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'We'll have cheaper oil' - IPMAN backs Dangote Refinery's distribution plan - Daily Post Nigeria

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, IPMAN, has said that the recent plan by the Dangote Refinery to distribute petrol and diesel free of charge to marketers across the country would bring cheaper oil to the doorsteps of Nigerians.

IPMAN’s National Publicity Secretary, Chinedu Ukadike, stated this on Friday on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme, praising billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote for seeing a problem in the sector and deciding to tackle it.

“If you look at the Dangote statement, it is a strong policy statement, if you read down that statement you will understand that he foresaw a lot of problems in the oil and gas industry and also decided to tackle it.

“It is something that we welcome with a lot of cheers because it is going to bring cheaper fuel to our doorpost,” Ukadike said.

According to him, aside from fuel easily getting to people’s doorposts across the country, Dangote’s new plan will relieve marketers of unnecessary costs.

“Our pipelines have gone for years, nobody is talking about the pipelines wired all over the country from all the whole 21 depots. Products are not being moved. We are suffering the brunt of bringing these products from the seashores of the country where DAPMAN (Depot and Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria) members have their tank farms.

“But if you look at Dangote’s statement you will see that a heavy load has been lifted out of the independent marketers,” he said.

Recall that on Sunday, the Dangote Refinery announced the free distribution of petrol and diesel to marketers, dealers, and other large users across the country.

The Refinery also said it has procured 4,000 brand-new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered tankers for the take-off of the initiative on August 15, 2025.

Meanwhile, oil marketers under the aegis of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, PETROAN, greeted the announcement with complaints.

According to PETROAN, the plan would deprive depot owners, truck operators, and retail outlets who have special deals for the direct delivery of petrol and diesel to large corporations and multinationals.

The IPMAN spokesperson, however, disagreed with this position, stressing that as a refinery, Dangote has the right to find a better way to get his products to the marketers.

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