The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited has reiterated that it is not involved in any sabotage of the Dangote Refinery,
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited has reiterated that it is not involved in any sabotage of the Dangote Refinery , highlighting its substantial investmentThe Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited has reiterated that it is not involved in any sabotage of the Dangote Refinery , highlighting its substantial investment of billions of naira in the plant.
“We want all Nigerians to know that NNPC limited doesn’t have any issue at all with Dangote Refinery. We are part of the owners of Dangote refinery and we will not want it to collapse. We put billions of naira into Dangote refinery. So, why would we want to sabotage such a company? He mentioned that NNPC realised that CNG is very affordable as a better energy alternative for Nigerians. According to him, an average Nigerian can fill up his car with N10,000 with CNG, creating a huge investment opportunity in the energy space.Meanwhile, the General Assembly of ActionAid Nigeria has called on the Federal Government to prioritise rehabilitation of refineries as well reinstate subsidies on fuel to ease economic burdens on Nigerians.
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