical and financial burdens on marketers, limits operational flexibility, and undermines the narrative of cost relief being provided to the local market,” he alleged.

While conceding that the Dangote refinery is a valuable contributor, Adewole said it was not a messiah.

The Dangote refinery said it would begin the rollout of compressed natural gas-powered trucks on Monday, as part of its logistics-free distribution programme aimed at significantly reducing fuel prices across the country.

The company said the initiative will see the gantry price reduced to N820 per litre, with corresponding lower pump prices in several key states.
https://punchng.com/dangote-petrol-n65-cheaper-in-togo-importers/?amp

Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by TemplarLandry: 9:50am On Sep 14, 2025
This is serious.
This is interesting.
Let's see how it goes.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by CodeTemplarr: 10:17am On Sep 14, 2025
Do they have stake in Dangote refinery?

How much NNPCL'S petrol in Togo?
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by CodeTemplarr: 10:21am On Sep 14, 2025
While conceding that the Dangote refinery is a valuable contributor, Adewole said it was not a messiah.
That title "messiah " belongs to NNPCL. Dangote is private.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by CodeTemplarr: 10:27am On Sep 14, 2025
Adewole told Sunday PUNCH that Alhaji Aliko Dangote once said he would crash prices whenever importers brought in fuel cargoes into Nigeria.
Is he your elected leader that you are holding unto his promise with your life and reminding the whole world? N1 below import price is a crash in price. He didnt promise N5 a litre.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Aonkuuse(m): 12:20pm On Sep 14, 2025
As a business man, Dangote is more loyal to his pocket than to Nigeria. But that shouldn't stop him from being human... I wonder his motives if he can sell the petrol N65 cheaper in Nigeria and still keep his profits.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by LegendHero(m): 2:18pm On Sep 14, 2025
If this is true as alleged, make Alhaji bring Naija own N65 lower
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by nwirinedu(m): 2:19pm On Sep 14, 2025
Togo is not a corrupt country like Nigeria.
They are not petroleum producing.
The era of importers fleecing the public is over.
Dangote will control his distribution chain NUPENG or no NUPENG.
If they don't like it let them build their own refineries.
Glorified economic saboteurs!
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by princepee: 2:20pm On Sep 14, 2025
huh huh huh How come?
But then what happened to Nigeria refinery that buhari borrowed billions of dollars to repair?

See eeh if them explain Nigeria give you and you understand , then nothing in this world wey you no go understand
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by tnerro1(m): 2:20pm On Sep 14, 2025
So why don’t you sell your imported petrol cheaper than his? Cause all of una don plan say it can never go less than 890 ba
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Blakhorse: 2:20pm On Sep 14, 2025
Half truths are misleading, the reason is not because Dangote is selling the product cheaper in Togo but due to the oil subsidy by the Togolese government

Togo Allocates CFA25 Billion for Petroleum Subsidies in 2025 - https://www.togofirst.com/en/energy/1301-15522-togo-allocates-cfa25-billion-for-petroleum-subsidies-in-2025
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by trytillmake(m): 2:21pm On Sep 14, 2025
If this is actually true, then the man na thief, that means Naija own should be way lower.

Anyways na Tinibu I blame for not properly removing fuel subsidy, In a country where u have the oil u can't subsidies for yr people, Nigeria price should be way lower, all those story about being taken outside to sell , customs should do their job arrest abd sell their tankers.
Na government I blame for all this
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by jaxxy(m):
So is that dangotes fault or the fault of the corrupt Nigerian system?

If dangote decreases fuel they blame him for trying to push competitors out of the market and if he increases fuel they still blame him. undecided
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by alizma: 2:22pm On Sep 14, 2025
If not for Dangote, by now we would have been buying fuel above 2k with frequent artificial scarcity created by the same marketers to cow the government into approving every nonsense they can come up with.
The man is talking base on assumption, he forgot there is something called purchase discount/incentives, you people ganged up to frustrate or send him back to the village and when he eventually find outsiders that came to his rescue, you are now bitter that he is giving those outsiders special treatment, continue your bitterness more benefits of such actions are coming your way
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by aribisala0(m):
CodeTemplarr:
Do they have stake in Dangote refinery?

How much NNPCL'S petrol in Togo?
Dangote refinery is a strategic and security asset

The American government tells Nvidia, Intel not to sell chips to China
That is one of so many examples

If Dangote continues on this path he may be forced to sell all or part of his refinery

Were we nor present on earth When Abramovich was forced to sell Chelsea which is not even a strategic asset
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by AndroBlaze:
These petroleum marketers are not being honest and have not been honest from day one.

Just like Mele Kyari's NNPC that once claimed they had tested Dangote's fuel and it was inferior to their blended conncoction, one needs to read between the lines and see what is happening.


