The
Dangote Group, which is currently building a refinery, has reacted to the
lingering fuel scarcity in the country by assuring that when the plant comes on
stream,
Nigeria would be transformed from a fuel importing country to an
exporting one.
The Executive
Director, Stakeholder Management and Corporate Communications of the Group, Mr.
Mansur Ahmed, told newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday that the time has come for
Nigeria to completely deregulated the downstream industry.
According to him, “The
kind of reason that has compelled the government to fix petroleum product
prices has not been tenable.
“The refining industry
is a global industry; if you use those international benchmarks, you shouldn’t
really worry about the price.
“That plant itself is
the largest single refinery plant anywhere in the world. In addition to the
refinery, we are also going to produce some petrochemical products from the
same complex.
“These are
polyethylene and polypropylene,” the stated, urging the government to
deregulate the downstream sector so that investors could play in an open
market.
The Executive Director
continued that “One would prefer if it was deregulated so that we know that we
are playing in the open market.
“The key issue is that
if I buy crude, whether from Nigeria or anywhere else, I buy at an
international price. If I produce a product and want to sell, I should sell
that product at an international price.
“So, I will not be
affected by the decision of local pricing; it is on that concept that we went
into refining.
“We expect that we
will buy our input, especially crude, for international market price, and that
when we produce products, we will sell those products at international prices,”
Ahmed said.
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