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Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by aminulive(op): 5:34pm On Dec 16, 2025
Dangote Group CEO’s criticism of the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed is over the regulator’s refusal of a proposed 15 percent levy on petrol, this newspaper found out.

The Dangote Group has launched a campaign against the NMDPRA chief, probing his personal life and alleging corruption but its been gathered that the attack is to force the regulator’s hands to levy petrol, which would help put Dangote refinery’s competitors out of business.

The proposed levy, if implemented, would have pushed the pump price of petrol beyond ₦1,000 per litre, significantly increasing the financial burden on Nigerians already struggling with high living costs. The levy was rejected by regulators and the Federal Government, with President Bola Tinubu declining to approve it.

Farouk Ahmed has since come under criticism from interests opposed to the decision, with observers linking the attacks to disagreements over pricing control in Nigeria’s post-subsidy fuel market. Officials familiar with the matter say the NMDPRA maintained that introducing the levy at this time would have worsened inflation and transport costs nationwide.

Speaking on the issue, energy analyst, Dr. Philips Emmanuel said the regulator’s position was consistent with the realities of the Nigerian economy.

“Adding a 15 percent levy to petrol right now would have been catastrophic for consumers,” Emmanuel said. “The regulator was right to push back. Nigeria is still adjusting to subsidy removal, and sudden price shocks would only deepen hardship.”

Since the removal of fuel subsidies, Nigeria has faced supply challenges, including limited local refining capacity and logistical constraints. To address this, the NMDPRA has relied on a combination of local supply and strategic imports to ensure fuel availability and avoid prolonged shortages.

Farouk Ahmed, who previously worked in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector, is said to have drawn on international experience in fuel market regulation. Supporters argue that his exposure to mature energy markets has informed his emphasis on regulatory independence and consumer protection.

Another energy expert, Mr. Olanrewaju Adigun, a downstream petroleum consultant, said the dispute reflects a wider struggle over influence in Nigeria’s energy market.

“What we are seeing is a clash between regulation and commercial power,” Adigun said. “Large investors are important, but regulators exist to prevent any single player from setting prices or forcing policy decisions that affect millions of people.”

The disagreement follows debates over Dangote’s fuel quality and market dominance.

An exclusive report by Politics Nigeria revealed that diesel produced by Dangote Refinery had higher sulphur levels than initially presented to lawmakers, raising concerns about environmental and engine safety standards.

Dangote Group has denied the claims, insisting its diesel meets international standards and arguing that some imported fuels enter Nigeria with questionable certifications. The company has also invited regulators to independently test its products.

While the Dangote Refinery is widely regarded as a strategic national asset expected to reduce fuel imports, analysts caution against allowing excessive market concentration.

Concerns have been raised by industry watchers who point to the cement sector, where Dangote Cement controls a significant share of the market. Critics also argue that limited competition in that sector has contributed to persistently high prices, a situation they warn could be replicated in the fuel market without firm regulation.

Addressing personal allegations made against Farouk Ahmed, government officials have stated that lifestyle claims do not amount to evidence of misconduct. They stressed that any substantiated allegations should be presented to security agencies for investigation.

For now, officials say the decision to reject the 15 percent petrol levy was taken in the interest of economic stability and public welfare. They warn that pushing fuel prices above ₦1,000 per litre could have triggered widespread economic disruption.
https://politicsnigeria.com/dangote-attacking-nmdpra-boss-farouk-ahmed-for-refusing-15-levy-on-petrol-details/

Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Dogalmighty17:
Accusations and counter accusations. We must remember though that the NMDPRA boss started off this fight when he baselessly claimed that dangote refinery fuel was substandard and had failed to meet critical performance parameters. On that basis alone, he should have been sacked.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Salewa97: 5:38pm On Dec 16, 2025
The NMDPRA boss should be commended.

He has shown that he can stand firm against any pressure.

Farouk Ahmed, keep it up
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by dawnomike(m):
For now, I believe what Dangote alleges... No counter attacking claims is welcome.

Baba provided proof as evidence for his allegations against NMDPRA boss
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by yarimo(m): 5:38pm On Dec 16, 2025
Where did civil servant get $5 millions dollars almost #5 billions naira just for a school fees?
aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM

Dangote Group CEO’s criticism of the Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Farouk Ahmed is over the regulator’s refusal of a proposed 15 percent levy on petrol, this newspaper found out.

The Dangote Group has launched a campaign against the NMDPRA chief, probing his personal life and alleging corruption but its been gathered that the attack is to force the regulator’s hands to levy petrol, which would help put Dangote refinery’s competitors out of business.

The proposed levy, if implemented, would have pushed the pump price of petrol beyond ₦1,000 per litre, significantly increasing the financial burden on Nigerians already struggling with high living costs. The levy was rejected by regulators and the Federal Government, with President Bola Tinubu declining to approve it.

Farouk Ahmed has since come under criticism from interests opposed to the decision, with observers linking the attacks to disagreements over pricing control in Nigeria’s post-subsidy fuel market. Officials familiar with the matter say the NMDPRA maintained that introducing the levy at this time would have worsened inflation and transport costs nationwide.

