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Dakuku Peterside urges Tinubu to adopt policies to attract refinery investors

Mr Peterside stressed that investors require support through low-interest capital and other incentives without compromising national interests.

• July 24, 2024
Dakuku Peterside
Dakuku Peterside[Credit Vanguard News]

Dakuku Peterside, former chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Petroleum (Downstream), has urged President Bola Tinubu’s government to implement policies that incentivise investment in local refinery capacity.

Mr Peterside, in an interview on Wednesday in Lagos, emphasised the need to attract private capital to crude oil refining due to its significant impact on the economy and job creation.

“We must be mindful of the signals we send; otherwise, no one will invest in the sector. Refining is a low-margin business exposed to global market fluctuations,” Mr Peterside said.

Mr Peterside stressed that investors require support through low-interest capital and other incentives without compromising national interests.

The former director-general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) also advocated for government support and policy-level backing for modular refineries.

Mr Peterside highlighted the importance of providing security and a conducive policy environment for investors, noting that no genuine investor would choose an unsafe environment over a secure one.

He called for policy and regulatory consistency, stating, “We cannot use different measures for different businesses and expect investors to take us seriously. Investors are sensitive to inconsistencies.

“The government should minimise political risk and enhance the ease of doing business.”

Regarding the Dangote refinery crisis, Mr Peterside pointed out issues of regulatory clarity and policy inconsistency, asking, “What are the regulations? What is the government’s position on in-country refinery investment?”

He advised investors to assess their risk appetite before investing and cautioned that inconsistent government policies and regulatory enforcement could deter investment.

Mr Peterside said the treatment of local investors would signal foreign investors, adding that investments would go where they are welcomed.

He added, “Let us be firm and clear on fundamentals, collaboration, regulatory regimes, policy targets and operational excellence.” 

(NAN)

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