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NNPC refineries will never work again – Obasanjo says and gives reasons



Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said once again that the NNPC refineries will never work again. This comes as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited continues its search for technical partners to operate the Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna refineries. Speaking during a television interview aired on Saturday night, April 25, by Sony Irabor Live, Obasanjo said, One of the lessons that I learnt is that PPP (public-private partnership) works. Look, one project that has not been destroyed by the government in Nigeria is the NLNG (Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas), where the private sector has 51 per cent, and the Nigerian government has 49 per cent. See what we did with Nigerian railways. See what we did with the national shipping company. See what we are doing now, even with the NNPC. The NNPC has refineries, and I said to people that it will never work. And a man had the audacity to say, Am I a chemical engineer? Obasanjo narrated his failed efforts to attract Shell to run the refineries. Look, when I was there, I called Shell. I said, Look, please, I beg you, come and take 10 per cent equity and run the refinery for us. They said no. I said, Okay, if you dont want to take equity, dont take equity. Come and run the refineries. They said no, he said. Obasanjo said he then invited a top official of Shell for a one-on-one conversation to know why his offers were turned down. So, I called him, and I said, Tell me, be honest with me. Why dont you want to handle this? He said first, they want to let me know that they make most of their profits on the upstream, not the downstream. He said they run their downstream without making a loss, but they dont make a lot of profit from it. Its more of a service than a major profit-making. So thats number one. Number two: he said our refineries are too small. This was when I was an elected President. He said our refineries are too small. One is 60,000 barrels, and another is 100,000 barrels. He said refineries at that time were in the range of 250,000 barrels to 300,000 barrels. "Number three: he said our refineries are not well-maintained. We call quacks and amateurs to come and maintain our refineries. The refineries are not in good order. "He said, Number four, theres too much corruption around our refineries, and they dont want to be part of that." Obasanjo said when the President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, expressed willingness to offer $750m to take 51 per cent of two of the facilities, he felt a miracle had happened. Until one day, Aliko (Dangote) came and offered $750m to take two of the refineries; that will be 51 per cent. I said, Wow, God, you are really a God of miracles. I told Aliko to bring the money quickly. They brought the money, and they paid, he said. However, Obasanjo said his successor, the late Umar Yaradua, reversed the deal after he left office, claiming he was under too much pressure from the NNPC. He mentioned that only the current NNPC Group Chief Executive Officer, Bayo Ojulari, has said the truth about the state of the refineries so far. When I left office, NNPC went to my successor and convinced him. So I got up. I went to Umar. I said, Look, Umar, maybe you dont know; this is why we did what we did. He said, Well, NNPC came to me. I said, But you know that NNPC cannot run this thing. He said he knew. I asked, Then why did you give in? He said because of pressure. And I said, Look, when you sell these refineries, you will not get 200 million (dollars) for them, because you will sell them as scrap. Only the present NNPC head has told the country the truth. But in the meantime, I was told that they have spent about $16bn, which is only $4bn short of what Aliko used to build Africas largest refinery, Obasanjo said.The post NNPC refineries will never work again Obasanjo says and gives reasons appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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