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Available for immediate acquisition is a fully equipped, high-capacity Mega Filling Station and Commercial Hub strategically situated at Jabi, directly by the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) and the EFCC Headquarters, Abuja. Spanning an immense landmass of 1.25 Hectares, this premium asset commands unparalleled vehicular traffic, making it one of the most lucrative energy and retail distribution hubs in the Federal Capital Territory.
This institutional asset is offered at a Net Price of ₦6.5 Billion Naira.
Comprehensive Asset Specifications
This commercial masterpiece is structurally optimized for high-volume operations, maximum storage efficiency, and multi-stream retail revenue:
Fuelling Infrastructure & Retail Dispensers
- 48 Operational Pumps: Designed to service massive volumes of vehicular traffic simultaneously, drastically minimizing wait times and maximizing daily sales turnover.
- 12 Massive Underground Tanks: Each tank boasts a substantial capacity of 45,000 liters, ensuring vast reserves and protecting operations against supply chain disruptions.
- Premium Motor Spirit (PMS / Petrol): 10 Dedicated Tanks
- Automotive Gas Oil (AGO / Diesel): 1 Dedicated Tank
- Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK / Kerosene): 1 Dedicated Tank
Supporting Commercial Structures & Ancillary Services
- A Storey Plaza: A modern, multi-office commercial building situated within the complex. Perfect for banking halls, mini-marts, fast-food franchises, or corporate administrative offices to generate secondary rental income.
- Full-Service Lube Bay: A dedicated, fully equipped vehicle servicing and lubrication bay to capture high-margin automotive maintenance revenue.
- Unrivaled Landmass: 1.25 Hectares (12,500 square meters) of premium, fully paved, and secure commercial ground, offering seamless turning radiuses for heavy-duty fuel tankers and massive customer traffic.
Strategic Investment Value: Why This Asset is a Masterstroke
1. Unbeatable Institutional Location
Situated along the high-density Jabi transit corridor, directly flanking the FMC and the EFCC Headquarters, this filling station benefits from a constant, non-stop flow of corporate, government, commercial, and private vehicular traffic 24 hours a day.
2. Multi-Stream Revenue Generation
Beyond fuel distribution, the inclusion of the large storey plaza and lube bay transforms this property into a fully integrated commercial plaza. Investors can leverage highly lucrative corporate leases with tier-1 retail brands, banks, and convenience stores.
3. Complete Legal and Operational Verification
This asset comes with a clean, unencumbered root of title and all necessary regulatory approvals required for oil and gas operations in the FCT. Full legal documentation is ready to undergo frictionless corporate due diligence.
Transaction Terms & Brokerage Structure
- Purchase Price: ₦6,500,000,000 (Strictly Net Price).
- Broker’s Professional Fee: 5% of the final purchase price, applicable to both the Buying and Selling parties.
- Mandatory Operational Protocol: In accordance with standard high-value corporate asset disposal procedures, an official Letter of Interest (LOI) on corporate letterhead must be submitted and vetted before any physical inspection, structural audits, or release of title documents can be cleared.
Initiate the Acquisition Process
This is a premier, generational cash-flowing asset that rarely enters the open market. It is perfectly aligned for energy consortiums, institutional investors, and major downstream petroleum marketers looking to instantly dominate the FCT energy market.
To submit your corporate Letter of Interest or to schedule a confidential preliminary briefing with our principal partners, please contact our corporate desk directly via the Walexdot Contact Page or click the executive communication link below.
👉 Submit Letter of Interest & Contact Advisory Desk
References
Federal Republic of Nigeria. (1978). Land Use Act, Chapter 202, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.

