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    Economic Outlook 2024-2025 Hinged on Dangote Refinery Production – Expert

    Dr Chijioke Ekechukwu, an Economic Expert has said that most of the economic projections and outlook for 2024 and 2025 were hinged on the production from Dangote Refinery.

    Ekechukwu underscored the need to support and encourage the refinery and ensure its optimal production in the interest of forex availability, growth of nation’s foreign reserve and economy.

    Ekechukwu, the Managing Director of Dignity Finance and Investment Ltd., made this known on Sunday in an interview in Abuja.

    The expert, while reacting to the recent directive by the Federal Government to sell crude to Dangote refinery and local refineries in Naira, lauded the development.

    The Federal Government had directed the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) to commence crude oil sale to Dangote refinery and other local refineries in Naira denomination.

    President Bola Tinubu approved the new directive to promote crude oil trade using the local currency. According to the expert, the advantage of selling to the refinery in Naira is to avoid putting pressure on the refinery to source for foreign currency to purchase crude oil.

    He said there would be pressure on nation’s foreign exchange market if the refinery sources for forex locally to pay for crude. He said that paying in Naira would benefit both the refinery and the economy.

    “Firstly, I was surprised that the President is approving the sale of crude oil to Dangote Refinery now.

    “I expected that all these would have been agreed upon and approved even before the construction of the refinery started. Most of the economic projections and outlook for 2024 and 2025 were hinged on the production from Dangote Refinery.

    “Everything needs to be done to support and encourage the refinery and ensure that it produces optimally, in the interest of economic growth, forex availability, growth of foreign reserve and employment,” he said.

    He explained that it was only logical that the international oil price would be the guiding price, while any prevailing exchange rate would be used whenever such a sale was to take place. Enugu Govt. Approves N183bn For Construction of 161 Roads

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