Pastor Adeboye Seeks Spiritual Intervention For Nigerian Refineries, Berates Oil Cabal

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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has urged Nigerians to pray for divine intervention in the face of efforts by those he described as unscrupulous oil marketers to thwart the operations of the only working refinery in Nigeria.

Although he did not specifically mention the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, following the previous sabotage of Nigeria’s four state-owned refineries, it is believed that he was referring to the $20 billion facility located in Lagos, when he made the altar call.

The respected clergyman made the call for nationwide prayers during the November 2024 Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service themed ‘Total Restoration’, which held in the capital city.

While Adeboye did not explicitly name the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, his remarks echoed the ongoing alleged attempts by oil marketers to prevent the refinery from functioning as it was designed to.

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The Dangote Refinery based in Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos is the only facility currently refining petrol in Nigeria, and Adeboye’s comments reflected the dispute between the refinery and oil marketers, who seek to continue importing fuel for personal gain.

Adeboye reminded the congregation that it was God who raised Aliko Dangote to establish a refinery after years of failed attempts to revive Nigeria’s four public refineries, which had consumed billions of Naira with little result.

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He questioned the persistence of fuel imports despite Nigeria’s status as a major crude oil producer.

Adeboye said: “Are we under a curse? We have four refineries, we poured all kinds of money into them, none of them is working. But God raised someone to build a refinery that works. He is not my relative, he is not from my village.

“He is not even a Christian, but he is a Nigerian who says, ‘Why should my people suffer when I have the means to build a refinery that can work?’ Now he is refining petrol, and some people want to stop him from selling it, so they can keep importing,”

Adeboye also pointed out the damage caused by the fuel subsidy, describing it as a significant drain on Nigeria’s resources, contributing to the country’s mounting debts and corruption.

He stressed that when President Bola Tinubu announced the end of the subsidy in 2023, Nigerians largely welcomed the decision, but oil marketers, who benefitted from the subsidy regime, were furious.

These marketers, the pastor claimed, have formed alliances with some International Oil Companies (IOCs) and other powerful interests to obstruct the new refinery.

This, according to him, includes restricting access to crude oil and forcing Dangote to import crude from countries like the United States, among others.

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He called for prayer for the total restoration of the country, noting that the Nigerian people are suffering the consequences, as the prices of essential goods have soared, pushing many items beyond the reach of ordinary citizens.

“The masses are the ones suffering because these marketers, who are bent on keeping imports alive, already have more money than they can ever spend,” he said.

Despite the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s capacity to meet Nigeria’s entire demand for petroleum products – and even to export surplus fuel – oil marketers continue to pressurise the government to allow ongoing petrol imports.

This has placed additional strain on the Naira, which has continued to depreciate.

Recently, the Crude Oil Refineries Owners Association of Nigeria (CORAN) urged the government to protect local refineries from unfair competition posed by importers and international petroleum traders, in line with provisions in the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

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