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Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by nlfpmod: 7:19pm On Oct 21
Dangote Refinery asks Court to void import licenses of NNPCL, Matrix, and four others in N100 billion case

Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE has asked the Federal High Court in Abuja to void import licenses issued to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPC), Matrix Petroleum Services Limited, A. A. Rano Limited, and four other companies for the purpose of importing refined petroleum products that are already being produced by Dangote without shortfalls.

In suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/1324/2024, Dangote Refinery is also seeking N100 billion in damages against the Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) for allegedly continuing to issue import licenses to NNPCL, Matrix, and other companies for importing petroleum products such as Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and Jet Fuel (aviation turbine fuel) into Nigeria, “despite the production of AGO and Jet-A1 that exceeds the current daily consumption of petroleum products in Nigeria by the Dangote Refinery.”

Joined as defendants in the case are NMDPRA, NNPCL, Aym Shafa Limited, A. A. Rano Limited, T. Time Petroleum Limited, 2015 Petroleum Limited, and Matrix Petroleum Services Limited (1st to 7th defendants).

Dangote Refinery’s Claims in Court

In its originating summons dated September 6, 2024, and exclusively seen by Nairametrics, the plaintiff’s lawyer, Ogwu James Onoja, SAN, asked the court to declare that NMDPRA is allegedly in violation of Sections 317(cool and (9) of the Petroleum Industry Act by issuing licenses for the importation of petroleum products.

He stated that such licenses should only be issued in circumstances where there is a petroleum product shortfall.

He also urged the court to declare that NMDPRA is in violation of its statutory responsibilities under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) for not encouraging local refineries such as Dangote Refinery.

In an affidavit deposed by Ahmed Hashem, the Group General Manager of Government and Strategic Relations at Dangote Refinery, he submitted that the import licenses granted to other companies by NMDPRA for the importation of AGO and Jet-A1 are crippling the plaintiff’s business, to which it has committed substantial financial resources in billions of US dollars.

He noted that the plaintiff’s products are largely left unpatronized due to the alleged actions of NMDPRA.

He stated that NMDPRA has threatened to impose and demand a 0.5% levy on the plaintiff on wholesales and off-takers, as well as another 0.5% levy on wholesales to the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) via a letter dated June 10, 2024, contrary to statutory provisions that limit the implementation of levies on transactions within Free Zones.

He emphasized that the foundational purpose of establishing Free Zones is to foster competition, attract foreign investment, and create tax havens.

He further stated that there is an alleged grand conspiracy and concerted effort by International Oil Companies and interests, in conjunction with the defendants, who are unhappy that Nigeria has an indigenous refinery ready to solve the lingering energy crisis and save the economy.

“The intervention of the Honourable Court has become necessary in order to stem the incessant violation of statutory provisions by the 1st Defendant in favor of other entities such as the 2nd to 7th defendants,” the plaintiff stated.

The refinery’s legal team stated that the plaintiff is greatly distressed, and its investments risk being jeopardized unless the Honourable Court intervenes.

He sought an order of injunction restraining the 1st Defendant from further issuing and/or renewing import licenses to the 2nd to 7th defendants or other companies for the purpose of importing petroleum products.

In addition to a restraining order against the import licenses of the affected companies, the plaintiff sought “General damages in the sum of N100,000,000,000 against the 1st Defendant (NMDPRA) and an order of court directing the 1st Defendant to seal off all tank farms, storage facilities, warehouses, and stations used by the defendants for the storage of all refined petroleum products imported into Nigeria.”

Other reliefs partly sought by the plaintiff are as follows:

A declaration that by the provisions of Section 8(1) of the Nigerian Export Processing Zone Act (NEPZA), Sections 23(h) and 55(1) of the Companies Income Tax Act (CIT Act), Paragraph 6 of the Second Schedule to the CIT Act, Regulation 54(2)(a)(i) of the Dangote Industries Free Zone Regulation 2020, and the Finance Act, the plaintiff, being an entity duly registered as a Free-Zone Enterprise, is exempted from all federal, state, and local government taxes, levies, and other rates.

