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President Tinubu Wants Filling Stations Converted To CNG Outlets — Petroleum Minister Ekpo

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Ekperipke Ekpo, minister of state for petroleum resources (gas), says President Bola Tinubu has instructed that filling stations be converted to compressed natural gas (CNG) outlets.

Ekpo made this statement at the State House following the federal executive council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday, which was chaired by the president.

The minister mentioned that Tinubu “gave a charge” concerning CNG, communicated through the minister of information during the FEC meeting.

“We are well aware that the president set up a presidential committee on the CNG to drive the CNG project,” Ekpo said.

He further explained that CNG is the way forward for Nigeria due to its safety, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits.

He also noted that the president discussed the need to ensure that “most of the filling stations across the country are converted into CNG stations, where you have the conversion kits so that people can convert their vehicle to CNG”.

Ekpo added, “It is important to note that when you are using CNG, you save a lot of money. A litre of fuel that can go for N1000, with CNG, you get it at N200, which saves you N800.”

He expressed optimism about the president’s commitment and push to ensure the CNG programme reaches all parts of the country, enabling Nigeria to fully tap into its natural gas resources.

On October 22, President Tinubu stated that Nigerians could choose between buying premium motor spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, at N1,000 per litre or CNG at N200 per standard cubic meter.

In another update, Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum resources (oil), revealed that the FEC has approved an initiative by the petroleum technology development fund (PTDF) to print one million science textbooks for secondary schools.

Lokpobiri said the proposal was submitted by PTDF, which had developed the “PTDF Stem Fund” as part of its Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Programme.

“STEM is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Sometime ago, the PTDF, which is the creation of law, with the mandate to build the capacity of Nigerians in oil and gas industry, came up with a program called PTDF Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Programme,” he said.

“They sought to obtain presidential approval and today, we brought a memo to council to be able to print 1 million science textbooks.”

He mentioned that the targeted subjects were physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer science, as these areas were identified as challenging for many Nigerian students.

Lokpobiri emphasized that to be globally competitive, Nigeria must strengthen capacity at the secondary school level.

The programme aims to distribute the one million textbooks to all 774 local government areas in Nigeria, 104 unity schools, and 122 special schools.

“This memo was brought before Council. It was approved by council. Essentially, what is important is that this is a support and dual capacity at the secondary school level to match up with the rest of the world in terms of technological and engineering development. We need to lay a very solid foundation,” Lokpobiri added.

In addition, Lokpobiri recalled that a previous memo to build physical and digital libraries in about 1,000 secondary schools across the country had also received FEC approval.

He concluded that this recent approval complements PTDF’s broader goal of enhancing Nigeria’s capacity.

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Dangote Refinery Begins Direct Petrol Sale To Marketers

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has commenced the supply of Premium Motor Spirit, commonly known as petrol, directly to some oil marketers, bypassing the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.

It was reported that while more oil marketers are making efforts to procure the product directly from the refinery, others are importing the commodity, with hundreds of millions of litres of imported PMS expected to arrive at Nigeria’s shores within two weeks.

It was earlier reported that at least four vessels carrying imported PMS arrived at seaports along the nation’s borders between Friday, October 18, and Sunday, October 20.

The report, citing a document from the Nigerian Port Authority, stated that about 123.4 million litres of PMS were berthed at two seaports to enhance the fuel supply nationwide.

This aligned with earlier report that oil dealers were planning to import PMS to supplement the supply from the $20bn Dangote refinery.

Meanwhile, as major oil marketers continue to import the product, some have begun lifting PMS directly from the Lekki-based refinery.

A senior official at the refinery mentioned that marketers can now engage in direct business transactions with the company on a “willing-buyer, willing-seller” basis.

“Marketers are already coming to the refinery to lift PMS. They are lifting directly from the refinery, not through a third party,” the reliable source, who spoke anonymously due to lack of authorisation to discuss the matter, confirmed.

Although the official did not disclose the price at which the marketers were acquiring the product, he suggested that they would not be purchasing it if the price were not favourable.

“We have reached agreements with some of the marketers and more are still ongoing. I don’t know the exact price, but if the price is not good, the marketers would not be coming to us,” the official stated.

He further indicated that the situation is improving, particularly with the Federal Government commencing the supply of crude oil to the facility.

Another official at the refinery showed one of the correspondents the trucks of some marketers loading PMS directly from the plant without involving the NNPC.

“Some of the trucks you saw there today were from marketers purchasing the product directly from Dangote, without recourse to NNPC. So the direct sale has started,” the source stated.

