7th September, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC REACTS TO NNPC REJOINDER: YOUR
CLARIFICATION IS WELL NOTED
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has reacted to
the rejoinder issued by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in
which the latter denied being the sole marketer of products of the new Dangote
Refinery contrary to MURIC’s allegation.
According to the Islamic human rights organization,
NNPC’s clarification has underlined the need for more discussion between Dangote
Refinery, NNPC itself and other stakeholders with a view to reducing the price
of petrol, promoting a robust economic flow and enhancing a more efficient
supply of the product in order to reduce hardship for poor Nigerians.
MURIC’s reaction was contained in a statement
issued on Saturday, 7th September, 2024 by its Executive Director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
“Our attention has been drawn to the rejoinder
issued by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) which was dated
today, Saturday, 7th September, 2024, captioned, ‘NNPC Not The Sole
Offtaker; Market Open to Lower Prices From Any Domestic Refinery’.
“We wish
to assert clearly that MURIC did not say anything new. Our allegations were
mere repetitions of information about pricing and sole marketing which was
already in the public domain before we spoke (https://punchng.com/nnpcl-to-be-sole-buyer-of-dangote-refinery-oil-report/;
https://www.pulse.ng/news/marketers-fumes-as-dangote-clears-only-nnpcl-to-buy-petrol/v6cwwrd).
“This is enough to alarm any patriotic Nigerian
and the spontaneous reaction of independent marketers to this story is enough
evidence of this as they opposed the idea (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/09/marketers-oppose-nnpcs-sole-off-taker-status-for-dangote-petrol/).
“Some sections of civil society immediately
declared their preparation for confrontation with the Federal Government over
this development (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/09/05/petrol-price-hike-pdp-labour-unions-afenifere-csos-fume-lambast-fg/#google_vignette).
“This was what ignited MURIC’s interest. Smoke is
still rising from the ashes of #EndSARS riots. The scars of #EndBadGovernance
protests are still fresh and visible. MURIC is keen on a stable political
environment and a virile economy. It was for these reasons that we set the
machinery in motion to intervene.
“However, NNPC’s
clarification is well noted and accepted. In particular, it is interesting to
note that NNPC has stated that it is not the sole offtaker of Dangote products.
As laymen in the oil industry, we understand this statement to mean that NNPC will
not be the sole marketer of Dangote’s petroleum products. The media equally
interpreted it in the same way (https://dailytrust.com/dangote-refinery-free-to-sell-petrol-directly-to-marketers-nnpcl/).
“This has been a major concern of MURIC because we
believe that it will not be in the best interest of poor Nigerians for the
products of the only available refinery in the country to be in the hands of a
single marketer. Another good clarification made in the NNPC statement is that market
will be left ‘open to lower prices from any domestic refinery’.
“MURIC assures NNPC and the Nigerian public that our
statement was issued in good faith and actually intended to elicit NNPC’s
reaction. This informed the way we hashtagged NNPC in our original statement
issued yesterday, Friday, 6th September, 2024. This outcome is a ‘win-win’
situation for all. This is what we set out to achieve.
“Furthermore, we congratulate President Bola Ahmed
Tinubu for what Nigeria has achieved so far. We also commend both NNPC and
Dangote Refinery for reaching this concession. We assure Nigerians that our
concern is the plight of the masses. We acted out of a patriotic zeal. The
whole idea is to generate a national discourse, promote dialogue and resolve a
burning issue by bringing major stakeholders in the oil sector together to find
a lasting solution to the lingering crisis in the sector.
“We urge authorities of both NNPC and Dangote
refinery to close the widening gap between them in the interest of the
suffering masses. We have no doubt that both groups can still work together towards
lowering the price of fuel and making the product readily available. An African
adage says it is the grass that suffers when two elephants fight.
“Before we draw the curtain, we
appeal to Nigerians, particularly unions and the youth in general, to toe the
path of dialogue with the Federal Government instead of engaging in demonstrations.
The latter is, more often than not, prone to being hijacked by those who have other
agenda.”
#NNPC
#DangoteRefinery
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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