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Dangote Refinery drops suit against Nigerian fuel importers

According to a filing in court, Dangote Refinery retracted its lawsuit over fuel imports against Nigeria's midstream, downstream, and petroleum regulator, as well as several fuel importers including the state-owned NNPC Ltd.

Africa's biggest refinery sought to annul fuel import licenses issued to NNPC Ltd., AYM Shafa Ltd., A.A. Rano Ltd., T. Time Petroleum Ltd., 2015 Petroleum Ltd., and Matrix Petroleum Services Ltd. The refinery also demanded 100 billion naira (66 million dollars) in damages. Dangote Refinery filed a lawsuit claiming that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Agency was violating the laws by issuing gasoline import permits to NNPC and fuel traders. NMDPRA did not comment on the allegation.

The suit was filed in the Federal High Court of Nigeria. It stated that imports are only allowed to cover production shortages.

Ogwu Oonoja, Dangote’s lawyer, filed a notice to discontinue the suit on Monday, at the Federal High Court of Abuja. He said: “Take notice that this plaintiff discontinues the case against the defendants immediately.” The withdrawal was not explained.

The case will still be heard on the 29th of September, when the defendants can either ask for costs or waive them. This allows the court to officially dismiss the lawsuit. Reporting by Camillus EBOH Writing by Chijioke OHuocha Editing Rod Nickel

(source: Reuters)