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Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by jonhemma11: 6:18am On Jun 10, 2016
Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Press Release

Dangote Group supports plan to diversify Nigeria’s exports away from oil

A new milestone was reached this week, with the presentation of the national ‘Zero Oil’ plan to senior leadership of the Dangote Group, in line with the current administration's agenda of restructuring the economy to no longer depend on crude oil exports.

This engagement by the Nigeria Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is part of a nationwide roadshow to engage stakeholders and investors on the government's vision of making Nigeria’s overdependence on crude oil, a thing of the past.

The Dangote Group is Nigeria’s largest conglomerate, and also one of the nation’s highest earners of non-oil foreign exchange. The Group already distributes goods produced in Nigeria across West and Central Africa, and has set its sights on more growth in markets beyond.

Mr Segun Awolowo, ED\CEO NEPC, presented the ‘Zero Oil’ plan to the Dangote Group, emphasizing the use of exports as a core driver of - job creation, increased investments, growth in government income, and better macro stability (through more foreign exchange inflows).

Nigeria's interventions to boost the supply of foreign exchange (i.e. through exports), will augment other actions that reduce foreign exchange demand. The economic miracle seen in East Asian countries, in a single generation, was anchored primarily on the growth and diversification of exports in those markets. The Nigerian government plans to achieve the same in a shorter period.

The Zero Oil plan has set a long term goal of earning 20 percent of Nigeria’s GDP (i.e. US$100 billion) from non-oil exports. The initial target however is to exceed US$30 billion annually in non-oil exports over the next 10 years (starting from US$5 billion today). The Dangote Group presents a strong example to corporate Nigeria as the Group continues to invest heavily in a number of strategic sectors central to Nigeria’s export diversification plans – including Petrochemicals, Sugar, Cement, amongst others.

In attendance at the presentation were, Alhaji Aliko Dangote (President Dangote Group), Olakunle Alake (COO Dangote Group), Mr Segun Awolowo (ED/CEO NEPC), and others.
Many oil exporting countries have recently introduced national plans to stop their over-dependence on oil, most recently Saudi Arabia.

The Zero Oil plan articulates Nigeria's commitment to its own export diversification. The NEPC' continues its nationwide roadshow to build a Nigerian economy no longer dependent on oil exports. This will include consultations with major investors, trade associations, small businesses, State governments, and foreign missions\partners.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/06/dangote-group-supports-plan-to.html

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Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by jonhemma11: 6:18am On Jun 10, 2016
Good move!
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by 989900: 6:24am On Jun 10, 2016
"Neccesity is the mother of invention."
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by houstonia(m): 6:27am On Jun 10, 2016
After him done make enough money from oil grin. When the diversification start na him sugar them commodity, with obj farm produce them go first demand to be exported. That means more money in their projects. Nigerian government stereotyped mofos since time immemorial.

Good move anyway
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by Slitman: 6:27am On Jun 10, 2016
Thump up Sir . I so much believe in this administration . I'm hopeful
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by brunofarad(m): 6:31am On Jun 10, 2016
Watching
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by Luukasz(m): 6:36am On Jun 10, 2016
Huh huh.. why won't he support FG plans to diversify our exports. He's a business man,so if opportunity of making money comes his way he seizes it without much hesitation.
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by kossyablaze(m): 6:37am On Jun 10, 2016
Slitman:
Thump up Sir . I so much believe in this administration . I'm hopeful
me too buh not the dvllard as the head. Hes old, sick and clueless
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by bewla(m): 6:38am On Jun 10, 2016
to what KUNU
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by maryam6(f): 6:43am On Jun 10, 2016
Beautiful, that is all wat we are saying.
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by Slitman: 8:35am On Jun 10, 2016
kossyablaze:
me too buh not the dvllard as the head. Hes old, sick and clueless
how can you termed him as being clueless when all this things is part of his own initiative ? It seems you never like the man o . Lol
Re: Dangote Supports FG Plan To Diversify Nigeria’s Exports Away From Oil by millhouse: 12:15pm On Jun 10, 2016
brunofarad:
Watching
good

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