The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen, led other principal officers of the Green Chambers on visit to the Dangote Refinery Complex in Lagos on Saturday.
The team comprises the Deputy Speaker, Ben Kalu; House Leader, Julius Ihonvbere; Chief Whip, Bello Kumo; Deputy House Leader, Abdullahi Halims; and Deputy Whip, Adewumi Onanuga.
Others on the entourage are the Minority Leader, Kingsley Chinda; Minority Whip, Ali Isa; Deputy Minority Leader, Aliyu Madaki; and Deputy Minority Whip, George Ozodinobi.
Chairmen of relevant committees of the House on oil and gas were also on the entourage.
The speaker’s spokesperson, Musa Krishi, said on Saturday, that the visit was to allow the leadership to familiarise themselves with the 650,000 barrels per day refinery.
Krishi said the visit was earlier billed for June; but the leadership of the House had other engagements, therefore, the trip was rescheduled to 20 July.
“The familiarisation visit, which was on the invitation of the Dangote Group, was initially planned to jointly take place with the leadership of the Senate on 3 June 2024. However, the leadership of the National Assembly had to put the visit on hold to meet with the leadership of the organised labour on the strike it embarked on at the time.
“The Senate leadership has since embarked on the visit separately, while the House leadership slated 20 July for its own,” he said.
The Speaker said the visit was in line with the legislative agenda of the House to provide an enabling environment for business by removing obstacles, adding that tour would give the lawmakers insight into the challenges facing the sector.
“The purpose of this visit is to provide the House leadership and the relevant oil and gas committees with an in-depth understanding of the nature, scope, and activities of the Dangote Refinery. This initiative aligns with our legislative agenda, which aims to support the president’s Renewed Hope agenda, focusing on economic transformation, growth, and development.
“This familiarisation tour underscores our commitment to engaging with and supporting critical sectors that drive our economy. Also, this visit provides valuable insights that will inform our legislative measures and decisions.
“We remain dedicated to fostering an environment conducive to economic growth and development, ensuring that our legislative actions align with the broader goals of national progress as articulated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR,” the speaker said.
The speaker also told the Chairman of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, to maintain a line of communication with the House.
“Together, we can drive Nigeria forward, harnessing the full potential of our resources and talents. I look forward to continued collaboration and a prosperous future for our great nation,” Tajudeen said.
The Federal Government and the Dangote Group have been trading allegations and counter allegations between themselves going through what many have described as a “cold relationship” concerning the refinery.
The Dangote Group has accused some International Oil Companies (IOCs) of sabotage against the refinery.
Last month, the Vice President of Oil and Gas at Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Devakumar Edwin, accused IOCs in Nigeria of doing everything to frustrate the survival of Dangote Oil Refinery and Petrochemicals.
Edwin said the IOCs had refused to supply crude oil t to domestic refiners, lamenting that the action was frustrating the multi-billion-dollar refinery.
But the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), and refuted the claim, and accused the refinery of “producing low-quality product.”
The NMDPRA Chief Executive, Farouk Ahmed, while speaking with journalists at the State House, said the government is concerned about the possibility of a total monopoly by the Dangote Group.