It made this known in a statement signed by Anthony
Chiejina, the Group Chief Branding and Communications Officer of the company
and sent on Thursday night.
The statement noted that “although discussions are ongoing
with IPMAN, it is misleading to suggest that they (IPMAN Members) are
experiencing difficulties loading refined products from our Petroleum Refinery,
as we currently have no direct business dealings with them.
“Consequently, we cannot be held responsible for any
payments made to other entities.”
Dangote Refinery also clarified that “the payment in mention
has been made through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL),
and not us.
“In the same vein, NNPCL has neither approved, nor
authorised us to release our Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) to IPMAN.”
It added that the refinery can meet Nigeria’s demand for all
petroleum products and can load 2,900 trucks a day.