Speaking on the issue, energy analyst, Dr. Philips Emmanuel said the regulator’s position was consistent with the realities of the Nigerian economy.

“Adding a 15 percent levy to petrol right now would have been catastrophic for consumers,” Emmanuel said. “The regulator was right to push back. Nigeria is still adjusting to subsidy removal, and sudden price shocks would only deepen hardship.”

Since the removal of fuel subsidies, Nigeria has faced supply challenges, including limited local refining capacity and logistical constraints. To address this, the NMDPRA has relied on a combination of local supply and strategic imports to ensure fuel availability and avoid prolonged shortages.

Farouk Ahmed, who previously worked in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector, is said to have drawn on international experience in fuel market regulation. Supporters argue that his exposure to mature energy markets has informed his emphasis on regulatory independence and consumer protection.

Another energy expert, Mr. Olanrewaju Adigun, a downstream petroleum consultant, said the dispute reflects a wider struggle over influence in Nigeria’s energy market.

“What we are seeing is a clash between regulation and commercial power,” Adigun said. “Large investors are important, but regulators exist to prevent any single player from setting prices or forcing policy decisions that affect millions of people.”

The disagreement follows debates over Dangote’s fuel quality and market dominance.

An exclusive report by Politics Nigeria revealed that diesel produced by Dangote Refinery had higher sulphur levels than initially presented to lawmakers, raising concerns about environmental and engine safety standards.

Dangote Group has denied the claims, insisting its diesel meets international standards and arguing that some imported fuels enter Nigeria with questionable certifications. The company has also invited regulators to independently test its products.

While the Dangote Refinery is widely regarded as a strategic national asset expected to reduce fuel imports, analysts caution against allowing excessive market concentration.

Concerns have been raised by industry watchers who point to the cement sector, where Dangote Cement controls a significant share of the market. Critics also argue that limited competition in that sector has contributed to persistently high prices, a situation they warn could be replicated in the fuel market without firm regulation.

Addressing personal allegations made against Farouk Ahmed, government officials have stated that lifestyle claims do not amount to evidence of misconduct. They stressed that any substantiated allegations should be presented to security agencies for investigation.

For now, officials say the decision to reject the 15 percent petrol levy was taken in the interest of economic stability and public welfare. They warn that pushing fuel prices above ₦1,000 per litre could have triggered widespread economic disruption.

https://politicsnigeria.com/dangote-attacking-nmdpra-boss-farouk-ahmed-for-refusing-15-levy-on-petrol-details/
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by aminulive(op): 5:41pm On Dec 16, 2025
What if its his family paying the fees? Does that automatically mean he stole the money? Do you know that most northern families pool funds together to jointly sponsor their children?

Do you know Farouk Ahmed's Family?
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by HgAkpobomeEr: 5:41pm On Dec 16, 2025
Sebi we don talk am say make we no allow monopoly for the oil sector?
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Flangelo12: 5:41pm On Dec 16, 2025
yarimo:
Where did civil servant get $5 millions dollars almost #5 billions naira just for a school fees?
Same place the courts allowed Yakubu of NNPC to have $9.7 million.

Not justifying it.

Just telling you that our court allows highly positioned NNPC personnel to have such funds.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by yarimo(m): 5:43pm On Dec 16, 2025
Flangelo12:
Same place the courts allowed Yakubu of NNPC to have $9.7 million.

Not justifying it.

Just telling you that our court allows highly positioned NNPC personnel to have such funds.
but you are not communicating anything
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by budaatum:
First, Dangote is a god, in my own eyes. He said let there be locally produced petrol, and there is locally produced petrol. But his recent campaign against Farouk Ahmed is becoming rather irritating, and if what's claimed in this thread is true, I'd want to reluctantly demote Dangote from a god to a mere angel.

A person with the work experience of Farouk Ahmed as described below should most definitely have earned enough to fund private education for his children anywhere in the world without needing to steal Nigeria's money!

Farouk Ahmed, who previously worked in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Christmyhope: 5:44pm On Dec 16, 2025
aminulive:
What if its his family paying the fees? Does that automatically mean he stole the money? Do you know that most northern families pool funds together to jointly sponsor their children?

Do you know Farouk Ahmed's Family?
Let him speak and provide proof that such money was from family member...
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by budaatum:
yarimo:
Where did civil servant get $5 millions dollars almost #5 billions naira just for a school fees?
Likely from years of previously working in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector before becoming a civil servant!

Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by yarimo(m): 5:48pm On Dec 16, 2025
budaatum:
Likely from years of previously working in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector before becoming a civil servant!
likely syphoning everything in the name of repairing of FG refinery
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by ebukal67x: 5:55pm On Dec 16, 2025
The NMDPRA boss should have been sacked long ago. Farouk Ahmed is a stubborn mule.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by DaddyJapan(m): 5:57pm On Dec 16, 2025
aminulive:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM
Farouk Ahmed, who previously worked in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector, is said to have drawn on international experience in fuel market regulation. Supporters argue that his exposure to mature energy markets has informed his emphasis on regulatory independence and consumer protection.
https://politicsnigeria.com/dangote-attacking-nmdpra-boss-farouk-ahmed-for-refusing-15-levy-on-petrol-details/
Though a moot point in the roforofo fight currently raging, there is absolutely no proof that Farouk Ahmed ever worked in the Oil Gas sector in the USA and/or the UK.

