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Lagos’ Dangote Refinery Boosts Jet Fuel Exports as Russia Extends Ban to November 2026

Refinery ships over 1.1 billion litres to Europe in two months, now meets 95% of Nigeria’s Jet A1 demand

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Refinery ships over 1.1 billion litres to Europe in two months, now meets 95% of Nigeria’s Jet A1 demand

Dangote Petroleum Refinery in Lagos has rapidly increased its presence in the international aviation fuel market after Russia extended its jet fuel export ban until November 2026, a move that is tightening global supply and sending European buyers searching for new suppliers. The development was confirmed on Monday as Russia announced it would continue restricting jet fuel exports to protect domestic supplies amid ongoing attacks on its refining infrastructure.

The Russian government’s decision, which exempts only intergovernmental agreements and already-cleared cargoes, follows earlier controls on gasoline exports and comes at a time when air travel demand is rebounding worldwide. Industry analysts say although Russia is not among the leading global exporters of jet fuel, the ban adds to wider concerns over aviation fuel shortages caused by refinery disruptions and geopolitical tensions—factors now making alternative suppliers like Dangote Refinery more attractive.

Recent industry data shows Dangote Refinery exported about 1.1 billion litres of aviation fuel to Europe between March and April 2026 while also meeting more than 95 percent of Nigeria’s domestic Jet A1 needs. In April alone, shipments from the Lagos-based refinery reached around 615 million litres of aviation fuel as part of a total 1.66 billion litres of refined products exported that month, indicating strong international demand for Nigerian petroleum products.

According to market observers, major disruptions affecting established refining centres have elevated the role of new large-scale facilities such as Dangote Refinery in global supply chains. “The environment is supporting suppliers with significant export capacity and stable production,” one energy analyst noted, pointing out that European buyers are increasingly looking beyond traditional Middle Eastern sources due to uncertainties and supply bottlenecks.

As at now, Dangote Refinery is seen capitalising on these shifts—strengthening Nigeria’s position in the international oil and gas sector while stabilising local jet fuel availability. Stakeholders expect continued strong demand for Dangote’s exports as long as geopolitical tensions persist and established supply routes remain under pressure.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/russia-jet-fuel-export-ban-could-boost-dangote-refinerys-position-in-global-aviation-fuel-market-2026061110055258942

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Ibadan Analyst Warns Unregulated Security Outfits May Undermine National Stability

Angel Folorunso urges compliance with Private Guard Companies Act as Iru Ekun network proposal raises concerns

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Angel Folorunso urges compliance with Private Guard Companies Act as Iru Ekun network proposal raises concerns

A political analyst and former lecturer, Angel Folorunso, has cautioned that the unchecked spread of unregulated private security outfits in Nigeria could pose new security risks and threaten national stability. Folorunso made this warning on Tuesday in Ibadan, Oyo State, through a statement addressing recent calls for alternative security arrangements amid rising insecurity.

The analyst specifically referenced the proposed Iru Ekun security network championed by Yoruba Nation activist Chief Sunday Adeyemo (popularly known as Sunday Igboho), stressing that any group operating outside established legal frameworks might inadvertently create parallel security structures. According to Folorunso, although the worsening state of insecurity across the country has led to increased public demand for community-based or private security solutions, such initiatives must strictly adhere to existing legislation.

Folorunso explained that Nigeria’s private security industry is mainly regulated by the Private Guard Companies Act of 1986. This law stipulates that all private security firms must be licensed, wholly Nigerian-owned, and supervised by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). He noted that any deviation from these provisions could worsen the current situation by creating confusion about legitimate authority and accountability.

He further advised stakeholders considering new security organisations to consult relevant laws before launching operations. “We cannot afford a proliferation of groups acting without oversight. It will only add to our existing challenges,” he said in his statement. Folorunso emphasised that government agencies like NSCDC have both supervisory and enforcement roles under the law.

As debates continue over how best to address Nigeria’s growing insecurity, analysts like Folorunso maintain that strict regulation and adherence to legal guidelines remain crucial. There was no immediate response from proponents of the Iru Ekun network at press time.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/national/unregulated-security-outfits-could-create-new-threats-analyst-warns/

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Kano State Implements 90% of Health Blueprint in Three Years, Says Commissioner

Health ministry reports major progress on blueprint targets; stakeholders urge full implementation for improved healthcare delivery

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Health ministry reports major progress on blueprint targets; stakeholders urge full implementation for improved healthcare delivery

Kano State government has achieved 90 percent implementation of its health sector blueprint within three years, according to the Commissioner for Health. The announcement was made in Kano on Thursday, highlighting significant progress in ongoing efforts to strengthen healthcare services across the North-West state.

According to the commissioner, the state government rolled out the health blueprint as a strategic plan to improve access and quality of healthcare for Kano residents. Over the past three years, targeted interventions have been executed under the plan, including rehabilitation of primary health centres, recruitment of additional personnel, and procurement of essential medical equipment.

The health sector blueprint was introduced to address longstanding challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and human resources in public hospitals. With Kano being one of Nigeria’s most populous states, officials say improved implementation is vital to reducing disease burden and achieving better health outcomes for millions of residents.

The commissioner stated that most objectives set out in the document have now been met or are near completion. “As at today, we can confidently say that about 90 percent of what we mapped out under this blueprint has been achieved,” he said. He noted that the remaining targets will be prioritised before the end of the current administration’s tenure. Stakeholders in Kano’s health sector commended government’s commitment but urged sustained investment to consolidate recent gains.

With these achievements, Kano State hopes to further enhance access to quality healthcare services and serve as a model for other states seeking effective health system reforms. The commissioner assured residents that efforts will continue until full implementation is realised.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/886952-kano-implements-90-of-health-blueprint-in-three-years-commissioner.html

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Federal Government Launches New HIV Strategy, Moves to Cut Donor Dependence

Health ministry unveils plan in Abuja, targets increased domestic funding as international support for HIV response declines

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Health ministry unveils plan in Abuja, targets increased domestic funding as international support for HIV response declines

The federal government on Thursday unveiled a new national HIV response plan in Abuja, aiming to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on international donors and prioritise increased domestic financing for HIV prevention and treatment programmes. The announcement comes as major external partners gradually scale back funding commitments amid shifting global health priorities.

At the formal launch event, health officials highlighted the urgent need for more sustainable local investment in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The new strategy seeks to mobilise funds from federal and state governments, as well as private sector stakeholders, to address gaps left by declining donor support. According to the health ministry, Nigeria remains one of the countries with the highest HIV burden globally, making continued investment critical for public health.

Officials explained that over the past two decades, Nigeria’s HIV response has depended heavily on international donors such as PEPFAR and the Global Fund. However, with foreign assistance now on a downward trend, there is growing concern about the long-term sustainability of treatment and prevention services for millions of Nigerians living with or at risk of HIV.

Speaking at the event, senior health ministry representatives said government is determined to bridge funding gaps by increasing budgetary allocations and encouraging partnerships with private organisations. They emphasised that enhanced domestic commitment will ensure uninterrupted access to antiretroviral drugs and other essential services. However, some public health advocates have called for transparent monitoring of how new funds are allocated and used at all levels.

The health ministry stated it will work closely with state governments and development partners to implement the new plan nationwide. Experts say success will depend on political will and accountability measures to ensure funds reach frontline services. The government has assured that it will regularly review progress towards national HIV reduction targets under this new approach.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/886933-nigeria-unveils-new-hiv-plan-seeks-shift-from-donor-dependence-to-domestic-financing.html

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