Investment in Dangote didn’t align with our Strategic Goals

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The National Petroleum Corporation has reacted to reports that its stake in Dangote refinery reduced from 20% to 7.2%.

On Sunday, the Chief Executive officer of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote in a press conference in Lagos revealed that NNPC's 20% stake in the company's refinery had dropped to 7.2%. He added that it was due to the Corporation's failure to fulfil its financial obligations.'As a consequence of their inability to fulfill their financial commitments, their ownership in the refinery has been adjusted to 7.2%.

POLITICS NIGERIA recalls that in March 2021, NNPC announced that it would be pumping over $2.7 Billion dollars for a 20% stake in the refinery but ended up paying $1.3 billion to acquire the stake. Reacting to the development the NNPC disclosed that the decision to cap its investment in Dangote was taken months ago as the investment was not inline with their goals.'NNPC Limited periodically assesses its investment portfolio to ensure alignment with the company's strategic goals. The decision to cap its equity participation in the Dangote Refinery was made several months ago.'

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