A declaration that it is against the NEPZA Act, CIT Act, Finance Act, and Dangote Industries Free Zone Regulation 2020, as well as legislative intent, for the 1st Defendant to impose or threaten to impose on the plaintiff an additional financial obligation of a 0.5% levy meant for off-takers of petroleum products directly and an additional 0.5% wholesale levy in favor of the Midstream Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF).

An order of mandatory injunction directing the 1st Defendant to withdraw immediately all import licenses issued to the 2nd-7th defendants and other companies other than the plaintiff and other local refineries for the purpose of importing refined petroleum products into Nigeria.

An order of injunction restraining the 1st Defendant from imposing and demanding a 0.5% levy meant for off-takers of petroleum products directly and an additional 0.5% wholesale levy in favor of MDGIF or any other levy or sum against the plaintiff.

What Transpired in Court

At the resumed sitting before Justice Inyang Ekwo, George Ibrahim SAN, counsel for the plaintiff, informed the judge that there is a development in the case as the parties are trying to settle.

“My lord, there is a development in this matter, which the lead counsel, James Onoja SAN, has asked me to bring to the court’s attention. At the time we were trying to serve the originating summons on the defendants, they started discussing,” he said.

He requested an adjournment to allow the parties the opportunity to reach a settlement.

He suggested the court should adjourn for either a possible report of settlement or a report of service.

“Case adjourned to January 20, 2025, for report,” Ekwo responded.

What You Should Know

Recall that Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, had announced his willingness to sell his multibillion-dollar oil refinery to the state-owned energy company, NNPC Limited.

This decision came amid escalating disputes with regulatory authorities and equity partners, prompting reflection on his investment choices in Nigeria.

Dangote was also seen alleging the importation of substandard petroleum products into Nigeria by others.

Nairametrics previously reported that the federal government later granted marketers the license to buy petroleum products directly from Dangote refinery following NNPC’s decision to quit as the middleman between the two parties.

https://nairametrics.com/2024/10/21/dangote-refinery-asks-court-to-void-import-licenses-of-nnpcl-matrix-and-four-others-in-n100-billion-case/

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by tunwumi: 7:24pm On Oct 21
If Dangote is not a dubious business this foreign fuel importer should die a natural death.

DRL is not paying transportation cost like this company. They shouldn't be able to operate if DRL is not thinking as a monopolists

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Borrow222: 7:24pm On Oct 21
nlfpmod:


https://nairametrics.com/2024/10/21/dangote-refinery-asks-court-to-void-import-licenses-of-nnpcl-matrix-and-four-others-in-n100-billion-case/

I don't know if Dangote is for or against Nigerians.

You want a monopoly on almost everything, yet none of your products are within reach of the common man. Your cement is now terribly expensive, despite all the natural resources obtained within Nigeria.

The refinery, which we thought would solve all problems in the oil sector, is now causing unnecessary headaches and drama for Nigerians.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by CodeTemplarr: 7:24pm On Oct 21
Lol. I am with Dangote on this. You cannot import and regulate your rivals while grounding the local refineries. These idiotic fellas representing the state, they dont care about the state welfare and are ready to crash the whole system just to become 'something' in life.

Some sensible questions.
Is Dangote the only local refiner? NO
Is he getting crude below intl rates? NO
Are his intl rivals repaying huge loans? NO
Is he a regulator and player? Never and NO

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by diabeticdeals: 7:24pm On Oct 21
You wan bite the hand that fed you?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by ThirdWorldThug: 7:24pm On Oct 21
Lol.
Dangote the monopolist

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by TechCapon(m): 7:24pm On Oct 21
Something is definitely wrong with this dangote. The stupid refinery is causing pains to Nigerians already angry Nigeria consumes average of 80 million liters of fuel daily and you cannot meet the fuel demand alone. Now you want to stop importation of fuel so that we will be suffering long queues to buy your stupid expensive fuel.

I thought you were bragging that you can export your fuel if nobody wants to buy. Go ahead and export the fuel and let's buy the imported ones. He can only succeed in business through monopoly and is always fighting competition. Rubbish

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Eagleways: 7:24pm On Oct 21
Really?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Zico5(m): 7:24pm On Oct 21
In this country currently, the more we look, the less we see. What's really going on in this country. Why are these capitalists bent on destroying this country totally. I'm very sure, there is something Tinubu, NNPCL and Dangote are not telling the masses. Dangote is located in Nigeria and is not paying import duty but the price of petrol is increasing. They allude that there is no enough fuel to distribute throughout the country yet Dangote is fighting against import of refined products. Why can't Tinubu have mercy on the masses for goodness sake.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Thundafireseun: 7:24pm On Oct 21
This shameless Aboki too like monopoly….

