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Forum Accuses DAPPMAN of Acting as Mouthpiece of Fuel Subsidy Cabal, Warns Against Sabotaging Dangote Refinery’s Gains
The Oduduwa Progressive Economic Forum (OPEF) has accused the Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association of Nigeria (DAPPMAN) of serving as “the official mouthpiece of an evil cabal” that for decades crippled Nigeria’s refining capacity, sustained the fraud-ridden subsidy regime, and left ordinary citizens and small industries in perpetual hardship.
In a strongly worded statement on Sunday by its Executive Director, Dr. Rotimi Adeyanju, OPEF said the latest interventions by DAPPMAN were nothing more than “the hand of Esau but the voice of Jacob,” describing the association’s commentary on the Dangote Refinery as a carefully dressed-up defence of vested interests that fear the disruption of their long-standing domination of the downstream oil sector.
DAPPMAN’s Executive Secretary, Olufemi Adewole, had issued a lengthy statement on Saturday portraying the Dangote Refinery as just one of several players in the downstream industry, warning against what it called “misleading narratives” that credit the facility alone for stabilising fuel supply. Adewole argued that Dangote currently supplies only 30 to 35 per cent of national demand, while DAPPMAN members continue to provide the balance through imports.
But OPEF dismissed the statement as “a desperate smokescreen,” insisting that the very marketers now eager to protect their turf were the ones who presided over the decay of Nigeria’s four state-owned refineries, pocketed subsidies through round-tripping, and condemned millions of citizens to darkness, unemployment, and poverty.
“For decades, these cabals controlled Nigeria’s energy destiny like feudal lords. They destroyed our refineries, forced the country into perpetual importation, and bled the treasury through subsidy scams. They are the same hands that kept our small industries in ruins, denying millions of Nigerians jobs and power. Now, they want to frustrate Dangote Refinery because it threatens their empire of rent-seeking. Nigerians will not allow it,” Adeyanju said.
OPEF emphasised that while DAPPMAN attempted to cast itself as a defender of fair competition, its record betrayed the opposite.
“There is no nobility in pretending to defend market stability when your past is defined by sabotage, hoarding, smuggling, and fraudulent importation of substandard products,” Adeyanju said.
Responding directly to DAPPMAN’s claims that Dangote’s periodic fuel price cuts destabilise competitors, OPEF countered that Nigerians have been the real beneficiaries.
“If a domestic refinery reduces pump prices, that is called relief for citizens. Only a cartel that has grown fat on monopoly would call cheaper fuel a destabilising act,” the forum noted.
OPEF also challenged DAPPMAN’s assertion that it supplies the bulk of Nigeria’s fuel, arguing that such imports were never a favour to the people but a lucrative racket.
“For decades, Nigerians paid with their sweat, blood, and taxes so that a handful of marketers could import fuel under a fraudulent subsidy regime. Today, the Dangote Refinery has broken that stranglehold. That is why they are angry,” Adeyanju said.
The forum further accused DAPPMAN of hypocrisy over its quality claims, noting that the same marketers often flooded the country with products rejected abroad.
“The irony of marketers accusing Dangote of product inconsistency is not lost on Nigerians. We still remember toxic petrol shipments, long queues, and endless scarcity. Let them not insult our memory,” OPEF added.
Warning that Nigerians were running out of patience, OPEF said DAPPMAN and its allies must “leave Dangote alone” and allow the refinery to consolidate gains for the economy.
“This refinery symbolises the rebirth of our industrial spirit. Any attack on it is an attack on the Nigerian people. The cartel should know that Nigerians are watching, and this time, the old tricks will not work.”
The forum called on President Bola Tinubu, regulators, and security agencies to resist attempts to destabilise the refinery through what it described as “sponsored propaganda and cartel manoeuvres,” urging instead for policies that protect domestic refining and ensure transparent competition.
“Nigerians are weary of gimmicks and games. The age of deceit by fuel cabals is over. Let DAPPMAN and its sponsors step aside. Dangote Refinery is not just a private enterprise — it is a symbol of national survival and the hope of millions,” the forum declared.
