Ban On The Importation Of Dirty Fuel
The Federal Government has said that the
enforcement of the ban on the importation of dirty
fuel with high sulphur content from Europe to
Nigeria will begin from July 1, 2017, The Punch
reports.
The Minister of Environment, Mrs. Amina
Mohammed, stated this at an event organised by
the ministry in Abuja on Friday to mark her one
year in office. On December 1, 2016, Nigeria, Benin,
Togo, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire agreed to introduce
strict standards to ensure cleaner, low sulphur
diesel fuels and vehicle emission standards,
effectively cutting off Europe’s West African
market to export its dirty fuels.
She said, “From July 1, 2017, we will commence
the enforcement of the 50ppm sulphur in fuel. And
the July deadline is on all fuels, your diesel, petrol
and kerosene. Everybody knows that this is going
to take some efforts, which is why we gave the six
months’ notice. What is more important is that we
are working with the refineries on a long-term
approach.
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