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Atiku Blasts NNPC Over Proposed Refinery Deal, Calls for Immediate Discontinuation

Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president, has requested that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited halt any proposed agreement involving its refineries.

On November 24, 2025, NNPC declared its intention to collaborate with private refinery operators in order to use their technical know-how for refinery maintenance and repairs.

According to NNPC, deals will be concluded by the middle of 2026.

NNPC’s group chief executive officer (CEO), Bayo Ojulari, stated on February 4 that the business is in talks with a Chinese company about a possible partnership with one of the state-owned refineries.

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However, in a statement on Sunday, Abubakar said any deal, including with foreign partners, repeats failed models.

“The latest push to “revive” these refineries was driven by political pressure, not economic sense. Politics must never substitute for sound, transformative policy,” he said.

“Accordingly, any proposed refinery deal, including with foreign partners, should be discontinued, as it merely repeats failed models.

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Atiku Abubakar

“Nigeria would have been better served by selling the refineries pre-rehabilitation to avoid ballooning debt and the steady depreciation of what have effectively become liabilities.”

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