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We’ll continue to award projects to Julius Berger – Gov Oborevwori
Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to awarding more construction projects to leading engineering firm, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, as part of ongoing efforts to drive job creation and accelerate infrastructure development across the state.
The Governor also reiterated his administration’s resolve to expand employment opportunities for youths through sustained investment in infrastructure and strategic partnerships with reputable construction companies.
Governor Oborevwori made this known Monday while addressing construction workers at the Julius Berger project site in Osubi, Okpe Local Government Area of the state.
He observed that unemployment and economic hardship remain major challenges facing many families, stressing the need for deliberate government interventions aimed at improving livelihoods and creating opportunities for young people.
There are many challenges facing our people today, especially unemployment and economic hardship. Too many of our young people are giving up because opportunities are limited. That is why we must continue to create jobs, empower our youths, and ensure that development reaches every community, the Governor stated.
He commended workers and contractors handling projects across the state for their dedication and contributions to community development, noting that genuine efforts toward progress deserve the support of all stakeholders.
Governor Oborevwori further emphasized that his administration will continue to partner with Julius Berger Nigeria Plc in executing critical projects aimed at boosting employment and enhancing infrastructure in Warri, Effurun, and other parts of the state.
He disclosed that the reconstruction of the Effurun Roundabout to NPA axis has already been awarded to Julius Berger, in line with his administration’s plan to modernize infrastructure within the Warri/Effurun metropolis.
The Governor also lauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for implementing reforms targeted at repositioning Nigeria’s economy. He noted that the reforms have increased revenue available to state governments, enabling the execution of key projects and prompt payment of salaries.
Speaking further, Governor Oborevwori revealed that the completed Trans Warri–Ode Itsekiri Roads and Bridges project will be inaugurated upon the completion of the Ubeji–Ifie Road.
We are determined to complete critical projects across the state, including roads, bridges, and other essential infrastructure. While some are still ongoing, their eventual completion will bring lasting benefits to our people, he said.
The Governor expressed appreciation to workers and residents for their continued support and commitment to the state’s development agenda, assuring that his administration remains focused on initiatives that directly impact the welfare of the people.
He also prayed for the safety of workers, residents, and road users, expressing confidence that the ongoing infrastructure projects will stand as enduring symbols of progress and development in Delta State.
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Former Minority Leader, Elumelu to Deliver NUJ Keynote at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, has invited former Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, to deliver the keynote address at its 2026 Press Week.
The invitation was conveyed in a letter jointly signed by the Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Comrade Grace Ike, and Chairman of the Planning Committee, Obas Edesa.
According to the letter dated April 20, 2026, the event is scheduled to hold on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the Lagos/Osun Hall of the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
The theme of this year’s Press Week is titled: “2027 Election: Defending Democracy in the Era of Disinformation.”
The union noted that Elumelu’s experience as a former lawmaker and advocate of democratic values makes him suitable to address journalists, media stakeholders, government officials, and civil society organizations expected at the event.
“As a distinguished former lawmaker, a defender of democratic values, and a respected voice for the people, your presence and insights will greatly enrich discussions on the critical role of the media in safeguarding democracy against the growing challenges of misinformation and disinformation in Nigeria’s electoral process,” the letter stated.
The NUJ FCT Council added that the keynote address would provide an opportunity for deeper conversations around the role of the media in promoting credible elections and combating fake news ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The council also expressed optimism that Elumelu would honour the invitation and contribute to national discourse on democracy, responsible journalism, and electoral integrity.
The 2026 Press Week is expected to attract journalists, editors, media executives, public officials, development partners, and civil society groups from across the country.
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IKOH NDI ABIA 2027: The Maturity Of Time For A Calm, Experience And Winning Leadership In Abia State
By Aaron Mike Odeh
Politics, especially in a developing democracy like ours, is beyond mere political activities and electoral contests. It is fundamentally about leadership, vision, emotional intelligence, capacity, and the ability to inspire confidence among the people. In moments when the destiny of a people stands at a defining crossroads, wisdom demands that political parties and stakeholders place competence, experience and acceptability above sentiments and unnecessary experimentation.
As someone who has actively participated in Abia politics for over twenty-six years, occupying different positions at appointment status, i believe I possess the moral standing and practical experience to speak with clarity on the political future of Abia State and the direction the All Progressives Congress (APC), should take ahead of the 2027 governorship election.
