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April 18, 2026 - 7:00 PM

Nigeria’s Refinery Woes: The Missing Ingredient of Political Will

Nigeria’s struggle to establish and rejuvenate its ailing refineries is not just an issue of economics or logistics—it’s a matter of political will and sincerity. Despite being one of the world’s largest oil producers, the country has faced persistent challenges in revitalizing its outdated refinery infrastructure.

The crux of the problem often boils down to a lack of genuine commitment from political leaders. Efforts to repair or build new refineries have been hampered by inconsistent policies, corruption, and a failure to implement long-term strategies. This absence of political will and accountability has left Nigeria heavily dependent on imported refined oil products, exacerbating economic and energy crises.

In stark contrast, Aliko Dangote’s refinery project highlights what can be achieved with focused vision and determination. His initiative aims to overcome the systemic barriers that have stymied national efforts, potentially turning Nigeria’s refining sector into a model of self-sufficiency.

The ongoing refinery debacle underscores a crucial lesson: without sincere and sustained political commitment, even a nation’s vast resources and potential can remain untapped.

Abu can be reached via danjumaabu3750@gmail.com or +2348062380296

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