PETER OBI HAS NO INFLUENCE OVER NDC PARTY AFFAIRS – VICTOR UMEH. (PHOTO).

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 Senator Victor Umeh, representing Anambra Central Senatorial District, has firmly stated that the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, exerts no influence on party decisions or candidate selections. Umeh made the clarification on Monday during an interview, while addressing speculations and allegations that he was involved in influencing positions within the party. The NDC has come under heavy criticism following its recently concluded primary elections across the country. In response to claims linking Obi to the process, Umeh distanced the former Anambra governor from any involvement. “Peter Obi has not been involved in influencing who becomes what in the NDC. He’s somebody whom you can hardly see drag into a process like this,” Senator Umeh said. He added that in Obi’s local government area, residents are fully aware of developments and do not require directives from him on whom to support. Umeh attributed his own decision to join the NDC to the p...

OVER 2,000 TRUCKS DAILY: DANGOTE REFINERY SETS RECORD PETROL LOADING AS PRIVATE DEPOTS EMPTY OUT. (PHOTO).


 Over 2,000 Trucks Daily: Dangote Refinery Sets Record Petrol Loading as Private Depots Empty Out


Dangote Petroleum Refinery has shattered records by loading more than 2,000 trucks of petrol per day, cementing its position as Nigeria's dominant fuel supply hub while private depots across the country remain largely deserted.


The surge in activity follows aggressive price cuts, with Dangote slashing its ex-depot price to ₦699 per litre and lowering the minimum lift volume from 2 million litres to just 250,000 litres. These moves have opened direct access to thousands of smaller independent marketers, who now account for a significant portion of the daily loadings.


A new 10-day bank guarantee payment system has further fueled the rush, easing financial burdens and enabling round-the-clock operations to handle the unprecedented volume.


IPMAN, representing over 80% of Nigeria's retail fuel stations, has fully endorsed the shift, with daily loadings previously reported at over 1,000 trucks earlier in December now consistently exceeding 2,000.


Industry sources confirm the dramatic consolidation: as Dangote captures the bulk of petrol distribution, traditional private depots face sharply reduced throughput and shrinking margins.

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