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NUPENG’s Plot Exposed! – Okechukwu Accuses Union Of Sabotage, Conspiracy Against Nigerians

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A founding member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Osita Okechukwu, has criticized the ongoing clash between the Dangote Refinery and labour unions in the oil sector, including NUPENG, PENGASSAN, DAPMAN, IPMAN, and other informal industry players.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking to journalists in Abuja on Sunday, the former Director-General of the Voice of Nigeria (VON) accused stakeholders in the sector of engaging in sabotage and conspiracy against Nigerians.

He urged the “oil cabals” to allow the Dangote Refinery to bring relief to citizens across the petroleum value chain.

According to Okechukwu, rather than resorting to conspiracy, the only “realistic option” to counter Dangote’s monopoly is for the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to revive the country’s four moribund refineries—despite the $10 billion already sunk into their rehabilitation—since “competition cannot exist in a vacuum.”

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He queried: “How can NNPCL, which failed woefully to run or repair our four refineries, and even denied Nigerians the chance to own 20% of the Dangote Refinery, now be instigating a crisis? Or how can NUPENG and others, who contributed to the collapse of the refineries and blocked their privatisation, suddenly be ganging up against Dangote?”

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“For me, this is nothing but sabotage and conspiracy against Nigerians. The real question is: would there have been any need for the Dangote Refinery—the seventh largest in the world—if our four refineries were functioning?” he argued.

Okechukwu further maintained that instead of appreciating Dangote for lowering local fuel prices, saving scarce foreign exchange from import substitution, and even exporting refined products, NNPCL and its allies were “clinging to a lost past.”

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