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300 NNPC trucks converge on Dangote Refinery to lift petrol

300 NNPC trucks converge on Dangote Refinery to lift petrol
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC, Limited’s trucks are arriving the Dangote Refinery ahead of loading of petrol tomorrow, Sunday, as scheduled.
In total, 300 NNPC trucks will be ready to load petrol.
The company’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, told Vanguard: “We (NNPC Ltd) has started deploying our trucks and vessels to the Dangote Refinery to lift PMS (petrol), in preparation for the scheduled lifting date of September 15th, as set by the refinery.
“Our trucks and personnel are already on site, ready to begin lifting.
“We are expecting more trucks, and the deployment will continue throughout the weekend so we can start loading as soon as the refinery begins operations on the 15th (tomorrow).
On X (Twitter), Soneye wrote: “NNPC Ltd. trucks are arriving at the Dangote Refinery in preparation for the scheduled petrol loading on Sunday, September 15, 2024.
“By the end of today, at least 300 trucks will be stationed at the refinery’s fuel loading gantry.”
Earlier, NNPC made same announcement.
It posted that “In preparation for the Dangote Refinery’s scheduled petrol loading on Sunday, September 15, 2024, NNPC Ltd. has been mobilising trucks to the refinery’s fuel loading gantry in Ibeju-Lekki.
“As of Saturday afternoon, NNPC Ltd. had deployed over 100 trucks, with hundreds more en route.”
Below are images of the NNPC trucks that had arrived the Dangote Refinery facility for petrol:
Source: Vanguard
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PAP Boss Hails King Ateke on 61st Birth Anniversary, Reaffirms Support for Traditional Institution Across the Niger Delta
By Divine Perezide – IduwiniVoice
High Chief Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, has praised HRH. King Ateke Michael Tom, the traditional ruler of the Okochiri Kingdom in Rivers State, on the august occasion of his 61st birth anniversary.
Otuaro who was amongst prominent dignitaries that graced the colourful occasion held in commemoration of King Ateke’s birth anniversary at his palace in Okochiri town, Okrika Local Government Area, last Monday was full of praise for the frontline Niger Deltade fender who has since ascended the thown of his fathers.
Otuaro described the Ijaw monarch as “a respectable leader whose reign has brought about unity, peace, progress and development around his community.”
He stressed that King Ateke, who is also the ‘Sekuro of the Niger Delta’, was a great asset who had contributed immensely to the peace, stability, security and development of the region.
Otuaro expressed his utmost regard for the traditional institution and the vital role of traditional rulers in the peace and development of communities in the Niger Delta.
He noted that traditional rulers were among the critical stakeholders that the PAP was collaborating with to strengthen the programme’s peace-building process in the region.
He reiterated that the programme was in safe hands, and strongly motivated by President Bola Tinubu to bridge the region’s human capital development gap through formal education scholarships and vocational training in aviation, maritime, agriculture, and other relevant trade areas.
Otuaro said his policy of inclusivity had ensured the involvement of Niger Delta women in the programme’s initiatives, stressing that there were plans designed for their empowerment and contribution to the region’s socio-economic growth.
He emphasized that he was focused on rendering quality service to the people of the region, and not distracted by the shenanigans of his detractors.
Otuaro called on all stakeholders of the region to remain steadfast in the effort to sustain the prevailing peace in the region so that socio-economic and developmental activities could thrive around the communities.
While expressing appreciation to King Ateke for his unwavering support to the programme, the PAP boss prayed to God to grant him long reign, longevity and good health.
Otuaro’s message was conveyed in a Press Statement signed by Mr. Igoniko Oduma, his Special Assistant on Media and made available to the press on the 4th of June, 2025.
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Delta Activist Mulade Bags Award, Reaffirms Commitment to Community and Sports Development
Renowned Niger Delta activist Comrade Sheriff Mulade has been honored with an award of honour by the Alegbe Organization in Delta State, Nigeria on Wednesday.
The group, while presenting the award said the award was to encourage and appreciate Mulade Sheriff for his unequal and selfless contributions in promoting football and entertainment in the state.
According to the group, Mulade was among the top contributors in the football and entertainment industries, adding that he (Mulade) deserved commendation and applause.
Receiving the award, Mulade thanked the Alegbe Organization for considering him for the award of honor, stating that whatever he does, he did it to better humanity and not necessarily for commendation.
He promised the group that he will continue to do his best to better humanity, emphasising that supporting humanity was something he had been doing over the years.
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IPF Pays Solidarity Visit to Hospitalised IWC Zonal Chair, Seeks Public Assistance
By Divine Perezide
The apex Pan-Ijaw media body, Ijaw Publishers’ Forum, has expressed deep sympathy with the Chairperson of the Ijaw Women Connect IWC, Western Zone, Comrade Mrs. Ebierebo Ande, who was involved in a terrible road accident last week.
IduwiniVoice recall that the IWC Zonal Chairperson was admitted in Capitol Hill Hospital along Airport Road, Effurun, Delta State, where she is currently recuperating, following her investment in an auto crash.
The IPF delegation led by the National President, Comrade Ozobo Austin, also made a cash donation of N100,000 as a token toh5 support from the IPF for her medical treatment.
“The IPF felt it wise as Ijaw frontline publishers to quickly respond to her plight as soon as we got wind of the tragic accident,” Ozobo said.
“From what we have seen, she needs all the help she could get. In fact, it is God’s intervention that she is alive as her injuries are really grave,” he added.
President Ozobo urged other good spirited individuals especially those of Ijaw extraction, to rally round the victim in her time of need.
“We also call on all fellow well-to-do Ijaw sons and daughters to come to her aid as an injury to one is an injury to all. She really needs support and prayers.”
The IPF President also prayed for the quick recovery of the IWC leader.