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Northern group hails FG, NNPC for reviving Port Harcourt refinery

By Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna
27 November 2024   |   10:06 am
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has commended the Federal Government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) under the leadership of Mele Kyari on the return of Port Harcourt Refinery on the production line. AYCF President General Yerima Shettima in a statement on Tuesday said the remarkable achievement marks a pivotal moment in…
Port Harcourt Refinery

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has commended the Federal Government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Ltd (NNPCL) under the leadership of Mele Kyari on the return of Port Harcourt Refinery on the production line.

AYCF President General Yerima Shettima in a statement on Tuesday said the remarkable achievement marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s oil industry and heralds a new era of growth, sustainability, and hope for millions of citizens across the nation.

Shettima said: “The recent commencement of crude oil processing at the Port Harcourt Refinery, with an impressive installed production capacity of 60,000 barrels per day, represents a significant milestone in our collective journey towards self-sufficiency in petroleum products.

“The refinery’s capacity to load 200 trucks daily with locally refined products is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the Federal Government and the NNPC in revitalizing critical national infrastructure that has long been dormant.”

The AYCF leader noted that for years, the Port Harcourt Refinery has stood as a symbol of Nigeria’s potential in the oil sector yet it has faced numerous challenges that impeded its operational efficiency.

He added that “the revival of the refinery is not merely an operational success; it is a beacon of hope that demonstrates what can be achieved when vision, determination, and strategic planning converge.”

The AYCF said it recognises the tireless efforts of the Federal Government and the NNPC in overcoming the obstacles that have hindered the refinery’s functionality, and we commend their unwavering resolve in bringing this vital asset back to life.

“The implications of this development extend far beyond the immediate benefits of increased local production. With the refinery now operational, Nigeria is poised to reduce its reliance on imported petroleum products, a move that will enhance our economic sovereignty and contribute to the stabilization of fuel prices across the nation,” Shettima said.

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