Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has decried Nigeria’s continued importation of petroleum products despite being one of the largest producers of crude oil in the world.
The governor made the condemnation while speaking with journalists at Ewohimi, Esan South East Local Government Area of Edo State, at the 10-year remembrance service of Chief Jeremiah Ighodalo, father of the chairman of Sterling Bank Plc, Dr. Asue Ighodaro.
Obaseki described the continuous importation of fuel into the country as a shame to Nigeria. He said Nigeria is one of the largest producers of crude oil in the world and as such, has no business importing fuel into the country.
He lamented: “It’s a shame that Nigeria is still importing fuel when we are one of the largest producers of crude oil in the continent. As a nation, we should not be importing fuel at this point in our life. It’s a patriotic shame borrowing from the words of Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adiche.”
Speaking on the possibility of his refinery commencing operation and providing petroleum products to Nigerians, president of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote said the plant will hopefully begin supply of products in 2023.
“The refinery can provide petroleum products for the whole of Nigeria and some parts of West and Central Africa hopefully by 2023,” he stated.
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