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DANGOTE REFINERY: A restaurant operator who buys snacks to serve his customers

Dangote would only do well where Government policy is in his favour and competitors are given a bad hand by Government Regulators.

Dangote has always been the favorite side chick of every government since the return to democracy.

In 2003, he was alleged to have part-funded Obasanjo’s re-election campaign when Atiku was doing anyhow.

Why seek an import license for petroleum when you have a refinery? Why go buy snacks when you’re cooking a delicious meal?

Those who are in doubt that NNPC funded Dangote Refinery 100% should go and ask Ex Minister of State Petroleum Dr. Ibe Kachikwu who and who got the $ 25 billion contract that he raised alarm on after he returned from vacation. They immediately removed the office of the GMD from his control & later he was forced to resign as the Minister of State for Petroleum.

 

You want to know who funded the Dangote Refinery, go to the Ministry of Finance & call for Dangote’s file and tell me even if you give a goat in suit the same concession the same waiver or the same opportunity given to Dangote, tell me if that Goat won’t be the richest being in Africa

You want to know how the Dangote Refinery was funded, go to Warri Refinery and Kaduna Refinery, find out who was given an exclusive right to lift Low Pour Fuel Oil for a long time.

You want to know how Dangote Refinery was financed, go and ask the Federal Government how much Dangote realized when they shut the land borders against every other importer and exporter during Covid 19 lockdown but allowed only Dangote to use the Land borders.

Finally you want to know how Dangote Refinery is funded? Go and ask the Governor of Kogi State why he had to fall out with Dangote, that for 10 years of Dangote operation globally, Dangote made over 7 trillion Naira out of which over 5 Trillion Naira alone was from his establishments in Kogi State.

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