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Dangote slashes fuel price, tells regulators no gree for anybody
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80618, member: 636"] Dangote went full activist and crashed fuel prices. Business titan Aliko Dangote leveraged his refinery to slash pump prices in a direct challenge to established oil sector interests, embodying a popular defiant slogan. His move triggered a public feud with then-regulator Farouk Ahmed of the NMDPRA, whom Dangote accused of corruption and favoring costly fuel imports. Dangote's legal complaint ultimately led to Ahmed's resignation. When another figure, Engineer Kailani, made vague allegations on Trust TV about Dangote's wealth, Dangote threatened a massive lawsuit, forcing a public retraction and apology. The result was a tangible price drop at stations like MRS in Lagos, with Dangote urging public oversight of retailers. This consumer-focused stance mirrors actions by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission. The FCCPC recently sealed an office of the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company for ignoring customer complaints, demonstrating its enforcement of consumer rights. A personal anecdote illustrates how FCCPC intervention forced IKEDC to comply with rules on meter replacement, avoiding unfair charges. This regulatory assertiveness, alongside Dangote's market disruption, reflects a broader shift toward citizen activism and institutional reform. The piece links this atmosphere to national leadership, noting President Bola Tinubu's push for fiscal autonomy for local governments following a Supreme Court verdict, positioning him as supportive of systemic accountability pressures. [/QUOTE]
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