TINUBU APPLAUD DANGOTE’S DIESEL PRICE REDUCTION, FORESEES ECONOMIC RELIEF
President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, applauded Dangote Oil and Gas Limited for reducing the gantry price of Automotive Gas Oil, also known as diesel, from N1,650 to N1,000 per litre.
The Dangote Group recently reviewed downwards the gantry price of AGO from N1,650 to N1,000 per litre for a minimum of one million litres of the product, as well as providing a discount of N30 per litre for an offtake of five million litres and above
Tinubu described the move as an āenterprising featā and said, āThe price review represents a 60 per cent drop, which will, in no small measure, impact the prices of sundry goods and services.ā
In a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu affirmed that Nigerians and domestic businesses are the nationās surest transport and security to economic prosperity.
The statement is titled āPresident Tinubu commends Dangote Group over new gantry price of diesel.ā
Tinubu also noted the Federal Governmentās 20 per cent stake in Dangote Refinery, saying such partnerships between public and private entities are essential to advancing the countryās overall well-being.
Therefore, he called on Nigerians and businesses to, at this time, put the nation in priority gear while assuring them of a conducive, safe, and secure environment to thrive.
This statement comes precisely a week after Dangote met President Tinubu in Lagos, where he said Nigerians should expect a drop in inflation given the cut in diesel pump prices.
āIn our refinery, we have started selling diesel at about ā¦1,200 for ā¦1,650 and Iām sure as we go alongā¦this can help to bring inflation down immediately,ā Dangote told journalists after he paid homage to President Bola Tinubu at the latterās residence to mark Eid-el-Fitr.
The businessman said his petroleum refinery had been selling diesel at N1,200 per litre, compared to the previous price of N1,650āN1,700.
He expressed hopes that Nigeriaās economy will improve, as the naira has made some gains in the foreign exchange market, dropping from N1,900/$ to the current level of N1,250 ā N1,300.
Dangote said this rise in value has sparked a gradual drop in the price of locally-produced goods, such as flour, as businesses are paying less for diesel. Therefore, he asserted that the reduced fuel costs would drive down inflation in the coming months.
āI believe that we are on the right track. I believe Nigerians have been patient and I also believe that a lot of goodies will now come through.
āThereās quite a lot of improvement because, if you look at it, one of the major issues that weāve had was the naira devaluation that has gone very aggressively up to about ā¦1,900.
āBut right now, weāre back to almost ā¦1,250, ā¦1,300, which is a good reprieve. Quite a lot of commodities went up.
āWhen you go to the market, for example, something that we produce locally, like flour, people will charge you more. Why? Because theyāre paying very high prices on diesel,ā he explained.
He argued that the reduced diesel price would have āa lot of impactā on local businesses.
āGoing forward, even though the crude prices are going up, I believe people will not get it much higher than what it is today, N1,200.
āIt might be even a little bit lower, but that can help quite a lot because if you are transporting locally-produced goods and you were paying N1,650, now you are spending two-thirds of that amount, N1,200. Itās a lot of difference. People donāt know.
āThis can help bring inflation down immediately. And Iām sure when the inflation figures are out for the next month, youāll see that thereās quite a lot of improvement in the inflation rate, one step at a time. And Iām sure the government is working around the clock to ensure things get much better,ā Dangote added.
He also urged captains of industry to partner with the government to improve the lives of citizens.