Dangote asks reps To probe petrol, diesel quality at fuel stations

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President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote has called on the House of Representatives to investigate the quality of diesel and petrol at filling stations.

He made the call on Saturday when he received the leadership of the House led by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and his deputy Benjamin Kalu.

He urged the House to set up a committee to test products at various filling stations across the country to carry out the investigation,

Decrying the damage to vehicles and engines by substandard products, he called on the House to investigate the quality of laboratories used to test imported products and compare that with the one at the Dangote Refinery.

He informed the lawmakers, who had earlier toured the refinery, that he was also open to independent testing of his refinery’s products as that would only attest to their quality while exposing the problem with some of the products being sold by other players in the sector.

The management of Dangote Refinery has complained in recent months about what they say is an attempt by international oil companies (IOCs) to sabotage the refinery. It has also decried what it says is the importation of substandard products.

In turn, the refinery has been accused of pushing for a monopoly.

Dangote, however, dismissed the monopoly claims insisting that the Dangote Group did not receive any special incentive when the refinery was being built.

He also said there was no effort to prevent other players from operating.

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