Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) Limited, Mr. Mele Kyari, has said the company is absolutely
nothing to do with the importation of substandard petroleum products into Nigeria
The spokesperson of NNPC, Olufemi Soneye, quoted Kyari saying this during a
Senate hearing investigating alleged economic sabotage in the Nigeria Petroleum
Industry on Wednesday in Abuja.
According to the statement released by Soneye, Kyari said the national oil company
has not breached any of the enabling laws guiding its dealings with partners.
Politicians, celebrities, and ordinary citizens weighed in on the debate. While many came to her defense, others argued she should be disqualified
He added that Investors in local refineries ought to secure its feedstocks as well as find
a market for its refinery.
According to him, this is a straightforward part of the refining business
“Refining business is a straightforward business. You must secure (a source for) your
feedstock and you must find a market. This is basic and this determines what
happens in any refinery anywhere in the world. That is the business of refining. We
have done nothing to sabotage any domestic refinery.”
According to the GCEO, the law is clear on domestic crude oil supply obligations
and also on providing for local refineries. However, Kyari added, that the same law
also said that there must be a willing buyer and a willing seller.
Speaking on the allegations of the importation of low-quality petroleum products into
Nigeria, Soneye conveyed Kyari saying that NNPC has no involvement in such matter.
He added that the regulatory agencies are bound by the law not to allow the
importation of substandard products into the country. Moreover, Kyari said there is enough infrastructure in the country to produce 2 million barrels of crude per day but the challenges of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism and absence of investment in the upstream are the major factors hindering the sector.
“On the alleged importation of sub-standard products into the country, Kyari said the
NNPC Limited has nothing to do with that as the relevant regulatory agencies will, by
law, not allowing any sub-standard product into the country.
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