
“DANGOTE REFINERY REVEALS SHOCKING DEMAND: MARKETERS WANT N75 PUMP PRICE HIKE”
GREATRIBUNETVNEWS–THE Dangote Petroleum Refinery has made a stunning revelation that the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) requested a N75 per litre increase in petrol and diesel prices. This would hike the pump price to as high as N950 and N1,090 per litre in some areas.
The Demand:
DAPPMAN’s demand stems from the additional costs associated with coastal logistics, which would add N75 per litre to the gantry prices offered by the refinery. The marketers are effectively asking the refinery to absorb the extra cost of N1.505 trillion annually and pass it on to Nigerians.
Dangote’s Response:
The refinery has dared DAPPMAN to take the matter to court, emphasizing its commitment to transparency and fairness in its pricing structure. The development has sparked concerns about the potential impact on fuel prices and the Nigerian economy.
“We wish to make it clear that we have no intention of increasing our gantry price to accommodate such demands, nor are we willing to pay a subsidy of over N1.5 trillion, a practice that historically defrauded the Federal Government for many years. DAPPMAN and other marketers are welcome to lift products directly from our gantry and benefit from our logistics-free initiative,” it said.
The refinery alleged that its refusal to comply with DAPPMAN’s subsidy request is the core reason behind recent public criticisms and attacks. It reiterated that the refinery has sufficient capacity to meet domestic demand and support export as it consistently maintains a closing stock of 500 million litres of refined products in its tanks each month.
“Between June and September, the refinery exported a combined total of 3,229,881 metric tonnes of PMS, AGO, and aviation fuel, while marketers imported 3,687,828 metric tonnes over the same period, an action that amounts to dumping which is detrimental to the Nigerian economy and the wellbeing of its citizens,” it said.
Reaffirming its commitment to supporting the reform agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the refinery stated that through various strategic interventions, it has helped stabilise the Naira, cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal, position Nigeria as a refining hub, boost foreign exchange earnings, and create employment opportunities across multiple sectors.
“We enjoy strong working relationships with government agencies and remain committed to supporting their efforts, while not hesitating to hold institutions accountable where necessary.
“Dangote Petroleum Refinery remains firmly committed to the progress and wellbeing of Nigeria, and is open to partnerships with patriotic and responsible stakeholders in pursuit of national development,” it noted.
The Refinery also reaffirmed its position regarding its recent statement on the DAPPMAN, which was published on Monday, 15 September, in several national dailies and reputable online platforms.
The refinery stressed that any party aggrieved by the content of the publication is free to seek redress through appropriate legal channels. It noted that it would not be swayed by threats or so-called seven-day ultimatums and is fully prepared to defend its position through all legitimate means.