• Home
  • Agric
  • Sci & Tech
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Hausa News
  • More
    • Business/Banking & Finance
    • Politics/Elections
    • Entertainments & Sports
    • International
    • Investigation
    • Law & Human Rights
    • Africa
    • ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    • Hassan Gimba
    • Column
    • Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    • Prof. M.K. Othman
    • Defense/Security
    • Education
    • Energy/Electricity
    • Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    • Society and Lifestyle
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Health & Healthy Living
    • International News
    • Interviews
    • Investigation/Fact-Check
    • Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    • Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    • Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    • General News
    • Presidency
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board Of Advisory
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ethics Policy
    • Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    • Fact-Checking Policy
    • Advertising
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Pantami withdraws from Gombe APC governorship primary, cites electoral violations
  • Wizkid becomes first African artist to surpass 11bn Spotify streams
  • AFCON 2026 Qualifiers: Nigeria to face Tanzania, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau
  • Alleged N33.8bn fraud: EFCC arrests ex-power minister Mamman after sentencing
  • Trump suspends planned Iran strike following appeal by Gulf leaders
  • Nigerian govt moves to end illegal taxes by states, LGAs with new guidelines
  • Reading the CBN: Why the current cycle in Nigerian banking is not a shock, By Olayinka Onanguga
  • CBN to auction N650bn in treasury bills, sets May 20 deadline
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
AsheNewsAsheNews
  • Home
  • Agric

    Herders abandon cattle after farm invasion in Abia

    May 18, 2026

    Association warns against consuming fungus-infested tomatoes

    May 17, 2026

    LIFE-ND trains farmers in basic bookkeeping

    May 15, 2026

    Lagos to launch food security hub in 2026

    May 15, 2026

    FG to use microchips for nationwide livestock identification

    May 15, 2026
  • Sci & Tech

    Kaduna state trains 4,000 students in vocational skills

    May 18, 2026

    Association commits to bridging tech gap, strengthening STEM partnerships

    May 14, 2026

    Lagos to establish cybersecurity operations centre

    May 13, 2026

    ECOWAS pushes information integrity

    May 13, 2026

    NSE urges engineers to join politics

    May 13, 2026
  • Health

    WHO urges calm as Ebola outbreak declared PHEIC

    May 19, 2026

    NYSC mandates NERD certificates for mobilisation

    May 18, 2026

    WHO warns of growing pandemic threats, preparedness gaps

    May 18, 2026

    Hypertension: The silent killer affecting millions across Nigeria

    May 18, 2026

    Nigeria’s HIV fight hindered by stigma, funding gaps

    May 18, 2026
  • Environment

    University of Abuja student wins 2026 Amnesty international intervarsity debate

    May 19, 2026

    NEMA holds flood preparedness campaign in Katsina

    May 19, 2026

    Niger Delta experts call for urgent environmental clean-up

    May 19, 2026

    NESREA seals Kano rice mill over environmental violations

    May 19, 2026

    Lagos targets 2,000MW embedded power supply

    May 18, 2026
  • Hausa News

    Otti plans 250-room 5-star hotel in Umuahia

    April 11, 2026

    Anti-quackery task force seals 4 fake hospitals in Rivers

    August 29, 2025

    [BIDIYO] Yadda na lashe gasa ta duniya a fannin Ingilishi – Rukayya ‘yar shekara 17

    August 6, 2025

    A Saka Baki, A Sasanta Saɓani Tsakanin ‘Yanjarida Da Liman, Daga Muhammad Sajo

    May 21, 2025

    Dan majalisa ya raba kayan miliyoyi a Funtuwa da Dandume

    March 18, 2025
  • More
    1. Business/Banking & Finance
    2. Politics/Elections
    3. Entertainments & Sports
    4. International
    5. Investigation
    6. Law & Human Rights
    7. Africa
    8. ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    9. Hassan Gimba
    10. Column
    11. Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    12. Prof. M.K. Othman
    13. Defense/Security
    14. Education
    15. Energy/Electricity
    16. Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    17. Society and Lifestyle
    18. Food & Agriculture
    19. Health & Healthy Living
    20. International News
    21. Interviews
    22. Investigation/Fact-Check
    23. Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    24. Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    25. Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    26. General News
    27. Presidency
    Featured
    Recent

    Pantami withdraws from Gombe APC governorship primary, cites electoral violations

    May 19, 2026

    Wizkid becomes first African artist to surpass 11bn Spotify streams

    May 19, 2026

    AFCON 2026 Qualifiers: Nigeria to face Tanzania, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau

    May 19, 2026
  • About Us
    1. Contact Us
    2. Board Of Advisory
    3. Privacy Policy
    4. Ethics Policy
    5. Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    6. Fact-Checking Policy
    7. Advertising
    Featured
    Recent

    Pantami withdraws from Gombe APC governorship primary, cites electoral violations

    May 19, 2026

    Wizkid becomes first African artist to surpass 11bn Spotify streams

    May 19, 2026

    AFCON 2026 Qualifiers: Nigeria to face Tanzania, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau

    May 19, 2026
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
AsheNewsAsheNews
Home»Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources»Why Nigeria sees Dangote Refinery as systemically crucial
Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources

Why Nigeria sees Dangote Refinery as systemically crucial

By Ruth Olurounbi and Anthony Osae-Brown/Bloomberg
EditorBy EditorOctober 7, 2025Updated:October 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Dangote Refinery
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Nigeria’s government said Dangote Refinery is too important to fail after a dispute with labor unions threatened to cut crude supply to the plant.

