MUSLIM
RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)
هيئة
حقوق المسلمين
Motto:
Dialogue, Not Violence
12th March,
2026
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC
HAILS FG FOR SUSPENDING FUEL IMPORTATION, CALLS FOR 100% CRUDE OIL SUPPLY TO
LOCAL REFINERIES
The Federal Government
(FG) yesterday suspended petrol imports into the country due to noticeable
boost in local production.
Meanwhile an Islamic
human rights organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has commended FG
for the suspension. The group also advocated for adequate supply of crude oil
to local refineries in order to encourage self-sustainability in energy for
Nigeria.
This was contained in a
statement circulated to newsmen on Thursday, 12th March, 2026 by the Executive
Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
Full details of the
press release:
The Federal Government
(FG) yesterday suspended petrol imports into the country after noticeable boost
in local production (https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/11/fg-suspends-petrol-imports-over-boost-in-local-production/).
"This is a
commendable step. Local production has received additional oxygen with this new
policy. It is forthright and nationalistic. But as we hail FG for widening the
market for local refineries and blocking the likelihood of saturation through
excessive and unnecessary inflow of petroleum products, we must at the same
time remind government to enable full and effective operation in the local
refineries by supplying them with 100% crude oil.
"It stands logic
on its head if in spite of decades of suffering from fuel scarcity, a refinery
like Dangote emerges but still it cannot get 100% crude oil supply.
"Reports of the
supply of only 28% to 32% of the crude oil required by Dangote Refinery is not
only disturbing but nauseating. This is where nationalistic proclivities should
come in.
"We therefore urge
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to issue an executive order for the supply of 100%
crude oil required by local refineries.
"Another
commendable step taken by FG is the release of 100,000 CNG buses to alleviate
the transportation challenges faced by Nigerians. However, this policy needs to
be complemented by an executive order that 100% crude be supplied to local
refineries especially at this critical time.
"We cannot
expect a humongous refinery like Dangote which has to go to traders and middle
men to buy more than 72% of the crude oil required by it to avoid factoring
this unnecessary overhead into its price policy. FG has the capacity to make
life easier for Nigerians by making 100% crude oil supply its cardinal policy.
Nigerians will hail Mr. President if he could issue an executive order today to
kick-start this policy."
#KudosFGStopsFuelImportation
#ExecutiveOrderNowOnCrude
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC).

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