The Group also retained its position as Africa’s Most Admired Industrial Brand and was ranked the number one African Brand Contributing to a Better Africa.
Mr Chiejina stated that the reduction was necessary due growing concerns over the rising operational costs in Nigeria’s aviation sector.
Mr Bird noted that the refinery was established to end years of exposure to substandard fuel in Nigeria.
Anthony Chiejina has once again secured a place among the world’s most influential communications leaders.
Mr Shettima, stated, “Our members fully support Dangote Refinery. Since supply began, marketers have consistently lifted products without any complaints.”
“The Dangote Petroleum Refinery is fully operational. There has been no shutdown,” said a statement by the company.
It would be recalled that the company last week reduced its ex-depot price from N880 to N840 per litre.
The decision, Dangote said, underscores its dedication to providing affordable, reliable, and high-quality petroleum products.
According to the statement, the strategy is designed to support the stability of the domestic market.
