NANS Urges FG to Ban Diesel Importation
Dangote Refinery
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called on the Federal Government to ban the importation of diesel. Instead, they want petroleum marketers to buy refined products from the Dangote Refinery to benefit Nigerians.
Benefits of Dangote Refinery
Akinteye highlighted that the Dangote Refinery can produce petrol, diesel, and other refined products to meet Nigeria’s needs and serve international markets. He noted that the refinery also produces high-quality fertilizers for farmers, which supports the agricultural sector. We visited Dangote Refinery and were welcomed by the company’s Vice President, Devakumar Edwin. We toured the facility for nearly five hours and saw its advanced capabilities. The refinery uses the latest technology, surpassing many other refineries globally. It has the capacity to meet Nigeria’s needs and produce for international markets, said Akinteye. He emphasized that the refinery’s advanced infrastructure and operational excellence demonstrate Nigeria’s ability to be self-sufficient in energy production.
Urging Government Action
Considering these benefits, NANS calls on the Federal Government to take decisive action. They demand an immediate ban on diesel imports, highlighting that the refinery can produce high-quality diesel domestically. This will support local production, save foreign exchange, and boost the economy. NANS also urges the government to direct petroleum marketers to prioritize buying products from the Dangote Refinery. This will ensure that Nigeria’s refined product needs are met locally, fostering economic growth and reducing dependence on imports.
Given the refinery’s capacity to produce high-quality diesel domestically, this measure will not only support local production but also conserve foreign exchange and boost the economy.” – Akinteye Babatunde
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has made a strong case for the Federal Government to ban diesel importation and support local production by utilizing the Dangote Refinery. By doing so, Nigeria can conserve foreign exchange, boost the economy, and become more self-sufficient in energy production. The advanced capabilities of the Dangote Refinery offer a significant opportunity for the nation to meet its domestic needs and expand into international markets. NANS urges the government to take decisive action to ensure these benefits are fully realized, fostering economic growth and reducing dependence on imports.