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NNPC Ltd Opposes Dangote Refinery Suit, Warns Against ‘Monopoly Control’ Of Fuel Market

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NNPC Ltd Opposes Dangote Refinery Suit, Warns Against ‘Monopoly Control’ Of Fuel Market

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has opposed the lawsuit filed by Dangote Petroleum Refinery challenging fuel import licences issued to marketers, warning that restricting imports could expose Nigeria to supply disruptions and monopoly control.

According to Reuters on Friday, NNPC argued before the federal high court in Lagos that granting Dangote refinery’s request to void or restrict import permits would threaten the country’s energy security and destabilise fuel supply.

In the court documents, NNPC said the move could expose Nigeria to “supply disruptions, price instability and risks to national energy security”.

The legal dispute centres on import licences issued or renewed by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) to fuel marketers and NNPC.

Dangote refinery, reacting to the move, filed a suit in April against the attorney-general of the federation, arguing that the licences undermine local refining and violate provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

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Marketers had also kicked against Dangote refinery’s suit, saying it would destabilise the country’s downstream petroleum sector.

NNPC rejected Dangote refinery’s claim, insisting that the law permits the issuance of import licences to firms with local refining licences or proven records in international crude and petroleum products trading.

The company also argued that the regulator retains discretionary powers to manage imports under Nigeria’s backward integration policy.

NNPC said there is no mandatory prohibition on fuel imports except in situations where domestic supply is sufficient.

The national oil company further argued that Dangote refinery failed to provide “credible, independent or verifiable evidence” that it can meet Nigeria’s total fuel demand or guarantee uninterrupted nationwide supply.

NNPC also denied allegations that it deliberately withheld crude supply from the refinery or attempted to frustrate its operations.

According to the filing, crude allocation decisions are based on “operational, commercial, security and logistical factors”.

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Also, the NMDPRA has applied to join the suit, widening the legal battle over fuel import policy and Dangote refinery’s growing market position.

Fuel marketers have also opposed the suit, warning that restricting imports could weaken competition and threaten supply stability.

The dispute comes amid plans by Dangote refinery to conduct initial public offering (IPO) in September.
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CAS Charges Senior Military Officers On Strategic Leadership In Air Operations

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CAS Charges Senior Military Officers On Strategic Leadership In Air Operations

The Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, has charged senior military officers participating in the Army War College Nigeria (AWCN) Higher Military Strategy and Management Course 10/2026 to embrace strategic leadership, jointness, and innovative thinking in addressing Nigeria’s evolving security challenges.

The charge was delivered on behalf of the CAS by the Chief of Air Intelligence, Air Vice Marshal NN Ananaba, during a lecture presented to participants of the course at the Army War College Nigeria, Abuja.

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Delivering a lecture titled “Military Strategic Leadership in Support of Air Operations: My Perspective,” the CAS highlighted the critical role of strategic leadership in enhancing the effectiveness of air operations within joint military campaigns.

He noted that the increasingly dynamic nature of modern warfare requires military leaders to remain proactive, adaptable, and collaborative in the application of military power, while emphasizing the importance of inter-service synergy, operational planning, and strategic foresight in achieving national security objectives.

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The CAS further encouraged participants to continually develop their professional capacities and uphold the highest standards of military leadership in service to the nation. The AWCN Higher Military Strategy and Management Course 10/2026, which commenced on 2 February 2026 and runs for nine months, comprises 100 senior officers in the ranks of Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, and their equivalents from the Nigerian Armed Forces and allied nations.

The lecture formed part of the College’s strategic engagement programme aimed at exposing participants to critical national security and military leadership issues through interactions with senior military leaders and experts. Eereporter.com

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Development Partner Sets To Support The Vulnerable In Nigeria

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Development Partner Sets To Support The Vulnerable In Nigeria

Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction meets World Bank delegation to discuss emergency support and to lift up millions of vulnerable House holds to get good health, education and other social needs that makes life better.

The meeting took place in the conference room of the Honourable Minister 22-05-2026.

The Honourable Minister Dr. Doro said the National Social Registry beyond being a data base is a strategic national tool for identifying the poor and the vulnerable households, ensuring that social interventions are evidence based well targeted and impactful. Adding that, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR is Committed to lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty.

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He hopes that other development partners will support the cause and to work with the federal government to better the lives of the vulnerables.

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The World Bank delegation led by Mr. Roberts Chase, reiterates the Bank’s support for the social interventions, pointing out that, Nigeria has the largest social registry in Africa.

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Nigerian Navy Foils Attempt To Revive Illegal Crude Oil Refining Network In Rivers

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Nigerian Navy Foils Attempt To Revive Illegal Crude Oil Refining Network In Rivers

The Nigerian Navy says it has foiled renewed attempts by crude oil theft syndicates to re-establish a major illegal refining network in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The Director, Naval Information, Capt Abiodun Folorunsho, stated this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

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About 260,000 litres of products suspected to be crude oil and 405,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) were discovered across the site.

Mr Folorunsho said that the feat was achieved by personnel of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Pathfinder, under Operation Delta Sentinel, during sustained anti-crude oil theft patrols within the area.

He also said that the navy was reinforcing ongoing efforts to deny economic saboteurs, the ability to regenerate criminal infrastructure across the Niger Delta.

He said, “Acting on actionable intelligence, naval personnel advanced to identified locations around Egbema where criminal elements had reportedly resumed activities at illegal refining sites previously dismantled during earlier operations.

“Subsequent exploitation of the area confirmed the reactivation of three illegal refining sites supported by an extensive network of 13 dugout pits.

“Personnel discovered about 260,000 litres of products suspected to be crude oil and about 405,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) across the site.

“This indicates a significant attempt to restore production capacity within the area.

“Preliminary findings revealed that the operators continued to exploit crude oil sourced from an abandoned wellhead in the area, demonstrating the persistence of criminal networks in adapting dormant infrastructure for illicit activities.”

He stated that the operation, beyond the volume of products recovered, underscored the Nigerian Navy’s growing focus on preventing the regeneration of illegal refining ecosystems.

He further said that intelligence indicated that in spite of previous enforcement actions, criminals had repeatedly attempted to reoccupy the same locations.

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“This underscores the strategic importance of sustained monitoring and rapid interdiction operations.

“The illegal refining sites, dugout pits, and associated products were subsequently handled in accordance with established anti-crude oil theft procedures, effectively disrupting the renewed illegal refining attempt.

“The Nigerian navy remains committed to sustaining intelligence-led operations under Operation Delta Sentinel aimed at dismantling criminal networks, protecting critical national assets, and safeguarding the economic interests of the nation,” he added.
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