The official explained that due to the high demand for petrol in Nigeria and other regions, the refinery is focusing on producing 53% of PMS from its crude oil supplies.

“This could be reviewed in the future if the demand for other finished products increases more than the demand for petrol, but right now about 53% of our crude is used for petrol production, while other products account for the remaining percentage,” the official stated.

When asked if marketers had indeed started purchasing petrol from Dangote without involving NNPC, a prominent oil marketer confirmed.

“Yes, everyone is in the process. This was advised that it would happen soon and is a normal business transaction,” the marketer said.

However, this contradicts some reports suggesting that the refinery could not sell petrol to marketers unless the deal between it and the NNPC was terminated.

The PUNCH previously reported that the company had initially announced that the NNPC would be the sole off-taker of its petrol from September 15.

A refinery source mentioned that this was a decision made by the Federal Government. The same source expressed surprise when the Technical Subcommittee on “Domestic Sale of Crude Oil in Local Currency” announced on October 11 that marketers could now lift petrol directly from the refinery.

“Moving forward, petroleum product marketers are now able to purchase PMS directly from local refineries without the intermediary role of NNPC. Marketers are encouraged to initiate direct purchases from refineries on mutually negotiated commercial terms, which will promote competition and improve market efficiency,” stated the Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, who chairs the committee, in a statement.

Following the committee’s announcement, industry operators noted that the market had been fully deregulated and that they would now approach the refinery to apply for PMS lifting.

Recall that the Vice President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Hammed Fashola, recently led a delegation of officials to a meeting with the Vice President of Dangote Industries, Devakumar Edwin, in Lagos.

Although Fashola did not provide extensive updates about the meeting with Edwin, he expressed his gratitude for the roles Edwin had played.

“Edwin received us very well and promised to make things easier for IPMAN to do business with Dangote,” Fashola said.

Fashola further added, “We had a fruitful discussion with the group. We have started discussing modalities and other logistics. IPMAN has agreed to work with Dangote. We hope very soon we will start lifting products from the facility.”

However, IPMAN stated that it could not immediately begin off-taking products unless the refinery concluded its contract with the NNPC.

Nonetheless, refinery officials confirmed that the facility is already selling PMS to some marketers.

When the Dangote refinery started selling PMS on September 15, the NNPC claimed to have purchased the product at a rate of N898/litre, which the refinery described as misleading.

The refinery clarified that the “naira-for-crude” committee would be responsible for announcing the price of its PMS. As of October 22, the committee had yet to release an official price.

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Nigeria’s Super Eagles Move Three Places Higher To 36th Position In Latest FIFA Rankings

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The Super Eagles have risen three places in the latest FIFA rankings, reaching 36th globally. Nigeria’s victory against Libya in a “2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)” qualifier played a part in this improvement.

On the continental stage, Nigeria now ranks fourth in Africa, with Morocco leading at 13th in the world, followed by Senegal (20th), Egypt (30th), Nigeria (36th), and Algeria (37th).

FIFA also mentioned that “Comoros and Sudan” made significant strides, each climbing 10 places after recent wins in their “AFCON 2025 qualifiers.” Globally, “Argentina still occupy the top spot,” followed by France, Spain, England, Brazil, and Belgium.

Other notable movers include “Algeria (37th, up 4),” “Peru (38th, up 5),” and “Greece (42nd, up 6).” Additionally, Cameroon re-entered the top 50, moving to 49th place.

FIFA noted that “October 2024” was a particularly busy period, with “32 qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 26,” “47 for the CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2025,” and multiple Nations League matches and friendlies contributing to shifts in the rankings.

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Tinubu Writes Senate, Seeks Confirmation Of Seven Ministerial Nominees

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The Senate has received a request from President Bola Tinubu for the confirmation of seven newly appointed ministerial nominees announced on Wednesday.

In a letter addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio, which was read at the start of Thursday’s plenary session, President Tinubu urged the Senate to expedite the confirmation process.

The nominees for confirmation are Nentawe Yilwatda (Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction), Muhammadu Dingyadi (Labour & Employment), Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu (State Foreign Affairs), Jumoke Oduwole (Industry, Trade and Investment), Idi Mukhtar Maiha (Livestock Development), Yusuf Ata (State Housing and Urban Development), and Suwaiba Ahmad (State Education).

Senate President Akpabio directed that the nominees be referred to the Committee of the Whole for swift legislative action.

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