I thought he was bragging about selling his product to other countries

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by coldzobo: 7:24pm On Oct 21
Monopolistic bastard that is Always looking for freehand

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 7:25pm On Oct 21
grin
Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by jaxxy(m): 7:25pm On Oct 21
I will ask dangote to 1st tell Nigerians his free market price for pms so we know who the enemy of the Nigerian masses is.

Then 2ndly state his daily supply capacity... Not trying to force monopoly. People can import if ur price is too expensive or capacity Insufficient.

U cannot revoke anyone's import license. its not by force to by from dangote if its not favourable so state ur price if u are credible.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by IPDGP: 7:25pm On Oct 21
What concern someone like me, just do anything to make fuel always available and help reduce the price

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by AdeMavrodi: 7:25pm On Oct 21
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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by CodeTemplarr: 7:26pm On Oct 21
diabeticdeals:
You wan bite the hand that fed you?
The hand thats feeding them with poison or good?

How can NNPCL regulate, play in same market and not have any refinery working? Those guys are evil. They rather short us of forex. No wondee forex has been going up. They are still using forex to import refined crude products.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by fitinwell: 7:26pm On Oct 21
Importation just began ,.. Court should pls swing Dangote request out of the Window...

We will boycott your refinery that is already causing Pain, to Nigerians...

You can export your product to wherever country you choose...

We won't buy from your 20billion dollars refinery,.

Go and drink your gasoline alone

You cannot continue to hold Nigerians ransom ..

Wicked and greedy Nigerians ... Presenting themselves as State men...

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by id4sho(m): 7:26pm On Oct 21
Monopolistic idiot shocked

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Harrynight(m): 7:26pm On Oct 21
grin



Baba want to monopolize every single business in Nigeria.

If Dangote have his way, no one else will produce Spaghetti, Macaroni, Sugar, flour, cement, rice and petroleum products except him

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by theophorus(m): 7:26pm On Oct 21
Baba dey find MONOPOLY with High billing.
He still wan add to the problem of Nigerians.

You Cement na him cost pass and you don dey do same for PMS already. Nothing wen FG never do for you but you still wan collect everybody Bread.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by oz4real83(m): 7:26pm On Oct 21
Any business that has competition, Dangote can't survive such business, that was why dangote yoghurt, dangote noodles are no more, he will always do everything to monopolize a business angry

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Alvin212(m): 7:27pm On Oct 21
Dangote the criminal

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Stanweezy(m): 7:27pm On Oct 21
I hope him no wan monopolize the sector because if only him is producing, he will be the one to determine prices

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by ttobizz(m): 7:27pm On Oct 21
diabeticdeals:
You wan bite the hand that fed you?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by ogododo: 7:27pm On Oct 21
Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Kobojunkie: 7:27pm On Oct 21
Mr. Corruption-baby aka the monopolist is at it again! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by dynicks(m): 7:27pm On Oct 21
How country like this wan take survive when all our elites know how to do is to scratch each others back and scrotums...!....

The government should prove me wrong by not heeding to dangote's request!!

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by CoronaVirusPro: 7:28pm On Oct 21
ThirdWorldThug:
Lol.
Dangote the monopolist

Define monopoly!

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by heed101(m): 7:28pm On Oct 21
When do Nigeria start running monopolistic economy? Dangote is one of our economic problems. We cant allow you to determine price of fuel for us as the fuel price is a great determinant of other economic factors.

I will be waiting for the verdict and see if the judge will mortgage our future.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by chrisxxx(m): 7:28pm On Oct 21
Soon we will know who's saying the truth.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by Afrowits: 7:28pm On Oct 21
Dangote just want to monopolize the downstream of the Petroleum sector, this is not good for the Nigeria petroleum downstream sector. I also see this as very greedy too.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Asks Court To Void Import Licenses Of NNPCL, Matrix, 4 Others by davidomp3: 7:28pm On Oct 21
Dy are using Nigeria welfare to play kits

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