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    Home » Dangote Denies Claims Of Substandard Products At Refinery During Visit By Reps Leaders
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    Dangote Denies Claims Of Substandard Products At Refinery During Visit By Reps Leaders

    By Festus AdeloyeJuly 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has rejected claims that petroleum products from his refinery are substandard.

    Dangote rejected the allegations on Saturday when the leadership of the House of Representatives visited and toured the refinery located at the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos.

    Reps Speaker Tajudeen Abbas and his deputy Benjamin Kalu led the delegation from the House which included Hon Ikenga Ugochinyere.

    To back his position, Dangote and his team tested diesel bought from two filling stations and that from his refinery at the refinery’s laboratories.

    The tested diesel from other stations was bought in the presence of the lawmakers, while that from the Dangote Refinery was taken from production also in the presence of the lawmakers.

    Two tests were conducted; a test of the sulphur level and a flash test. While all crude-based products contain some level of sulphur, high sulphur levels cause damage to engines and vehicle components.

    The flash point refers to the lowest temperature at which the application of the ignition source causes the vapours above the liquid to ignite with the minimum expected flash point at 66.

    The results showed that the sulphur content in the diesel from other stations was above 2,631 and 1,829; much higher than the recommended level while the tests for the flash point showed results of 26 and 63 respectively for the diesel from other stations. Both results fell short of the recommended minimum of 66.

    The results for the diesel from Dangote turned out to be 87.6 ppm for sulphur and 96 flashpoints.

    For Dangote, the result does not only show the reality of products from his refinery, but it also shows that substandard petroleum products are being imported into the country and sold to unsuspecting Nigerians.

    Addressing the speaker, he said, “The most important thing, your excellency, is to note that the imported one they are encouraging, is the spec in test, but in certain cases when you check (independently), different results will show.”

    This, he said, is “because those people who have the lab have been told what to write.”

    He said the best way to determine the quality of products being imported and sold to Nigerians is by going to the filling stations, buying and testing them.

    Speaker Abbas said going by the presentation and the contradictory claims, there was a need for an investigation.

    “I don’t know how we have this contradiction of two players representing the public and private sector,” he said.

    “I think it is something we need to investigate further to find out if there are ulterior motives.”

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