The lawmaker said that his declaration followed wide consultations and calls from across the state.
Mr Sanwo-Olu described the project as an investment in people and the future.
Mr Odeh added, “Upon completion of the maintenance exercise, full gas supply into the NGIC system is expected to resume promptly.”
The NNPC executive noted that sustaining the current momentum required prioritising key enablers such as security, infrastructure, innovation, and transparency.
Nigerians have raised concerns over the alleged ongoing moves to amend the PIA, passed in 2021 after decades of debate.
He described the milestone as the culmination of sustained efforts by shareholders and stakeholders.
Mr Garima lauded the Dangote refinery for the development.
It said that debt to petrol suppliers constitute a financial burden that could affect sustainable fuel supply in the country.
The profit declared by NNPC for 2023 is over N1 trillion higher than the N2.548 trillion profit recorded in the 2022 financial year.
Mr Kyari said no country surrenders the protection of its critical assets.
