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    CNPP accuses NNPCL of economic sabotage, seeks resolution in Dangote Refinery pricing controversy

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    The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has expressed deep concern about the lingering controversy surrounding the pricing of petrol from the Dangote Refinery and the role of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), accusing it of economic sabotage over its interference in the distribution of locally refined petroleum products.

    The CNPP stated that the unresolved issue has far-reaching implications for the economy, livelihoods, and democracy in Nigeria and Africa, Deputy National Publicity Secretary Comrade James Ezema said in a statement.

    The CNPP noted that the “recent revelation that NNPCL purchased fuel from Dangote Refinery at N898 per litre, contradicting earlier claims of N760 per litre, has sparked outrage. This discrepancy raises questions about transparency, accountability, and the potential for exploitation of ordinary citizens.

    “We urge the Federal Government to intervene immediately and ensure that the pricing of petrol from Dangote Refinery is fair, reflective of production costs, and aligned with global standards.”

    The CNPP warned that the high pump price of petrol in Nigeria has a “direct impact on the cost of living, exacerbating hunger and hardship among the masses. With fuel queues a common sight and prices tripling since subsidy removal in May 2023, citizens are bearing the brunt of the Tinubu administration’s inefficient energy policies.

    • Dangote Refinery slams NNPCL over N898 per litre claim

    “The CNPP therefore warns that if this crisis is not addressed within the next seven days, it may lead to a national outcry, threatening democracy in Nigeria and Africa.”

    Speaking about the role of NNPCL and questioning whether it constitutes economic sabotage or protectionism, the CNPP stated that “NNPCL’s interference in the distribution of locally refined petroleum products is nothing but national economic sabotage in an effort to conceal information and prevent Dangote Refinery from directly selling its petroleum products to marketers.”

    “NNPCL’s role as a middleman in the distribution of locally refined products undermines the oil refining companies’ potential to provide relief to Nigerians.” We demand that the Federal Government of Nigeria, through its company, the NNPCL, cease its meddling and allow Dangote Refinery to operate freely, ensuring competitive pricing and supply.”

    The CNPP, insisting that the matter has implications for democracy and accountability, has called on the international community to hold the Federal Government and NNPCL accountable for their actions if this crisis escalates and breeds anarchy, which could threaten democracy in Nigeria and across Africa.

    “The concealment of information and lack of transparency in NNPCL’s operations are unacceptable.

    For instance, NNPCL is allegedly using crude oil to repay debt, either on its own behalf or on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria.

    “But this has remained a secret or a mere speculation.

    If it is true, did the National Assembly approve such extra budgetary expenditures? What are the processes and procedures adopted by the NNPCL leading to any agreement on loan repayment with our crude oil? Does the NNPCL, under the Petroleum Industry Act, own Nigeria’s crude oil to decide what to do with it as it wishes? The CNPP strongly demands that the Federal Government categorically answer these questions as Nigerians deserve to know.

    “The CNPP equally demands that President Tinubu officially direct Dangote Refinery and other local refineries to operate as private businesses without undue interference from the NNPCL.”

    While calling for immediate action, the CNPP said, “We also urge the Federal Government to immediately resolve the pricing controversy surrounding Dangote Refinery, ensure transparent and competitive pricing of petrol, allow Dangote Refinery and other local refineries to sell their products directly to petroleum marketers in Nigeria, address the high cost of living and alleviate hunger and hardship among the masses, and enforce the presidential directive on adequate supply of crude oil for domestic consumptions to Dangote Refinery and other local refineries in naira.

    “The CNPP warns that failure to address this crisis may lead to catastrophic consequences for democracy in Nigeria and Africa as anarchy looms with the second phase of the End Bad Governance Protests slated for October 1, 2024. We’ll continue to stand in solidarity with the Nigerian people as we demand immediate action to avert a looming danger and save our democracy,”  the CNPP concluded.

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