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Stop Importing Fuel, We Have enough, Dangote Tells NNPCL, Oil Marketers

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The Chairman of Dangote Refinery, Aliko Dangote, on Tuesday, told petroleum marketers, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NNPCL, and other importers to source petrol directly from his refinery to meet local demands.

Dangote confirmed the refinery’s readiness to supply fuel after closed-door talks with President Bola Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa, Abuja.

He stated that the refinery can produce over 30 million litres of fuel daily at full capacity and currently holds 500 million litres in reserve, enough to supply the country for over 12 days without imports.

“At full capacity, we can even supply whatever is being consumed. But what I estimated as consumption, which, I believe, maybe about 30, 32 million; that one we can even start producing by next week. So it is not really an issue, because, as we speak today, we have 500 million liters in our tanks.

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“So 500 million liters in our tanks; even if there’s no production or no imports, this will take the country more than 12 days. So we are very ready. We are more than ready.

“And you know, I’m also putting my own name on the line by giving Mr President my word that, yes, we will be able to supply the market a minimum 30 million per day, and we’ll be ramping up. So we’re ready. We’re more than ready.”

Reminded that the reality on the ground does not show that Dangote Refinery has enough fuel that would last for 12 days, because there is scarcity of the product, he said: “Well, one thing that you have to understand is that we are producers.

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“I have a refinery. I’m not in the business of retail. If I’m in the business of retail then you hold me responsible. But what I’m saying is that the retailers should please come forward and pick.

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“If they don’t, come forward and pick, what do you want me to do? So, I am expecting either NNPC or the marketers to stop importing, they should come and pick because we have what they need.

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“And you know, as they removed, I will be pumping. I don’t know whether you understand what it takes to keep half a billion liters inside our tank. It’s costing me money every day.

“If I will be able to collect the naira, I can actually charge somebody 32% in interest. So right now, that’s what I’m losing. And you are talking about 500 million, I mean, we don’t print money. But the issue is that if they come and collect, then you will not see any queues in the filling stations.

“We have what it takes for them to come and collect. We are not retailers. We also don’t have trucks to send. We have a factory, we have where they can load.

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“If they come and pick they will go and sell and they have been doing that with importation. So if they’ve been doing that with importation, if it’s true, they are doing 55 million, I see no reason why they won’t come and collect our own and distribute.”

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Read How Ex-Edo IDP Became A PhD Student In US Varsity

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Ishaku Amos, a native of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, on Wednesday narrated how his life was transformed from displacement to academic excellence.

Amos, who currently pursues a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago, in the United States, spoke when he paid a visit to the Internally Displaced Person (IDP) at the Home for the Needy Foundation in Uhogua, Edo State.

The excited Amos, who once lived in Home for the Needy Foundation,
said the organisation played a decisive role in changing the course of his life.

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According to him, after completing his undergraduate studies at Edo State University, Iyamho, he secured a scholarship for doctoral studies abroad.

He narrated how he left Nigeria in August with the support of Pastor Solomon Folorunsho, Coordinator of the IDP Camp in Uhogua.

READ ALSO:Imansuangbon Donates To Benin IDPs, Charges Wealthy Nigerians To Advance Humanity

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“I had never travelled outside Nigeria before. I grew up in the North and in the camp, so everything was new to me. Having him accompany me made the transition easier and gave me confidence.”

Amos explained that adjusting to life in the United States would have been difficult without that support.

It was a new culture, a new system and a different weather. But I was prepared. I was guided on what to expect and how to adapt, so I didn’t experience culture shock. He made sure I was comfortable before returning to Nigeria.”

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Speaking on his past, Amos described himself as a victim of terrorism and insurgency in the North-East.

“Anyone who says these things are not happening should listen to my story.

READ ALSO:Militia Attack On DRC IDP Camp, Kills 10, Mostly Women, Children

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“I know what I suffered. People sometimes talk because they have not experienced it. When you have lived through killings and displacement, you can never deny the reality,” he said.

He expressed deep gratitude to the Home for the Needy Foundation, saying words were not enough to appreciate what the organisation did for him and thousands of others.

“They changed my narrative and my understanding of life. Despite our trauma, they never gave up on us. They paid for our exams even when we failed and had to try again. They kept telling us to focus and try one more time.”

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Amos said his experience has inspired him to give back to society and support vulnerable people in the future.

He also appealed to the Borno State Government and lawmakers from his area to support displaced indigenes.

“They know we exist and that we are Borno indigenes, but we have been ignored for too long. We are calling on them to clear outstanding school fees and provide scholarships. We will continue to call until something is done.”

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Minister Suspends Aide Over 2027 Governorship Election Write-up

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has formally distanced himself from a political article titled “Malagi 2027,” which speculated on potential scenarios ahead of the 2027 Niger State governorship election.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the minister’s office clarified that the article was published without authorization by one of his aides, Sa’idu Enagi, emphasizing that the opinions expressed do not represent Idris’ views or intentions.

“The write-up and all its contents are hereby vehemently disclaimed,” the statement affirmed, urging the public to disregard the publication.

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The statement noted that the minister remains fully dedicated to his duties at the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation and has no interest in, nor tolerance for political distractions or premature electioneering.

READ ALSO:Presidential Pardons Undermine Rule Of Law, Says Amnesty

It further stressed that he neither approved nor directed the publication of the write-up.

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Following the incident, the minister has ordered an immediate investigation, and the aide responsible has been suspended with immediate effect.

The statement also underscored the cordial and mutually beneficial relationship between the minister and Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, highlighting their joint commitment to the development and stability of the state.

Speculations about the 2027 elections would be inimical to these noble objectives,” the statement added.

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The disclaimer was signed by Rabiu Ibrahim, Special Assistant (Media) to the minister.

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