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) ended a three-day strike over claims that Dangote fired workers after they agreed to join the oil workers’ union.

Nigeria’s minister of budget and economic planning, Atiku Bagudu, said the refinery “must be supported at all costs” because enterprises like it “can be systemically too important for a country’s development”.

Aliko Dangote’s oil refinery is too important to fail, Nigeria’s government said, following the company’s dispute with labor unions that threatened to cut crude supply to the plant.

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria on October 1 ended a three-day strike, which sought to shut down the operations of the 650,000 barrels-a-day processing plant over claims that Dangote fired 800 workers after they agreed to join the oil workers’ union.

“Not only must Dangote Refinery work, but we must recognize” that enterprises like that “can be systemically too important for a country’s development,” Atiku Bagudu, Nigeria’s minister of budget and economic planning, said at an economic summit in Abuja on Monday. The refinery “must be supported at all costs,” he said.

The comments appear to reflect a change in the government’s attitude toward Africa’s richest man. Just a year ago, Dangote was battling with authorities on multiple fronts — from a raid by the anti-graft agency on his offices early last year, to allegations that he wants an import ban on diesel. The volley of accusations prompted the billionaire to scrap a plan to invest in a new 5 million tons a year steel plant in Africa’s most-populous nation.

Bagudu didn’t explain if being designated systemically important would render the facility exempt from strikes. The nation’s powerful oil and gas sector unions have the ability to disrupt crude production, which accounts for more than 80% of Nigeria’s export earnings, to pressure the government to meet demands.

Nigeria has banks that it has declared as “systemically important” for the purpose of increased supervision.

Dangote said the workers were fired for acts of repeated sabotage of the $20 billion plant and as part of reorganization efforts. Pengassan, as the union is called, ended the strike after Dangote agreed to reassign workers who’ve been laid off.

Nigeria should not be held to ransom “because of a minor labor dispute,” the West African nation’s Vice President Kashim Shettima said at the same conference. “Aliko Dangote is not an individual, he’s an institution and he’s a leading light in Nigeria’s economy permanently,” Shettima said, adding “how we treat this gentleman will determine how outsiders will judge us.”

Aliko Dangote, president and chief executive officer of Dangote Group.Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg

At the height of the strike, Pengassan had ordered its members working at companies including local units of TotalEnergies SE and Chevron Corp. to shut supply to the Dangote refinery and cut off Nigeria’s exports.

While Dangote Refinery said the strike didn’t affect its operations, the state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Co. estimated it impacted more 200,000 barrels a day of crude production.

Gas and generation of “about 1.2 megawatts of power was affected by that strike,” Bayo Ojulari, group chief executive officer of NNPCL, said.

The plant has helped eliminate Nigeria’s dependency on imported refined products and become a net exporter of petroleum for the first time in at least three decades. Located on the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub, it supplies 35% to 50% of the nation’s gasoline needs and exports products to markets including the US.

“If Dangote had invested $10 billion in Microsoft, in Amazon, in Google, probably, he would be worth $70 billion to $80 billion by now,” Shettima said. “Instead he opted to invest in his country and we owe it to future generations to jealously protect, promote, project and preserve the interest of this great Nigerian,” Shettima said.

Dangote is Africa’s richest person, with assets valued at $29 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index

Dangote refinery PENGASSAN
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Editor
  • Website

Related Posts

HYPREP BOT calls for stronger global collaboration on Ogoni cleanup

May 15, 2026

Again, Nigeria misses OPEC production quota

May 13, 2026

Oilwatch international renews call to phase out fossil fuels

May 8, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Pantami withdraws from Gombe APC governorship primary, cites electoral violations

May 19, 2026

Wizkid becomes first African artist to surpass 11bn Spotify streams

May 19, 2026

AFCON 2026 Qualifiers: Nigeria to face Tanzania, Madagascar, Guinea-Bissau

May 19, 2026

Alleged N33.8bn fraud: EFCC arrests ex-power minister Mamman after sentencing

May 19, 2026
About Us
About Us

ASHENEWS (AsheNewsDaily.com), published by PenPlus Online Media Publishers, is an independent online newspaper. We report development news, especially on Agriculture, Science, Health and Environment as they affect the under-reported rural and urban poor.

We also conduct investigations, especially in the areas of ASHE, as well as other general interests, including corruption, human rights, illicit financial flows, and politics.

Contact Info:
  • 1st floor, Dogon Daji House, No. 5, Maiduguri Road, Sokoto
  • +234(0)7031140009
  • ashenewsdaily@gmail.com
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. ASHENEWS Daily Designed & Managed By DeedsTech

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.