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Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by arsenefc: 3:36pm On Sep 23, 2011


Africa's richest man wants his continent to grow -- and some say his project to build its largest fertiliser plant could provide relief to farmers and help put a dent in food shortages.
The project, set to come on stream in three years, may also serve as an example of how Nigeria, the continent's largest oil producer with massive untapped gas reserves, can put its often-squandered natural resources to good use.
Of course, Nigeria-based Dangote Group, headed by Aliko Dangote, once dubbed Africa's richest man by Forbes, could stand to rake in yet another small fortune along the way.

The company has set out plans for the plant to be located in the south of Nigeria in Edo state. It is to be constructed by Italian firm Saipem, though the cost of the project was not made public.
It would employ some 7,000 people, directly and indirectly, according to Dangote, and eventually allow Nigeria to stop importing fertiliser and use its wealth of natural gas reserves as part of the manufacturing process.
The plant would also produce enough to export, the company says while describing the plant as the biggest in Africa.
"There is no reason why Nigeria should be importing fertiliser," Aliko Dangote said in a statement.
"I am happy that with this agreement, by the time our plant is completed and commissioned, the country will become self-sufficient in fertiliser production and even have the capacity to export the products to other African countries."
The Nigerian programme officer for the International Fund for Agricultural Development, a UN agency, welcomed the plan.
"Whatever happens here will have a multiplier effect on the rest of Africa," said Benjamin Odoemena.
"Once there is food sufficiency in Nigeria, other African countries, including the famine-ravaged Horn of Africa, will benefit."
Of course, there are sure to be sceptics. Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, has had a long list of highly ambitious projects that were either torpedoed by corruption or simply went nowhere.


Whether a similar fate will befall the Dangote plan remains to be seen, but the tycoon certainly has a history of successes to make his case, with his company already strong in areas including cement, flour, sugar and food production.
When operational in 2014, the plant will produce 7,700 metric tonnes per day of granulated urea, consisting of two trains with a production capacity of 3,850 metric tonnes each per day, they said.
Agriculture has long been neglected in Nigeria, with the oil industry providing some two-thirds of government revenue and more than 90 percent of export earnings.
But the oil industry provides few local jobs, while it has been estimated that agriculture employs about 70 percent of the workforce. Most are subsistence farmers.
"It will boost agricultural production in the country and tremendously increase the yields of farmers since more fertilisers will be available to them," said Ahmed Rabiu Kwa, executive secretary of the Fertiliser Suppliers Association of Nigeria, an umbrella body of 27 manufacturers and suppliers.
The president of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Olufemi Deru, however argued that farmers would benefit more if there was a comprehensive policy on agriculture in the country.


"What Nigeria needs at the moment is an agricultural policy that will make the sector the mainstay of the economy," Deru said.


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Re: Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by auwal87(m): 4:44pm On Sep 23, 2011
They will slaughter you one day, stupid!

I am angry at you 'dan uwa' why don't you invest in North and employ 7,000 "boko haram" to be members into your factories? They will cast you out of Edo and seize your factory, sorry for you, we won't accept you when you come back to Kano either as you have done nothing there to carve unemployment and create jobs with your wealth.

Da gaske ka zama inuwar giginya, na nesa kan sha ta.
Re: Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by auwal87(m): 4:47pm On Sep 23, 2011
If care is not taken, cost of fertilizer bag will cost $100 in Nigeria, this man always compares his prices to the dollar, he is dollar mugu!
Re: Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by igbo2011(m): 12:24am On Oct 11, 2011
Dangote is a great man he loves to help his people. He is helping his people while making money. Great man!
Re: Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by DisGuy: 2:00am On Oct 11, 2011
auwal87:

They will slaughter you one day, silly!

I am angry at you 'dan uwa' why don't you invest in North and employ 7,000 "boko haram" to be members into your factories? They will cast you out of Edo and seize your factory, sorry for you, we won't accept you when you come back to Kano either as you have done nothing there to carve unemployment and create jobs with your wealth.

Da gaske ka zama inuwar giginya, na nesa kan sha ta.

mugu

he has many warehouse facilities in kano! he also has scholarship programmes for those willing and able, all his programmes are opened to all nigerians, how many world class engineers or management consultants are in kano, or how do you even build a fertiliser plant in kano when theres no gas, no limestone for cement all they have to offer is riots, it is only daft people that will caste business men out of their society like they have been doing in kano since 1996, progressive states protect their investors so they can reap the benefits

dan iska do something better with your time, the world is bigger than your hometown

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Re: Africa's Richest Man Wants Continent To Reap What He Sows by udodeejay: 3:05pm On Oct 18, 2013
That aboki should be reshuffled and dealt again,all he needs is education,he sounds as stupid and daft as fanatical cohorts,we don't need people like him in dis country.

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