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Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Great100000: 7:31am On Mar 11
Petroleum Products Retailers and marketers have explained why petrol imports have persisted despite the Dangote Refinery and other local refineries’ production capacity.

The President, Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association and the Chairman, Major Marketers Association of Nigeria, Billy Gillis-Harry and Tunji Oyebanji in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST on Monday cited fear of healthy market competition, competitive pricing and inadequate petrol production capacity as reasons for the product’s continued import.

This comes amid the National Bureau of Statistics’ foreign trade data showing that petrol imports surged by 105 percent to N15.4 trillion at the end of 2024.

Similarly, the report indicated that fuel imports hit N930 billion in February 2025 alone, raising concerns among stakeholders in the country’s downstream sector.

Recall that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority said that Dangote Refinery, Port Harcourt and Warri refineries met only 50 percent of the national petroleum products consumption requirement in February 2025. #

However, in a statement last month, the president of Dangote Refinery countered NMDPRA and insisted that the $20 billion Refinery can meet 100 percent of Nigeria’s 100 percent petroleum production requirements.


Nigerians are now left in limbo amid the controversy as NNPC said it has not imported petrol so far in 2025.

Meanwhile, Gillis-Harry and Oyebanji in their insights to DAILY POST put clarity to the debate.

Speaking, Gillis-Harry insisted that petroleum retailers get their products from all sources, including Dangote Refinery, NNPC and import.

According to him, petrol retailers will continue to get fuel from sources with the best pricing to avoid a monopoly of the country’s petroleum downstream.

He frowned at a situation where the refinery would reduce fuel prices overnight without due consultation with its partners and retailers.

Gillis-Harry added that healthy competition and price stability must be guaranteed in Nigeria’s downstream sector for the good of Nigerians.

“Retailers are not running away from Dangote Refinery. We patronize every refinery, but we subscribe to full liberation so that we will not run a monopolized downstream sector.

[b]“A situation where one refinery is shifting prices up and down without consideration of retailers is uncalled for.

“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.

“We continue to buy petrol from all sources that are profitable to us, either NNPCL, Dangote Refinery or through import”, he told DAILY POST.[/b]

On his part, Oyebanji explained that local refineries such as Dangote Refinery were not meeting 100 percent of domestic demand- the reason for fuel import to augment the vacuum.

According to him, if local refineries produced enough to meet the domestic market and with competitive prices, no right-thinking businessman would import.

“The report circulated today was for 2024. I don’t understand why it is being played up in the media as if it is new.

“Seems it is to advance a particular agenda. I don’t think local refineries are meeting 100 percent of local demand.

“So, to prevent shortages, some importation is being allowed, but to give the impression that such importation is growing isn’t correct.


“NNPCL, which has been the largest importer up to last year, has confirmed that they have not imported and yet someone is pushing this narrative.

“If local refineries produce enough to satisfy local demand and sell at a competitive price, then no right-thinking businessman will import”, he told DAILY POST.


Recall that earlier this month and last month, NNPC and Dangote refineries reduced petrol prices to between N860 and N880 per liter.

The development sparked a price war among the bigwigs in the country’s downstream sector, as Nigerians now buy petrol between N860 and N970 per liter nationwide.


On October 15, 2024, 650, 000 barrels per day, Dangote Refinery kicked off supply of petrol.

At the same, NNPC restarted petrol production at the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries in November and December 2024.

Source: https://dailypost.ng/2025/03/11/why-retailers-marketers-dump-dangote-refinery-petrol-for-import-stakeholders/

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Racoon(m): 7:37am On Mar 11
All the fuel subsidy criminals just want the corruption to continue. They can't just stop ripping off this nation.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Baxilexi(m): 7:51am On Mar 11
“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.

