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Dangote Trucks Alone Cannot Solve Fuel Distribution, Marketers Say

Oil marketers have warned that Dangote Refinery’s deployment of 4,000 CNG-powered trucks cannot guarantee nationwide fuel supply.

“All we are asking for is inclusion. There’s no way Dangote’s trucks alone will reach every corner of the country,” PETROAN president Gillis-Harry said on Channels TV.

PETROAN president Gillis-Harry

Logistics in Nigeria’s Fuel Supply

Dangote’s direct-to-station model bypasses depots, raising fears of disruption to traditional distribution networks. While 1,000 trucks have arrived, marketers insist existing depots and independent retail outlets remain crucial for access.

Risks to Rural Supply

Without inclusion of depot networks, experts warn rural areas may face shortages. Marketers say collaboration, not exclusion, will ensure efficiency.


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