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Dangote Refinery recalls redeployed, sacked engineers
Dangote Petroleum Refinery has approved the recall of engineers previously redeployed across its business units, granting what management described as a conditional pardon.
In an internal communication to staff, the company said the decision came after an extensive review process and appeals from stakeholders, respected individuals, and the affected engineers.
The refinery noted that while the initial measures were necessary to safeguard operations and enforce organisational standards, it has now opted to provide a second chance.
According to a memo signed by the Group Vice President, Oil & Gas, Devakumar Edwin, all affected personnel will be invited for a meeting before being reassigned to resume duties at the refinery. The recall also applies to engineers who declined earlier redeployment options.
Management stressed that the move reflects a balance between fairness and accountability, while maintaining that discipline and professionalism remain critical.
“This decision was not an easy one. It reflects not only our belief in second chances but also serves as a clear reminder that loyalty, professionalism and adherence to organisational standards are non-negotiable,” the company said.
“Effective immediately, all engineers previously redeployed to other business units, will be invited for a meeting and, subsequently, will be provided with an opportunity to render their services at our Petroleum Refinery. This would include those who did not avail the opportunity provided earlier for redeployment”.
The company, however, warned that any repeat of misconduct would attract strict sanctions, reaffirming its zero-tolerance stance on actions capable of undermining operations.
Dangote Refinery added that it expects renewed commitment from the returning engineers as it continues efforts to strengthen efficiency and sustain its role in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
“We welcome our colleagues back, with the expectation of renewed dedication, and we look forward to working together to strengthen our operations and deliver excellence in the oil and gas sector,” it added.
The development follows the October 2025 redeployment of some refinery engineers to other companies within the Dangote Group as part of efforts to stabilise operations at the time.
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