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FG Assures Nigerians of Steady Fuel Supply Amid PENGASSAN–Dangote Refinery Dispute

Wale Edun

The Federal Government has moved to calm fears of fuel shortages, assuring Nigerians that the supply of refined petroleum products will remain steady despite ongoing disputes between the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Dangote Refinery.

This assurance was given in a statement issued on Sunday, September 28, 2025, by the Federal Ministry of Finance following a meeting of the Steering Committee of the Domestic Crude Oil and Refined Products Sales in Local Currency Initiative.

Key Outcomes of the Meeting

The session, chaired by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, reviewed recent developments in the downstream sector and addressed concerns around supply security.

The committee noted two key issues:

  1. The purported suspension of the naira-for-crude oil arrangement by Dangote Refinery, which officials confirmed has now been amicably resolved.

  2. The industrial dispute between PENGASSAN and Dangote Refinery, which the government said is being treated with urgency and good faith.

Who Was at the Table

Those present at the meeting included:

The committee reaffirmed that there will be no disruption in the domestic supply of petrol and other refined products.

Government’s Reassurance

The statement, signed by Mohammed Manga, FCAI, Director of Information and Public Relations, stressed that:

The assurance comes at a time of heightened concern following PENGASSAN’s nationwide strike directive and Dangote Refinery’s earlier announcement of suspending naira-for-crude oil sales. Analysts say any disruption in refined product supply could exacerbate inflation, strain foreign reserves, and fuel public discontent.

By stepping in swiftly, the federal government aims to preserve confidence in its downstream oil reforms and avert a broader energy crisis.

 

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