NAPS RALLY SUPPORT FOR DANGOTE REFINERY AGAINST SABOTAGE

The National Association of Polytechnic Students (NAPS) on Wednesday called on the Federal Government to defend and protect the Dangote Refinery as a national strategic asset, while any sabotage against it should be treated as economic terrorism.

The polytechnic students also urged Nigerians to resist every attempt to frustrate the success of the Dangote Refinery by the “oil cartels” who have profited from the failure and moribund state of Nigeria’s refineries.

NAPS made the call during a Solidarity Rally in Support of Dangote Refinery held in Benin, the Edo State capital, themed: “Protecting National Assets, Securing Youth Futures: NAPS Solidarity with Dangote Refinery for Economic Growth and Stability.”

In his speech, Comrade Eshiofune Paul Oghayan said, “Today, we gather here in Benin City, Edo State, not as spectators of national affairs, but as stakeholders in Nigeria’s industrial destiny.”

According to NAPS, “We call on the Federal Government to defend and protect the Dangote Refinery as a national strategic asset, and any sabotage against it must be treated as economic terrorism.

“We pray that 100% of crude oil supply be allocated to the Dangote Refinery because if we feed the refinery fully, it will crash fuel prices, strengthen the Naira, and stop the bleeding of foreign exchange.”

The student body also called on the Federal Government to halt the importation of fuel entirely, while appreciating the 15% reduction in fuel importation approved by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, insisting that half-measures cannot deliver full recovery.

“While we emphasise the need to refine what we consume, we also demand national priority for locally refined fuel in government procurement, transport, aviation, power, and military sectors.

“We further urge Mr. President to dismantle the importation cartel and support genuine national industrialization, just as we call on the National Assembly to pass a Local Refining Protection Bill to criminalize any form of sabotage against local refining industries.”

The polytechnic students also called on the Federal Government to scrap PENGASSAN, NUPENG, and DAPMAN, saying these bodies have become tools of economic blackmail and national regression, standing in opposition to progress.

However, NAPS clarified that the body is not defending workers but serving as gatekeepers against chaos, protecting a business empire built on Nigeria’s weakness.


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