However, government denied the plan via a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr. Livi Ajunoma, in the name of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, Dr. Diezani Alison-Madueke.
“The Federal Government does not have any hand in this fictitious project. We want to totally and unequivocally disassociate the Government from this and we don’t know where this report emanated from. The Federal Government is focused on its transformation agenda and committed to delivering on the three Greenfield Refineries on schedule,” Ajuonuma said.
Before the denial, the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and other Nigerians had denounced the alleged plan and urged the National Assembly to investigate the investments. Experts say a plan by the government to build refineries in other countries will face heavy opposition at home because of the country’s high unemployment rate and the poor state of her four refineries. The state of the refineries created a situation where government and independent marketers have had to import refined fuel to meet local demands.
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