Yes you can;
1, You’re not forced to sell below your cost price immediately,
2, if it was an increment your like will up the price instantaneously, so stop being deceptive,
3, it’s a wide margin of profit for you, 100 liters at 88,900, will become 82,500 on your next purchase, a whopping 6,400/100L stashed away or reinvested. What is the actual issue?
I do not support the Dangote industry for personally reasons, but his venture into the oil and gas sector should in theory have turned the country’s economy around for the better. I still hold that the true cost of PMS lies at circa 500 NGN. Marketers and NNPC fight vehemently to resist any downward trend in prices and this is seconded by the presidency.
I believe at this point the sector needs to be regulated. Deregulation was a farce, and now unionism is crippling productivity. We have refineries, we don’t need so many players in the field, they should divest.

@FG, build freggin railways connecting the major cities in Nigeria. Even if not for commuting of passengers but for rapid dispatch of goods and services. It’s too basic to be delayed.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Atheistan: 8:36am On Mar 11
Because subsidy is still being paid

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by sammyj: 8:36am On Mar 11
grin grin
Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by galserv: 8:36am On Mar 11
God bless Tinubu

Subsidy removal is the best thing to happen to this country

Just look at how the l*natics are reeling in pains angry

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by udemzyudex(m): 8:37am On Mar 11
Because they're greedy.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by free2ryhme: 8:37am On Mar 11

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by udemzyudex(m): 8:38am On Mar 11
Lol.... This guys will automatically make it frustrating for Dangote to buy crude so that the price will continue to go up.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Batman2412(m): 8:40am On Mar 11
Market forces modaf**kas, market forces! Adapt or divert to palm oil business....w!cked marketers

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by fedundiran(m): 8:42am On Mar 11
“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.

The audacity of these importers!

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by CodeTemplar: 8:42am On Mar 11

...fear of healthy market competition, competitive pricing and inadequate petrol production capacity as reasons for the product’s continued import.
Lol. Fear of competitive pricing when you see a cheaper and superior product closer to you?
Healthy market competition when one entity has been the sole importer for years and it didnt bring prices down?
Indequate petrol production when the storehouse for excess petrol is always full?


These guys deserve to be rounded up with their NNPCL collaborators and executed with snipers at close range.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Goldsplash(m): 8:45am On Mar 11
Dangote should build his own fuel stations, it will force all these greedy marketers to have a rethink.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by CodeTemplar: 8:47am On Mar 11
Goldsplash:
Dangote should build his own fuel stations, it will force all these greedy marketers to have a rethink.
Or partner with one or two major distros and sell directly to consumers. These are the cabals that have been tormenting Nigerians for decades. They take profit over welfare of customers.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by CodeTemplar: 8:48am On Mar 11
fedundiran:
“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.

The audacity of these importers!
prices must go up. You see why inflation is praising Jesus?

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by iwaeda: 8:49am On Mar 11
wink

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by CodeTemplar: 8:50am On Mar 11
“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.
to all the demons saying Dangote is a monopolist, see those who don't want prices to go down for any reason.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by ironheart(m): 8:54am On Mar 11
Funny how Dangote shot himself on the foot when they asked him how much he will be selling the fuel and. He said NNPC will determine the price.

I believe petrol can sell for less than N400. No right thinking man will import product if they can get it cheaper.

Its lucrative to import despite logistics, and other cost attached to it.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by santaclaws: 8:55am On Mar 11
No reason! They just want to continue importing blended petrol and making excess profits by scamming Nigerians.

NNPC is now known for substandard fuel... A whole national petroleum company, what a shame!

God bless Dangote! God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by AndroBlaze: 9:02am On Mar 11
Baxilexi:
“We cannot buy a product at N889, and over the night, the prices are dropped to N825, which is unfair.

