
President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday commissioned the Dangote Refinery in Lagos State.
The 650,000 BPD Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals, whose construction was first announced in February 2015. The Dangote refinery is expected to churn out Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), diesel (AGO), aviation jet fuel and Dual-Purpose Kerosene (DPK), among other refined products.
African presidents present at the historic event are Nana Akufo-Addo (Ghana), Mahamat Déby (Chad), Mohamed Bazoum (Niger), Macky Sall (Senegal), and Faure Gnassingbé (Togo).
Tinubu, who had just returned from a business trip to France, was represented by vice president-elect Kashim Shettima.
During his speech, Shettima said the inauguration ceremony ranks the day as one of the greatest days in the modern annals of the nation’s history, noting that it will help stabilise the naira.
The vice president-elect also stated the refinery would bury all stereotypical negative narratives about Nigeria and Africa as a whole, as usually portrayed, especially in the Western Media.
He added that the refinery, which has the potential to reduce Nigeria’s and Africa’s reliance on imported petroleum products while also generating much-needed foreign exchange, should receive extensive coverage so that the world can begin to tell a new story about the continent.
“Africa is not all about the crisis in Sudan, Africa is not all about poverty, Africa is not all about deprivation and destitution, Africa is not all about insecurity, I hope the CNN, the BBC, and the Sky News of this world will be around to give maximum coverage to this function,” Shettima stated.
The vice president elected also noted that the incoming government led by Tinubu will do whatever possible to upscale and sustain the tempo of the refinery project.
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