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Marketers Will Pay Naira for Dangote Fuel -IPMAN

Aliko Dangote Refined petroleum products from the $20bn Dangote Petroleum Refinery are to be sold in naira and not in the United States dollar as speculated in some quarters, oil marketers clarified on Monday. Dealers in the downstream oil sector also stated that the registration process for marketers at the refinery was still ongoing, as many operators had continued to register with the plant. It was further gathered that officials of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority were meeting with the management of the refinery to perfect the pricing template for products produced by the facility. On January 12, 2023, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery announced the commencement of production of Automotive Gas Oil, also known as diesel, and JetA1 or aviation fuel. The President, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, had in a statement issued by the firm, said, “We have started the production of diesel and aviation fuel, and the products will be in the market within this mon...

2019: What Atiku told Buhari after signing Peace Accord - Daily Post News Nigeria




The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday called on President Muhammadu Buhari to sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill into law.

Abubakar, a former vice president, gave the call after signing the Peace Accord in Abuja, as was disclosed by his spokesperson, Paul Ibe via his Twitter handle.

According to Abubakar, “We are committed to free, peaceful, fair and credible elections and we have always said that and we believe in that. I am a Democrat. I was never converted. I fought the military to return this country to a democracy.

“However the best way to guaranty peace in any election or any human interaction is to ensure manifest justice to all.



“I am delighted that President Muhammadu Buhari have agreed to sign this peace accord. But we want to appeal to him to also sign the Electoral Act Amendment Bill. Mr. President needs to understand that as long as he refuses to sign this bill, we will have doubts that this government is thoroughly committed to free, fair and credible elections.”

Buhari, who had for the fourth time withheld his assent to the bill, explained that passing the bill could cause “some uncertainty about the applicable legislation to govern the process.”


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