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Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar
The 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, congratulated Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Group, on the launch of petrol from his refinery.
In a statement on his verified Facebook page on Thursday, Atiku also criticized the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government for its policies, which he claims undermine private sector confidence in Nigeria’s economy.
Recall that on Tuesday, Dangote officially announced the launch of Premium Motor Spirit, or petrol, from its refinery.
At a press conference, Dangote described this milestone as a significant breakthrough for the country, which had previously not produced any petrol for many years.
Reacting, the former Vice President said, “Let me congratulate and appreciate the efforts of Alhaji Aliko Dangote as the Dangote Refinery begins production of PMS. It demonstrates his tenacity and ‘can do’ spirit and his belief in his fatherland.
“This remarkable accomplishment is beyond a demonstration of the business acumen of just one man. It is also a manifestation of what corporate Nigeria can do to recover the Nigerian economy and make it strong, dynamic, and resilient. This resonates with my dream of having an enlarged private sector presence in the Nigerian economy. I am an unrepentant advocate for a strong and visible participation of the private sector in strategic sectors of the economy, either alone or in partnership with the state.
“Nigerians are aware of the many obstacles Aliko had to overcome to achieve this win. If the private sector must step forward to invest, create jobs, and drive growth, the government must roll out more supportive regulations and deliver them efficiently. The worst damage done by the APC-led government since 2015 is to unleash difficult-to-implement-and-sustain ‘reform’ initiatives that erode private sector confidence in our economy and drive investors away from our shores.
“There are a few major milestones ahead as Nigeria journeys toward attaining energy self-sufficiency. I hope Aliko will continue to lend his unwavering support on this journey.”
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