Some petroleum marketers and Nigerians have raised operational concern about the refinery regarding pricing.
PETROAN spokesman Joseph Obele disclosed this at the reopening ceremony of the Port Harcourt facility, which resumed production on Tuesday.
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has commended Dangote Refinery for reducing the petrol pump price to N970 per litre from N990.
This collaboration is a significant step toward ensuring the operational success of the Dangote Refinery and enhancing Nigeria’s domestic gas utilization.
Mr Garima appealed to IPMAN members to support the Dangote Refinery to strengthen economic growth.
“Both organisations claim that they can import PMS at lower prices than what is being sold by the Dangote Refinery,” the statement said.
“Conducting business through public speculation is counterproductive and unpatriotic,” the statement said.
Mr Isong reiterated the importance of avoiding panic buying, noting that supply efficiency was improving and logistics operations were being optimised.
In a review meeting at the State House, Abuja, Mr Tinubu said using the naira was conceived to remove the exchange rate hurdle.
“So, I expect NNPC and the marketers to stop importing; they should come and pick because we have what they need,” said Mr Dangote