Yes you can;
1, You’re not forced to sell below your cost price immediately,
2, if it was an increment your like will up the price instantaneously, so stop being deceptive,

3, it’s a wide margin of profit for you, 100 liters at 88,900, will become 82,500 on your next purchase, a whopping 6,400/100L stashed away or reinvested. What is the actual issue?
I do not support the Dangote industry for personally reasons, but his venture into the oil and gas sector should in theory have turned the country’s economy around for the better. I still hold that the true cost of PMS lies at circa 500 NGN. Marketers and NNPC fight vehemently to resist any downward trend in prices and this is seconded by the presidency.
I believe at this point the sector needs to be regulated. Deregulation was a farce, and now unionism is crippling productivity. We have refineries, we don’t need so many players in the field, they should divest.

@FG, build freggin railways connecting the major cities in Nigeria. Even if not for commuting of passengers but for rapid dispatch of goods and services. It’s too basic to be delayed.

Just like what you said, these same devils bought fuel at under N198 and once Tinubu announced the end of subsidy, that same day they closed all their filling stations, adjusted price and sold old stock for over 150% percent gain...these same devils are now saying they can't deal with less than 10% decrease in price....

This is why I believe History should be the most important subject in Nigeria as people will just wake up lie and misrepresent things anyhow in this country. Just 2 years ago ooo, see the same thieves talking.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Skyehigher1: 9:02am On Mar 11
Very greedy useless people it shall never be well with you all I will keep saying it Nigerian are very greedy and extort themselves

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by nwirinedu(m): 9:03am On Mar 11
Lies and propaganda.
Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by slimthugchimee2(m): 9:13am On Mar 11
CodeTemplar:
Or partner with one or two major distros and sell directly to consumers. These are the cabals that have been tormenting Nigerians for decades. They take profit over welfare of customers.

They partner with AP

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by inoki247: 9:20am On Mar 11
Lol see excuse...

Buh you can buy fuel at 170 or 200 and when Subsidy was removed you immediately change your price to 500 plus...



If the price comes down is still a win win for you guy's because your next purchase you will still have enough Naira to buy than having an increase rate where you might need to take a Loan to buy next stock and still even add your old gain....

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by happney65: 9:23am On Mar 11
So buying locally is more expensive to you than buying internationally?

Eti shiere. grin

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by SocialJustice: 9:25am On Mar 11
See the rubbish he is vomiting. Evil people.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Druss(m): 9:33am On Mar 11
At the moment, I would like Dangote to clearly state the stations that are buying from him. Let's boycott these saboteurs who are importing.

I know of AP and MRS. I will be patronising those two stations. The rest can go suck eggs.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Deepthoughts: 9:46am On Mar 11
Great100000:


Source: https://dailypost.ng/2025/03/11/why-retailers-marketers-dump-dangote-refinery-petrol-for-import-stakeholders/
it's very clear from here that the real issue actually is the fuel marketers trying to establish a system where they would continue to fleece helpless Nigerians n nothing more,worst of all these importers are importing poor quality fuel n the regulators are doing nothing about it, dangote refinery should just expand it retail marketing agreement with more marketers to checkmate these crooks simple.

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by Wimkeh(m): 9:57am On Mar 11
Racoon:
All the fuel subsidy criminals just want the corruption to continue. They can't just stop ripping off this nation.

I don’t support the subsidy merchants but trust me, you do not want Dangote to monopolize the fuel sector. It’ll be very bad. He’ll be the sole determinant of fuel price just like cement.
Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by jiz: 9:59am On Mar 11
By now the petrol price per liter should be less than #180 naira as promised by APC and their so called Naija saviour. But APC slaves are saying we should be celebrating 860/liter. It shall not be well with anyone mismanaging Nigeria resources with reckless lifestyle and policies

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Re: Why Retailers, Marketers Dump Dangote Refinery Petrol For Import – Stakeholders by jiz: 10:00am On Mar 11
The same way Tinubu is determining what happen in other political parties grin grin
Wimkeh:


I don’t support the subsidy merchants but trust me, you do not want Dangote to monopolize the fuel sector. It’ll be very bad. He’ll be the sole determinant of fuel price just like cement.

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