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Warri Refinery, Tinubu’s ‘Unexpected’ New Year Gift To Nigerians —TMSG

THE Tinubu Media Support Group (TMSG) has described the re-opening of the Warri Refinery as an ‘unexpected’ New Year gift by the President Bola Ti­nubu administration to Nigerians.

The group spoke via a statement signed by Mr. Emeka Nwankpa, its Chairman, and Mr. Dapo Okubanjo, Secretary, in Abuja.

It said it was a pleasant surprise that the first phase of the rehabilita­tion of the 125,000 barrels per day (bpd) refinery was completed with­out a fuss.

“Coming within a few weeks of the old 60,000 bpd Port Harcourt refinery going on stream in Novem­ber, not many Nigerians expected that the 125000 barrels a day Warri Refinery would be restarted soon.

“Like many Nigerians, we were surprised to hear another positive development from the effort initi­ated by former President Muham­madu Buhari, who in 2021 took the first step towards the complete overhaul of all four government-owned refineries,” it said.

The group observed that the refineries had laid prostate for 16 years, with previous Peoples Demo­cratic Party (PDP) administrations spending millions of dollars on Turn Around Maintenance (TAM).

“We recall that on assuming office President Tinubu had vowed to not only complete what his predeces­sor started, but to also ensure that Nigeria became a net exporter of petroleum products.

“Only recently, some people even claimed in the media that Nigeria had wasted a combined sum of 3 billion dollars to overhaul refiner­ies that had not produced a drop of petroleum products.

“While we acknowledge that the Warri refinery is not 100 per cent complete, we remind Nigerians that not many people can remember the last time the plant produced AGO (diesel), Kerosene and naphtha which are now being produced by the refinery,” said TMSG.

It described the development as the dawn of a New Year, urging Ni­gerians to see it as a New Year gift, which had set the tone for greater gifts to Nigerians by President Tinubu.

“We, hereby, urge the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Lim­ited (NNPCL), to ensure accelerated repair works on the Kaduna Refinery and the 150,000 bpd refinery in Port Harcourt in order to bolster Nige­ria’s status as Africa’s leading refiner of petroleum products.

“TMSG is convinced that the Bola Tinubu administration will take further steps to ensure that the refineries were in safe hands this time to fully actualise the vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda,” the statement said. (NAN)

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