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Tuesday, September 03, 2024

Dangote Says His Petrol Will Be Available In 48 Hours Depending On NNPCL

The President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has revealed that the Premium Motor Spirit (Petrol) will be available in the Nigerian market in 48 hours, depending on the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.


The African richest man disclosed on Tuesday an interview with Channels Television while officially announcing first the rollout of Petrol from its 650,000 per day Lagos-based refinery on Tuesday in Lagos.

He stressed that the $20 billion refinery will soon finalize talks with NNPCL to get the product across to Nigerians.
Speaking on the price of its petrol, Dangote noted that it will be the arrangement of the Federal Executive Council headed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to decide.

“The PMS can be on filling stations in the next 48 hours, depending on NNPCL.
“On PMS price, it is an arrangement that is designed and approved by the Federal Executive Council led by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. As soon as it is finalised, which is what he is pushing once he finishes with FEC meeting, it can be today or tomorrow we are ready to roll out in the market,”
from dailypost

18 comments:

  1. If they are the ones that would determine the price at their FEC meeting, then they won’t let him sell to us at a cheaper than theirs price, cos it wud make them look bad and incompetent, if a private individual can offer PMS at a cheaper rate than the govt. that wud be a point against them that the opposition wud use during campaign. So they wud never allow it. I give up honestly.

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    1. There are so much going on to frustrate the Dangote refinery. I don't think any other person who's not as wealthy as Dangote would have survived this battle.

      Imagine the amount he bought the land he built the refinery. $100m and the host community was given a paltry sum in deceit of the real amount the government of Lagos received. It took Dangote exposure to reveal how much he paid.

      © TEEJAY

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    2. Okay the fuel scarcity is it caused because of the rolling out of petrol from Dangote refinery?....Cause I don't get why we have to suffer for this...This nonsense games played by NNPLC, Malta refinery e.t.c......So when will Kaduna and PH refinery start functioning?

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    3. Phoenix, most times when u dont use AI, u sound so dumb.

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    4. Haba jama'a... @ anon 14:34.


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  2. It was so shocking hearing Dangote saying NNPC and marketers are not buying from him. They chose to be importing rather. This will be so wrong and unpatriotic to abandon Dangote PMS for a foreign one.

    Those in government running a plant in Malta as exposed will do everything not to have Dangote successfully compete with them.

    Let's see what will happen in the coming days. .

    © TEEJAY

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    1. Teejay don't hold brief for Dangote refinery....His refinery is not the solution for the fuel crisis we are having.....Dangote is only complaining because power dey change hands.....Dangote refinery is not our saviour at all.....The devil is in the detail; a lot is happening underground....

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    2. Haba Saint, pls read what you wrote, at this point it is obvious that Dangote refinery is our saviour because the govt through NNPC has failed us woefully. Ur comment on power changing hands was soo unnecessary cos it is tinted wt tribal bigotry, at this point, Nigerians from every part of Nigeria has acknowledged that the refinery is a good thing for all of us, and it wud break the monopoly of what the Nigerian govt has been doing to us in the oil sector. Hence their vehement fight against the refinery.
      Yes! At this point the Dangote refinery is our saviour, cos there is no way he wud sell Pms for 1k per litre which is the amount ppl are buying now.

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  3. Western oil company and NGOs pushing hard to not lose Nigerian market. Only Libya and Algeria have refineries. No other oil producing African countries have a fully fictional one.

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    1. Yes ooo oooo

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  5. Tinubu will not be the solution to this oil saga and #DangoteGate, it will take someone who also does not have a refinery in Malta to save Nigerians from this crisis.

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  6. Seeing the sample he brought to that media house, mennnn, we've been putting rubbish petrol in our cars.
    Ideally, petrol should be colourless

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  7. If NNPLC/IPMAN are not ready to sell your product, please connect dispenser to your petrol tankers and be selling directly to the public. This idea might sound stupid, but these people are not helping matter.

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  8. God help us, waiting on NNPLC. hmmmmmm

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  9. No need for launching, just give us petrol.

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  10. And NNPC just automatically increases their prices to over N800 out of no where because Dangotes pms is coming soon. That country en, God help us.

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  11. Dangote,why will FEC fix the price of fuel? Are they the ones running the refinery?

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