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    Home > Blog > Prioritize Energy Security Over Import Ban, PETROAN Tells FG

    Prioritize Energy Security Over Import Ban, PETROAN Tells FG

    Samuel SurajuBy Samuel SurajuMay 7, 2025 Economy No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Prioritize Energy Security Over Import Ban, PETROAN Tells FG(Petroleumprice.ng)

    The Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) has urged the Federal Government to carefully implement its policy banning certain imported goods to avoid disrupting national energy security.

    This appeal was made in a press release issued by the association’s National Public Relations Officer, Dr. Joseph Obele, and made available to the media in Abuja.

    Fuel Availability and Affordability at Risk, PETROAN Warns

    PETROAN’s President, Dr. Billy Gillis-Harry, expressed support for the government’s efforts to strengthen local industries. However, he emphasized that any policy shift must not interfere with the steady supply of petroleum products, especially given Nigeria’s daily fuel consumption exceeding 46 million litres.

    “Policies must be carefully structured to avoid jeopardizing energy access and economic stability,” Gillis-Harry cautioned.

    The association acknowledged the intent to promote domestic production but warned against a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, it called for strategic exemptions to protect critical sectors such as fuel distribution and public health.

    Critical Goods Must Be Exempted from Import Restrictions

    According to PETROAN, some essential goods may not be sufficiently produced within the country. The association recommended that the government provide waivers for vital imports, especially:

    • Fuel and petroleum products
    • Medicines and pharmaceuticals
    • High-demand consumables

    PETROAN outlined several reasons for this stance, including:

    • Insufficient local capacity or expertise
    • Superior quality of imported alternatives
    • Global economies of scale that lower import costs
    • Strategic importance of certain products to national security

    The association cited examples from countries like the United States, where trade restrictions often include flexibility through targeted tariffs and product-specific exemptions, especially under policies aimed at prioritizing local industries.

    Balancing Local Growth with Economic Realities

    Potential Benefits of the Import Ban

    • Encourages domestic production and job creation
    • Helps reduce reliance on foreign goods
    • Can improve the trade balance and conserve foreign reserves

    Risks of an Overly Rigid Ban

    • Could result in shortages of essential items
    • May trigger price hikes and worsen inflation
    • Local producers may struggle to meet demand efficiently

    Dr. Gillis-Harry noted that poorly executed policies could intensify inflationary pressures, particularly if energy supplies are disrupted. He urged the Federal Government to pursue measured, well-structured reforms that avoid unintended economic setbacks.

    Call for Investment in Refining and Local Capacity Building

    To ensure long-term energy security, PETROAN called on authorities to boost investments in domestic refining infrastructure. The association also advocated for stronger support for local manufacturers to enhance their competitiveness and production output.

    The group reaffirmed its commitment to working with policymakers to achieve a resilient, self-sufficient energy system while protecting the interests of Nigerian consumers and businesses.

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    Samuel Suraju
    Samuel Suraju

      Samuel Suraju is a talented reporter and writer with a degree in Communication and Media Studies from Lagos State University. Specializing in Oil & Gas reporting, Samuel combines strong research skills with a passion for storytelling, covering a wide range of topics from emerging trends to in-depth profiles. With a keen eye for detail and a dedication to delivering compelling narratives, Samuel is committed to bringing fresh, engaging content to readers.

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