CSOs to monitor NNPC's compliance on crude oil supply to Dangote refinery

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CSOs to monitor NNPC's compliance on crude oil supply to Dangote refinery
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coalition of civil society organisations have collaborated to establish a situation room to monitor the compliance of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited with the directive to selling crude oil to the Dangote refinery.

Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Solomon Adodo, convener of Rise Up for A United Nigeria, expressed concern over the regulatory agency’s support for petroleum importers — rather thanHe said the CSOs would petition the presidency on the need to adopt the Dangote refinery as a national asset“Going forward, we are going to set up a situation room to monitor the compliance of the NNPCL with the directive of Mr.

He appealed to the Dangote refinery management to persevere and not give up, pledging that they would launch a campaign in support of the refinery. He said all of the allegations of monopoly made against the Dangote refinery were merely an attempt to “hang a dog by calling it names”.“What Dangote will stand is not monopoly but peoplepoly. We will write the American Society of Engineers over this and the European Union. We will maintain eternal vigilance,” he said.

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