Clearly enough people won't be happy until they sabotage this refinery and they can go back to making money the easy way.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by MaziObinnaokija: 2:25pm On Sep 14, 2025
sad let him sell to Abidjan @28k sef. We all go laff soon
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by free2ryhme: 2:25pm On Sep 14, 2025
Islie:
https://punchng.com/dangote-petrol-n65-cheaper-in-togo-importers/?amp
So what’s stopping these importers from sourcing fuel through neighboring countries if their claims are really true?
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by aribisala0(m): 2:26pm On Sep 14, 2025
AndroBlaze:
These petroleum marketers are not being honest and have not been honest from day one.

Just like Mele Kyari's NNPC that once claimed they had tested Dangote's fuel and it was inferior to theirs, one needs to read between the lines and see what is happening.


Clearly enough people won't be happy until they sabotage this refinery and they can go back to making money the easy way.
I don't know how you know who is being honest

This is a very specific claim about 65 Naira. Nothing to do with NNPC or Kyari

Is the 65 Naira claim true or false and how do you know
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by cr7lomo: 2:27pm On Sep 14, 2025
Togo wey no get oil....Nigerian government is being control by demons
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by MrIcredible: 2:28pm On Sep 14, 2025
Evil full this country I swear!

Imagine this EVIL AND NONSENSE

What is the justification for this now?

A country where oil bunkering, illegal oil and refinery etc, where some people evil have their "refineries" and they have been stealing, refining and selling petrol and diesel for more than 20 years, YET THE COST IS EVEN MORE.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Shimbo96(m): 2:29pm On Sep 14, 2025
DANGOTE group should debunk this allegation or else they are part of the hardship in this country.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by esnbrutality: 2:29pm On Sep 14, 2025
Is Dangote in the business to spoon-feed you? He is a private individual. He can sell at whatever price he wants.

Your APC failed woefully..enjoy the Dangote you hailed as a dividend of Democracy from APC.

A man that didn't reduce cement is whom you supported..and now you a begging for reduction.

NEVER... grin


LegendHero:
If this is true as alleged, make Alhaji bring Naija own N65 lower
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by DesChyko: 2:29pm On Sep 14, 2025
All these conversations around how a private company chooses to trade.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by bestman09(m): 2:31pm On Sep 14, 2025
Let the price war continue.

This is the reason Dangote likes to monopolize any business that he's involved in.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Bovis(m): 2:33pm On Sep 14, 2025
aribisala0:
I don't know how you know who is being honest

This is a very specific claim about 65 Naira. Nothing to do with NNPC or Kyari

Is the 65 Naira claim true or false and how do you know
It’s obviously fake news because the cheaper fuel in Togo is due to subsidies not Dangote

Togo Allocates CFA25 Billion for Petroleum Subsidies in 2025 - https://www.togofirst.com/en/energy/1301-15522-togo-allocates-cfa25-billion-for-petroleum-subsidies-in-2025
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Babangidapikin: 2:35pm On Sep 14, 2025
it depends on volume , the volume might not be much to affect much .
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by lexy2014:
Aonkuuse:
As a business man, Dangote is more loyal to his pocket than to Nigeria. But that shouldn't stop him from being human... I wonder his motives if he can sell the petrol N65 cheaper in Nigeria and still keep his profits.
Did you ask yourself if the importer is selling his product to Nigerians N65 cheaper than dangote is selling?
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Carazon:
See them, Dangote Group is a private company not government owned. If he chose to sale N65 cheaper in Togo(which is a lie anyway)then there must be reason to that.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by AndroBlaze: 2:35pm On Sep 14, 2025
aribisala0:
I don't know how you know who is being honest

This is a very specific claim about 65 Naira. Nothing to do with NNPC or Kyari

Is the 65 Naira claim true or false and how do you know
So I should take the marketers words as it is...the same people that filled there tanks N198 and sold for N1000 while listening to a broadcast on the road.

The same people that have engaged in smuggling these tankers for decades to the same Togo and Benin when fuel was sold below subsidy.

The same people that engineered various price increases by faking scarcity anytime they wanted the margin to increase.

If you were born yesterday and have absolutely no idea of the antecedents of these people and how corrupt and broken our petroleum sector is then live in your pretentious bubble and continue fighting the only man who decided to do things differently and make money from the sector in an honest way, like normal human beings do all around the world.
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by Oghene86: 2:35pm On Sep 14, 2025
Islie:
https://punchng.com/dangote-petrol-n65-cheaper-in-togo-importers/?amp
Ask your NNPCL and CBN that loaned dangote money to build Refinery and can't fix theirs, you guys should leave dangote alone
Re: Dangote Petrol N65 Cheaper In Togo — Importers by dederocs(m): 2:36pm On Sep 14, 2025
NUPENG is to blame,. forcing Dangote to sell at a high cost, we all heard them complaining when Dangote reduced prices.
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