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How Our Refinery Ended 50 Years Of Fuel Queues In Nigeria – Dangote

...we’re creating jobs, not displacing anyone

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September 15, 2025
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How Our Refinery Ended 50 Years Of Fuel Queues In Nigeria – Dangote

L-R : Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote;Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata, at the unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos.

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…industrialisation, not importation will grow Africa’s economy

President/Chief Executive, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Aliko Dangote, declared on Monday in Lagos that since the refinery began producing petrol a year ago, Nigeria’s five-decade-long struggle with fuel queues has finally come to an end.

Speaking at a press conference to mark the first anniversary of the launch of petrol from the 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery, Dangote highlighted that Nigerians have endured persistent fuel queues since 1975.

However, this issue, has been steadily resolved since the refinery commenced production on 3rd September 2024.

“We have been battling fuel queues since 1975, but today Nigerians are witnessing a new era,” he said.

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Acknowledging the numerous challenges the refinery has faced since its inception, Dangote emphasised the company’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria and Africa.

He said : “The journey has been challenging because we sought to transform the downstream sector in Nigeria.

Some believed we were taking food from their tables, which simply isn’t true.

“What we have done is to make our country and continent proud.

“Previously, only two African countries were not importing petrol, but regrettably, they have since resumed imports.

“This is detrimental to Africa.”

Reflecting on the challenges faced during the refinery’s development stage, Dangote disclosed that the project involved enormous risk.

He said he received repeated warnings from industry experts, investors, local and foreign government officials, who argued that only sovereign nations undertook such large-scale refinery ventures.


L-R : Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote;Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata, at the unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos.[caption id="attachment_32352" align="alignnone" width="300"] CNG trucks loading PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry; as Dangote Refinery unveils the trucks for free distribution scheme petrol across the country.

He admitted that had the project failed, he would have lost all his assets to lenders.

“The decision to build the refinery was not easy. If it had gone wrong, lenders would have taken our assets.

“But we believed in Nigeria and Africa,” he said.

In spite of opposition and economic headwinds, Dangote stated that the refinery has successfully reduced the price of petrol from nearly N1,100 before production began to N841 in the Southwest, Abuja, Delta, Rivers, Edo, and Kwara.

With the gradual rollout of CNG-powered trucks, Dangote was optimistic that this price reduction will soon be felt nationwide.

He noted that the refinery has sufficient capacity to meet Nigeria’s domestic demand while also generating foreign exchange through exports.

The businessman disclosed that between June and first week of September 2025, the facility exported over 1.1 billion litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), underscoring its capacity to meet domestic demand and contribute significantly to foreign exchange earnings.

While emphasising on job creation, he stated that the refinery has no intention of displacing workers but is instead generating thousands of new employment opportunities.

“The deployment of 4,000 CNG-powered trucks is expected to create at least 24,000 jobs across Nigeria.

“We have not displaced any jobs; we are creating many more.

“The CNG trucks will not be operated by robots,” he said.

“Our employees earn salaries three times the minimum wage.

“Our drivers receive a living wage, life insurance, health insurance covering themselves, their spouses, and up to four children, as well as a lifelong pension.

“We are not only employing drivers but also mechanics, fleet managers, and other professionals to support the CNG fleet,” he explained.

Dangote also clarified that while the company respects trade unions, membership is a personal choice for each driver.

He reaffirmed his commitment to Nigeria’s industrialization, describing it as essential for the continent’s development.

Dangote stressed the urgent need for Nigeria to protect its local industries and discourage the dumping of cheap foreign goods, citing the collapse of the once-thriving textile sector as a cautionary example.

He noted that Nigeria’s path to sustainable economic growth lies in industrialization, which not only boosts local productivity but also supports a circular economy.

“Other nations were not industrialised by outsiders.

“We must build and industrialise our own economies.

“Without this, how can others invest?

“That is why I believe the National Assembly should enact legislation to support the Federal Government’s ‘Nigeria First’ policy.

“My goal is to see Africa prosper, as we have the fastest-growing population in the world.

“Relying on imports means exporting jobs and importing poverty.

“Many individuals with greater financial resources than myself want to invest, but the challenges we face discourage them.

“Numerous sectors are still in urgent need of industrialization,” he said.

He reiterated that with the introduction of CNG trucks, the refinery can deliver products to consumers anywhere in Nigeria, mitigating all associated risks.

Dangote reiterated that the refinery remains open to partnerships and collaborations with other stakeholders in the downstream sector.

He further stressed that the industry stands to gain more through collective effort and cooperation.

The business mongul also clarified that the refinery has no plans to enter the retail market, noting that he declined opportunities to acquire filling stations when they were offered for sale.


L-R : Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote;Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata, at the unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos.

Looking ahead, Dangote announced that the refinery’s capacity would be expanded to 700,000 barrels per day in its second year of operation, with the aim of further supporting economic growth and job creation.

“Nigeria has now become the refining hub of Africa.

“We are set to become the largest exporter of polypropylene and are aiming to make Nigeria the world’s leading producer of fertiliser.

“These initiatives will generate substantial foreign exchange, create employment, and stimulate growth in other sectors.

“We are fully committed to supporting the government in adding value, creating jobs, and building a stronger economy,” he said.

Dangote, then expressed his gratitude to the Federal Government, the refinery’s partners, dedicated workforce, and the Nigerian public for their continued support.

In particular, he commended the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) for encouraging its members to register for the free distribution initiative, utilising CNG-powered trucks.

Dangote also used the occasion to showcase some of the CNG-powered trucks currently loading petrol from the refinery, emphasising that the company will successfully deploy all 4,000 trucks across the country soon.

He allayed any fears of potential attacks on the drivers or the trucks, stressing that Nigeria is a country governed by the rule of law and that security agencies are fully empowered to protect its citizens and infrastructure.
(vitalnewsngr.com)

L-R : Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote;Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata, at the unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos.

DSC 0108, Dangote Compressed Natural gas, CNG trucks Loading with PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry; at the Dangote;Unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos on Monday 15, September 2025.

DSC 0199, Dangote Compressed Natural gas, CNG trucks Loading with PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry; at the Dangote;Unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos on Monday 15, September 2025.

DSC 0217, Dangote Compressed Natural gas, CNG trucks Loading with PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry; at the Dangote;Unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos on Monday 15, September 2025.

DSC 0156, Dangote Compressed Natural gas, CNG trucks Loading with PMS at Dangote Petroleum Refinery Gantry; at the Dangote;Unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos on Monday 15, September 2025.

DSC 0378, L-R, Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote;Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata; ) at the Dangote;Unveiling of the Trucks for free logistics for Distribution scheme and one year of fuel roll out at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery Lekki Lagos on Monday 15, September 2025.

DSC 0768 L-R, Chairman, MRS Oil Nigeria Plc, Sayyu Dantata; President / CE, Dangote Industries Ltd, Aliko Dangote; Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited, Fatima Aliko; Vice President, Oil and Gas, Dangote Industries Limited Devakumar Edwin;
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