Nigeria’s Petrol Import License Sparks Outrage Over Quality Concerns
Energy stakeholders are criticizing the Nigerian government’s decision to grant petrol import licenses, claiming it will turn the country into a dumping ground for low-quality fuel. Energy expert Salako Kareem argues that this move undermines domestic refineries and compromises quality control .
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) issued licenses to six marketers to import 180,000 metric tons of petrol, citing the need to stabilize supply amid global disruptions. However, Kareem believes this is a short-term fix that ignores structural weaknesses in Nigeria’s petroleum supply chain.
