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Dangote Refinery Launches Refund Initiative, Tackles Fuel Price Gouging

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: March 3, 2025
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In a bid at stabilizing fuel prices and protecting consumers, Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals has launched a comprehensive refund initiative for customers who purchased Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at inflated rates. This action follows the refinery’s recent reduction of its gantry price from N890 to N825 per litre, a significant step designed to alleviate the financial burden on Nigerian citizens.

The refinery’s announcement, released this weekend, details a plan to refund N65 per litre on over 200,000 metric tonnes of PMS purchased by marketers before the price reduction took effect. “The step, effective February 27, 2025, guarantees that none of our valued business partners will experience a loss due to the price change. More importantly, it ensures that the new, lower rate takes immediate effect nationwide for the benefit of the Nigerian people,” the company stated.

This initiative, while commendable, represents a substantial financial commitment. Dangote has absorbed a N16 billion loss to implement these refunds, a testament to its commitment to fair pricing and consumer welfare. It also reflects a clear alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which emphasizes economic revitalization and citizen empowerment.

However, the refinery’s move also underscores a persistent challenge: the exploitation of pricing structures by some marketers. “It is both unpatriotic and detrimental to the welfare of Nigerians for any party to purchase at a rate of N825 per liter and then sell to consumers at N945 or more per litre. This constitutes excessive profiteering,” the statement declared. Such practices not only undermine the refinery’s efforts but also exacerbate the economic hardships faced by many Nigerians.

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To combat this, Dangote has published approved retail rates for its key distribution partners. For instance, MRS will sell PMS at N860 in Lagos, while Heyden and AP (Ardova Plc) will sell at N865. These rates are structured to ensure that no Nigerian should pay more than N900 per litre, regardless of location. The refinery has also encouraged customers to report any instances of overcharging, with a promise of a full refund for the excess amount. This is a powerful step in creating a system of accountability.

The human angle here is significant. For many Nigerians, fuel prices are a daily concern, impacting everything from transportation costs to the price of basic goods. The refinery’s initiative offers a measure of relief and demonstrates a commitment to fair pricing. As an analyst, I see that this move will potentially reduce the inflationary pressure caused by excessive fuel prices.

Beyond immediate relief, Dangote emphasizes its commitment to long-term energy security and economic growth. The refinery’s focus on producing high-quality, eco-friendly fuel aligns with global trends towards sustainable energy practices. As noted by the company, “This initiative is one of many ways Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals continues to contribute to a prosperous and sustainable future for our country.”

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In conclusion, Dangote’s proactive approach to addressing fuel price discrepancies is a significant step towards ensuring fair pricing and consumer protection. By absorbing substantial financial losses and implementing a robust refund mechanism, the refinery is not only stabilizing the market but also reinforcing its commitment to the Nigerian people.

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