Let's keep it 100.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by malali:
In the United States, no private refiner can impose a levy or structurally push fuel prices higher through policy capture. Pricing is constrained by antitrust law (Sherman & Clayton Acts), independent regulators, and multiple competing refiners/importers. Any attempt by a dominant player to engineer price hikes would trigger FTC/DOJ scrutiny, class actions, and political backlash.

Regulators are insulated from corporate pressure, and taxes/fees must pass Congress, not back-channel negotiations.


In Nigeria, our system is still transitioning post-subsidy, with fewer large players and fragile logistics. That concentration makes regulatory independence crucial.

Blocking a 15% levy that would spike prices protects consumers from inflation shocks, transport cost cascades, and monopoly-style pricing, exactly the role U.S. regulators play by default.

The U.S. protects citizens through competition law + institutional firewalls. Nigeria’s rejection of the levy mirrors that logic: regulation over commercial power to prevent price abuse during a vulnerable transition.


Nigerian senate needs to give petroleum regulators such as NMDPRA CEO. 100% immunity. Energy regulation should not be toyed with. Its affects the whole country, every single person depends on energy in one form or the other.They should not be railroaded or bamboozled
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Lifestone(m): 6:08pm On Dec 16, 2025
Salewa97:
The NMDPRA boss should be commended.

He has shown that he can stand firm against any pressure.

Farouk Ahmed, keep it up
But let him explain the source of the $5million dollar
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Lifestone(m): 6:10pm On Dec 16, 2025
budaatum:
Likely from years of previously working in the United States and the United Kingdom within the oil and gas sector before becoming a civil servant!
Which Companies, name them
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by SisterAnn(f): 6:18pm On Dec 16, 2025
Both farouk and Dangote don't have the interest of the masses at heart.

Farouk must however have to clear himself of the allegations of living above his means.

This accusations and counter accusations won't help.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Helinuss: 6:19pm On Dec 16, 2025
The way I see poor people protecting those who are stealing their common wealth to depletion. I feel no hope for this country. It is so sad
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by tunapawizzy: 6:20pm On Dec 16, 2025
Dangote reduced price of product some days ago then few days later he started this fight.......the man dun study Nigerians tire.
Anytime he cant have his way-and have the business battleground to himself alone, its always a problem.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by zenburster: 6:20pm On Dec 16, 2025
Whatever reason Dangote has, it is definitely not for the good of the masses but for his pocket.

As he is not a philanthropist but a cut-throat businessman.

It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest," - Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (1776)
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by tanigororo: 6:20pm On Dec 16, 2025
Counter Move, just as expected
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by sulaak(m): 6:20pm On Dec 16, 2025
Salewa97:
The NMDPRA boss should be commended.

He has shown that he can stand firm against any pressure.

Farouk Ahmed, keep it up
Can you explain how a civil servant can afford $5 million in school fees? Nigerians likes to suffer

Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by ExudeLoveToAll: 6:21pm On Dec 16, 2025
aminulive:
What if its his family paying the fees? Does that automatically mean he stole the money? Do you know that most northern families pool funds together to jointly sponsor their children?

Do you know Farouk Ahmed's Family?
Guy leave this excuse, it's lame.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by flexyrule(m): 6:22pm On Dec 16, 2025
Okay

Please don't make racist and tribalistic comments on this section
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by grandstar(m):
The 15% import duty is Tinubus turf. Tinubu has the final say on it, and I suspected he chose to side not with the oil importers but with the masses.

15% import would completely kill all competition and make Dangote a monopoly, and with it, an ability to set prices.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by alt3r3g0: 6:23pm On Dec 16, 2025
Dangote should have used a proxy like Reno or someone else when exposing the kids names.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:23pm On Dec 16, 2025
Corruption go surely fight back, normal levels
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by sulaak(m): 6:24pm On Dec 16, 2025
zenburster:
Whatever reason Dangote has, it is definitely not for the good of the masses but for his pocket.

As he is not a philanthropist but a cut-throat businessman.

It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest," - Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (1776)
Who cares about Dangote's intention? Dangote is a private businessman.

I more concerns with the government officials who head the NNPCL and authorised the spending of N17.5 Trillion on pipeline security, and the head of NMDPRA who can afford $5 million school fees

Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by airsaylongcome: 6:26pm On Dec 16, 2025
Correct! I was expecting a counter attack media campaign. They should both gouge their eyes.
Re: Is Dangote Attacking NMDPRA Boss, Farouk Ahmed For Refusing 15% Petrol Levy? by Ikaeniyan0: 6:27pm On Dec 16, 2025
yarimo:
likely syphoning everything in the name of repairing of FG refinery
The NNPC is in charge of repairing the refineries
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