Nigeria Spent $25 Billion to Rehabilitate Refineries
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Nigeria Spent $25 Billion to Rehabilitate Refineries
Nigeria Spent $25 Billion to Rehabilitate Refineries
– By Chigozie Ikpo

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Nigeria Spent $25 Billion to Rehabilitate Refineries

 Nigeria spent more than 11.35 trillion naira ($25 billion) on fixing the country’s three moribund refineries in the past 10 years, the outgoing parliament said in a report, calling for a forensic audit of the matter.

Despite the huge amounts spent to rehabilitate the refineries, they were producing at less than 30% capacity, the lower house of parliament said late on Tuesday. This has kept the country reliant on fuel imports, which it subsidies to keep prices low.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

The report came as state oil firm NNPC Ltd on Wednesday hiked petrol prices to as high as 557 naira ($1.21) per litre, from 189 naira, days after new President Bola Tinubu said fuel subsidies would be scrapped.

Tinubu has inherited a myriad of problems, including low economic growth, high public debts, double-digit inflation and militant activity.

Parliament will be dissolved in two weeks’ time after which new lawmakers will be sworn in. Lawmakers plan to pass on their recommendation to new members and government.

NNPC has been working to revamp the refineries, which were shut down entirely in 2021 and produced little or no fuel over the past decade.

NNPC Boss Mallam Mele Kyari
NNPC Boss Mallam Mele Kyari

Parliament said the Warri and Port Harcourt refineries were under rehabilitation and recommended that the Kaduna refinery should also be subject to such treatment.

Last week, Nigeria commissioned Dangote’s 650,000 barrels a day refinery amid hopes of transforming the country into a net exporter of petroleum products, but analysts said securing crude supplies could affect it achieving full production this year.

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