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IPMAN tells members to skip imports, hit Dangote pumps
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78729, member: 636"] IPMAN is telling every one of its members to buy fuel from the Dangote Refinery. The national president, Abubakar Maigandi, said the refinery currently has the best price. A new deal allows direct supply to registered IPMAN members. Free delivery to their stations everywhere starts in early 2026. Maigandi claims the partnership will lower pump prices further. He praised Aliko Dangote for supporting federal policy. IPMAN controls most of the retail market and promises no fuel shortages for Nigerians. The statement credited President Tinubu's leadership adjustments in regulatory agencies for enabling the partnership. The association also used the moment to push for payment of old debts. They reminded the new head of the NMDPRA about over 190 billion naira in unpaid bridging claims owed to members. Their stated goal is to end fuel imports by backing domestic refining. [/QUOTE]
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