My political journey and Media Consultancy has taken me across the length and breadth of NIGERIA including Abia State. From Arochukwu to Ukwa, from Umunneochi to Ikwuano, I have interacted closely with party leaders, grassroots mobilizers, traditional institutions, youths, women groups and stakeholders across different divides. I have watched governments emerge and fade. I have seen political structures built and dismantled. I have equally studied the expectations, emotions and aspirations of Abia people over the years.
From this wealth of experience and practical evaluation of Abia politics, one fact has remained consistently clear: for APC to genuinely position itself for victory in 2027, the party must present a candidate with political maturity, administrative experience, emotional stability, credibility and the capacity to unite various interests within and outside the party.
Without hesitation, I strongly believe that Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh perfectly fits into this critical expectation.
Chief Ikoh represents a rare blend of humility, experience, consistency and strategic political understanding. In a political environment often dominated by controversies, unnecessary bitterness and divisive tendencies, he has remained calm, focused, approachable and remarkably stable. These qualities may appear ordinary to some people, but in practical governance and political management, they are indispensable virtues that sustain leadership and build confidence among the electorate.
One of the strongest assets Chief Ikoh possesses is his maturity and ability to relate across political, ethnic and social lines. Politics in Abia today requires a leader who can build bridges rather than walls; a leader who understands that governance succeeds better when stakeholders are respected and united under a common vision. Chief Ikoh has demonstrated this quality over the years through his interactions with people across party affiliations and communities.
Beyond his personal qualities, Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh possesses extensive experience in public service and political administration. Leadership is not learned overnight. It is developed through years of service, sacrifice, strategic engagement and practical exposure. Abia State at this moment requires a leader who understands governance, appreciates political realities and possesses the administrative competence to navigate the challenges confronting our people.
Another important factor that distinguishes Chief Ikoh is his consistency of purpose. His aspiration to govern Abia State is not a sudden ambition driven by opportunism or political convenience. Since 2003, he has remained steadfast, focused and committed to his vision for the state. Such consistency speaks volumes about conviction, preparedness and genuine passion for service.
In politics, consistency builds trust. It reassures the people that a leader is not merely pursuing personal ambition but is driven by a long-term vision and commitment to societal development. This is one quality many Abians have come to appreciate in Chief Ikoh.
Furthermore, APC as a party must begin to prioritize electability and acceptability ahead of internal sentiments. Elections are won not merely through slogans, but through strategic calculations, grassroots acceptance and broad-based support. The reality before us is that the people of Abia are yearning for a leadership that is calm, responsible, inclusive and development-oriented. They desire a leader who can listen, unite and inspire confidence across different sectors of society.
Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh possesses these qualities in abundance.
His calm disposition, amiable personality and infectious ebullience naturally attract people to him. He is not known for needless controversies or divisive politics. Rather, he embodies the spirit of maturity and responsible engagement that APC needs to expand its acceptance across Abia State.
The journey toward 2027 should therefore not be approached with bitterness, selfish calculations or divisive tendencies. It should be approached with sincerity, wisdom and genuine concern for the future of Abia State and the success of our great party.
There comes a moment in the life of every people when destiny presents an opportunity that must not be ignored. I strongly believe that moment has come for APC in Abia State.
Indeed, as the Holy Scripture declares, “The time to favour Zion, yea, the set time, has come.” For Abia State, this is the maturity of time to embrace tested experience, political maturity and purposeful leadership.
With deep sense of responsibility and commitment to the progress of our state, I most respectfully appeal to APC stakeholders, leaders and delegates to rally behind Chief Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh and support the vision of IKOH NDI ABIA 2027.
This is not merely about an individual ambition; it is about giving APC the strongest opportunity to win the governorship election and provide purposeful leadership for the good people of Abia State.
The task before us is collective. The future is now. And the time is ripe for a leader with capacity, humility, experience and vision.
THE SET TIME IS NOW!
Aaron Mike Odeh, A Public Affairs Analyst, Media Consultant, Human and Community development advocate wrote from Post Army Housing Estate Kurudu Abuja
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