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Content creators pledge to protect Dangote Refinery from saboteurs

Content creators pledge to protect Dangote Refinery from saboteurs

From Okwe Obi, Abuja

Bloggers And Vloggers Content Creators Association in Nigeria (BAVCCA) has pledged its commitment to safeguarding the Dangote Refinery from saboteurs.

BAVCCA President Ikechukwu Chukwunyere, in a statement after a visit to the refinery, said the visit was not merely a tour but a pilgrimage to witness firsthand the embodiment of Nigerian ingenuity, resilience, and vision.

Chukwunyere said Dangote Industries is not just a private enterprise but a national asset that every Nigerian must protect, nurture, and defend against any form of sabotage or doubt.

According to him, citizens should internalise a vital truth, which is that Dangote Industries is a national asset.

“It represents the pinnacle of what Nigeria can achieve when vision meets determination. This refinery is not just about refining petroleum; it’s about refining our nation’s future—creating jobs, boosting our economy, reducing dependency on imports, and positioning Nigeria as a global leader. But assets like this face threats: scepticism from investors, sabotage on social media, and even closures of related industries.

“We cannot stand idly by. Every Nigerian—bloggers, vloggers, content creators, and citizens from all walks of life—must rise to protect Dangote Industries. Share the stories of its triumphs, counter falsehoods with facts, and advocate for policies that shield such enterprises from harm.

“Our association, BAVCCA, pledges to lead this charge, using our platforms to educate, inspire, and unite,” he added.

He charged the Dangote Group to maintain the tempo in ensuring a constant supply of petroleum products across the country.

In response, Dangote Refinery Vice President Edwin Devakumar expressed pleasure with the bloggers’ efforts and commended the good work being done by our community.

Devakumar said, “It was a moment of a big thank you and recognition for the bloggers’ efforts in supporting the Dangote Refinery, a validation that our voices as content creators matter in safeguarding national treasures.”