Thursday, June 25, 2026

Nigerian SEC orders halt to marketing for Dangote refinery IPO

Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday ordered an immediate halt to the marketing ​of a purported initial public offering by Dangote ‌Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals FZE, saying no application has been filed or approved.

The regulator said it had identified advertisements, digital campaigns and ​investment solicitations promoting shares in the refinery across ​social media and other channels. Some registered capital ⁠market operators were involved in seeking advance subscriptions, it ​added.

“No application for the registration of an IPO or ​public offer of shares of the refinery has been filed with or approved by the Commission,” the SEC said.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery, in ​a statement on X, reiterated its March position that ​it has not authorised any IPO-related marketing, described recent online reports ‌and ⁠solicitations as unauthorised and inaccurate, and said any potential offering would only be communicated through formal regulatory disclosures.

The SEC warned that the promotions — including requests to pre-fund accounts ​or secure ​allocations — could mislead ⁠investors, distort market expectations and undermine market integrity.

It directed operators to immediately stop related ​promotional activities, remove materials within 24 hours ​and ⁠refund any funds already collected. It warned of sanctions for non-compliance.

The refinery, owned by billionaire Aliko Dangote, began operations ⁠in 2024 ​and is expected to transform ​Nigeria’s fuel market. Its planned IPO scheduled for later this year had ​drawn widespread interest.

By Isaac Anyaogu, Reuters

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