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Dangote Refinery Wins Court Case Against Union Drivers in Logistics Dispute

Nigeria’s $20 billion Dangote Refinery has secured a legal victory against a coalition of unionized drivers, easing concerns over potential disruptions to fuel distribution from the continent’s largest refinery. The ruling was issued this week by a Lagos court, details of which were reported by Premium Times.

The dispute arose after a drivers’ union sought to block the refinery from engaging independent logistics providers, arguing it undermined unionized labor and violated existing labor arrangements. The court dismissed the case, stating the refinery was within its rights to contract with non-union drivers, a decision confirmed in documents reviewed by The Nation.

A spokesperson for Dangote Industries described the judgment as a “milestone for operational efficiency,” noting that flexibility in transportation logistics is essential for ensuring nationwide fuel supply. Industry analysts cited by BusinessDay said the ruling would help the refinery avoid bottlenecks in product distribution as it ramps up operations.

Union leaders expressed disappointment with the outcome but indicated they were considering an appeal. They warned that excluding their members could inflame labor tensions in Nigeria’s downstream oil and gas sector.

The refinery, which began producing fuels earlier this year, is seen as critical to Nigeria’s energy security and aims to reduce the country’s dependence on imported refined products. The court’s decision is expected to give Dangote greater leverage in shaping its distribution strategy at a time when the facility is expanding its supply network across the country.

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