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Oil war: Otedola backs Dangote

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Femi Otedola, a Nigerian billionaire business mogul, has called for support for Aliko Dangote, the CEO of Dangote Refinery, amid the ongoing disputes with cabals and national oil regulators.

In a series of X posts (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, Otedola joined numerous stakeholders in urging the federal government to support industrialists like Dangote, similar to how other governments back their “local champions.”

The multi-sectorial business mogul said Dangote has built “the largest single train refinery in the world, the second-largest sugar refinery in the world,” emphasizing that he is the highest taxpayer in Nigeria.

Otedola said business ‘titans’ like Dangote are necessary in the early stage of a country’s industrialization growth and must be encouraged and protected.

According to him, such trends can be found in the United States with the likes of “Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford,” adding that these are men who built the country’s industrial landscape.

He further mentioned other industrialists in India, South Africa, China and other places whose governments have assisted in providing the necessary incentives to grow various industries in their respective nations.

“In Nigeria, we have our own titans, and it is imperative that we recognize and support them. Aliko Dangote has broken every boundary in worldwide business and industry.

“His contributions are not just a testament to his brilliance but a beacon of what is possible when vision meets opportunity.

“Supporting local champions like Dangote is crucial for our national development and economic independence. Let us continue to foster and support these visionaries who drive our nation’s progress,” Otedola added.

The Dangote Refinery is currently facing scrutiny from Nigeria’s oil regulatory bodies, notably the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

Farouk Ahmed, the head of NMDPRA, has accused the refinery and other local facilities of producing fuel with high sulfur levels, reaching up to 650 parts per million (ppm).

He also hinted that Aliko Dangote, the CEO of the refinery, might be attempting to dominate the industry, which he believes could jeopardize the country’s energy security.

In response to these claims, Dangote said products from his refinery is of better quality than what is in the market that are imported into the country by a cabal made up of unpatriotic elements and invited regulatory authorities to inspect his Lagos plant, confident that their products meet the highest quality standards in Nigeria.

Furthermore, to dispel any notions of monopolistic behaviour, Dangote halted his plans to invest in Nigeria’s steel industry.

 

 

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PTAD clears NGN8.6 billion arrears of N32,000 pension increment

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In a significant move that would surely gladden the hearts of beneficiaries, the Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) has finalized the payment of another instalment of pension arrears arising from the NGN32,000 increment approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR in 2024.

Announcing the payment, the Executive Secretary of PTAD, Tolulope A. Odunaiya reiterated the unwavering commitment of the federal government towards the full settlement of the outstanding balance accruing from the increment. The Executive Secretary further emphasized the unflinching determination of the Federal Government to proceed with its programmes aimed at improving the welfare of pensioners in line with Mr. President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to a statement on Monday, signed by Olugbenga Ajayi, Head, Corporate Communications, the latest instalment, which totals NGN8.6 billion, covers all 148,625 eligible Defined Benefit Scheme (DBS) pensioners across the Police, Civil Service, Parastatals, as well as the Customs, Immigrations and Prisons Pensions Departments of the Directorate.

The payment, Ajayi stated, is in continuation of the Federal Government’s settlement of arrears accruing from the second pension increment of NGN32,000 approved by Mr. President in July 2024. PTAD had earlier fully settled the arrears of the first increment of 20/28% approved by the President, which took effect from January 2024.

The breakdown of the payment is as follows:

1. The sum of NGN5.7 billion was paid to 59,342 eligible pensioners under Parastatals Pensions Department (PaPD);

2. The sum of NGN2.3 billion was paid to 71,084 eligible pensioners under the Civil Service Pensions Department (CSPD);

3. The sum of NGN310 million was paid to 9,579 pensioners under the Police Pension Department (PPD); and,

4. The sum of NGN276 million was paid to 8,620 pensioners under the Customs, Immigration and Prisons (now Correctional Service) Pension Department.

 

 

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Dangote retires from refinery today

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Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man and Founder/President of Dangote Group, is retiring as chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery, effective today, June 16, 2025, after leading the board for 20 years.

To take over from Dangote, is Arnold Ekpe, a seasoned executive with extensive experience in Africa’s banking and industrial sectors who has been appointed chairman

Dangote’s retirement comes shortly after his 68th birthday, which was marked by tributes from industry leaders and Nigerian President Tinubu, as well as symbolic cakes from major banks.

“In line with the principles of good corporate governance and succession planning, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc hereby announces the retirement of our esteemed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Company, Alhaji Aliko Dangote (GCON), effective June 16, 2025,” read the statement released by the company.

Dangote founded the company in 2005. Under his leadership, the Dangote group has grown into one of the biggest brands in Nigeria’s sugar industry.

Arnold Ekpe brings an expansive experience having held executive roles across the banking and industrial sectors in Africa.

“Following a rigorous selection and transition process, the Board is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Arnold Ekpe, Independent Non-Executive Director, as the new Chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc. effective 16th June 2025. We welcome Mr. Ekpe to his new role and look forward to the next chapter in our Company’s journey under his leadership. We also express our deep appreciation to Alhaji Aliko Dangote for his years of exemplary service and unwavering commitment to excellence,” the statement read.

 

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North East APC endorses Tinubu for second tenure

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The All Progressives Congress, APC, in the North East, has endorsed President BolaTinubu for a second tenure.

The development took place on Sunday, during the North East Consultative Meeting held at the International Conference Centre in Gombe.

At the event, the chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum and Governor of Gombe State, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, alongside his counterparts from Borno and Yobe States, and other key stakeholders of the APC in the North East Zone, unanimously endorsed the Tinubu-Shetima ticket for the 2027 General Elections.

Governor Yahaya commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for demonstrating bold leadership and capacity in addressing Nigeria’s economic challenges within a span of less than two years in office and noted that the President has taken decisive measures aimed at restoring Nigeria’s economic stability.

He called on Nigerians to give the President another chance to consolidate on the progress recorded so far.

In his remarks, the Coordinating Chairman of the APC North East Consultative Forum and Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni, stressed that the North East has no justification not to support the Tinubu administration, highlighting the region’s stake in the current government, which includes the Vice President and the National Security Adviser, among others.

Governor Buni commended the Federal Government’s sustained efforts in addressing insecurity in the region and stated that President Tinubu deserves a second term to fully reposition the country.

Earlier, the Chairman of the North East Governors’ Forum and Governor of Borno State, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, lauded President Tinubu’s achievements in the last two years. He emphasized the importance of national unity, stating that no region in the country can thrive in isolation.

Governor Zulum reaffirmed the strong working relationship between President Tinubu and Vice President Shetima, describing their synergy as mature and intact.

He appealed to stakeholders in the North East to continue supporting APC-led administrations at all levels, insisting that continuity is crucial for the nation’s progress.

The event was attended by APC National Chairman Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, former Senate President Ahmed Lawan, Coordinating Minister of Health Prof. Ali Pate, Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Tugga, Minister of Livestock Development Idi Muktar Maiha, Minister of Transport Saidu Ahmed Alkali, former Governor of Bauchi State Mallam Isa Yuguda and former Governor of Adamawa State Bala James Ngilari, among others

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