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Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by dre11(m): 8:03am On May 08, 2023
Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn in FX, Generate Another $10bn in Exports

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Africa’s richest man and owner of the Dangote Refinery, Mr. Aliko Dangote, has said with the planned commencement of the refinery located in Lagos, Nigeria could save up to $10 billion in foreign exchange (FX) and generate another $10 billion in exports when the facility begins operation.

The 650,000 barrels per day Dangote Refinery, the world’s largest single-train refinery, is set for inauguration on May 22, by President Muhammadu Buhari. Dangote spoke in an interview with a special edition of London-based The Economists Magazine, titled ‘The World Ahead 2023,’ which was unveiled with considerable focus on West Africa and aimed to highlight both the potential as well as areas for improvement in Africa.

Expressing his views on expectations for the creation of value-added industries in Africa, the richest black man in the world stated that Nigeria’s economy as presently constituted has largely been built around the extraction and exportation of its natural wealth.As a major oil producer, Dangote noted that Nigeria currently imports over 90 per cent of its refined petroleum products, which amounted to roughly $10 billion in imports in 2022.

While this has brought major benefits to many businesses, Dangote explained that more prosperity could be created by locally refining Nigeria’s resources, with the refinery being a major step in this direction by reducing the country’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products. “The refinery’s completion will not only create direct and indirect jobs, but also lead to skills transfer and technology acquisition opportunities that will benefit the downstream sector.

“Moreover, the refinery’s production of critical products like naphtha and polypropylene will stimulate the development of other industries, such as cosmetics, plastics, and textiles. Refineries on this scale could save Nigeria up to $10 billion in foreign exchange and generate approximately $10 billion from exports.

“We see room for development of added value in agribusiness too. Here, initiatives like our Sugar Backward Integration Projects look to create a strong localised supply in the sugar industry. With a goal to produce around 0.5 million tons of sugar per annum from locally grown sugar cane, benefits will be created across the sugar value chain for local suppliers,” he added.

He noted that the soon-to-be commissioned 650,000 barrels per day refinery in Lagos, would enable Nigeria achieve self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products, as well as export to other African markets.According to him, there are also ample opportunities to increase the country’s rice production, with the ongoing construction of six rice mills that could mill approximately one million tons per annum of locally produced rice, thereby empowering local farmers.

The renowned businessman pointed out that the group of companies also has a 2.8 million tons per annum fertiliser plant tapping into the fertiliser market, while opportunities are being explored in tomato cultivation and processing as well as dairy production.“With many parts of West Africa still facing food insecurity, the emergence of strong localised industries with resourceful suppliers and clear trade networks will be a big step in the right direction,” he maintained.

Dangote stressed that Nigeria presents an attractive investment opportunity for international investors, saying with the country’s abundance of natural resources, diversifying and digitising economy, youthful demographics and vibrant society, investors will find in Nigeria a country of many possibilities.“Its population of over 200 million — of which 40 per cent is under the age of 15 – means the country’s demographic dividend offers investors with a long-term view an encouraging option in several sectors.

“Nigeria has a variety of untapped natural resources which, for commodity-driven investors, offers options in the upstream, midstream, and downstream segments. Its vast arable land and favourable climatic conditions similarly support a wide range of crops, positioning it as an auspicious destination for agriculture-based investments.

“Here, we expect to see the development of a strong, home-grown agribusiness industry. We are also seeing the emergence of a strong digital economy, with several Nigerian start-ups becoming vibrant players in their respective tech-fields.“Nigeria’s import dependency and reliance on foreign markets presents major prospects for import substitution and supply chain localisation. Across various consumer-goods sectors of the economy, as well as supply-side needs for commercial and industrial enterprises, there are different options to set up localised supply networks,” he argued.

With the conclusion of the recent elections, Dangote explained that he was looking forward to government taking proactive steps to enable and empower investment by the private sector as the country has a variety of opportunities for businesses to work alongside the government through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in infrastructure development.

On opportunities provided by the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), Dangote stated that the initiative has the strong support of many businesses across Africa with different private sector leaders actively involved in the process leading up to its signing and ratification.

Within the context of manufacturer’s associations and industrial groups, which he said he participated in, Dangote explained that he saw the willingness of African governments to engage with the private sector so they can hear what ingredients are needed to unlock increased intra-Africa trade.In looking to opportunities for exports from a strong base such as Nigeria, the cement industry, he said, could benefit greatly from not only exporting cement to burgeoning construction markets across the continent, but could look to build cement plants in other markets.

Driven by population growth, urbanisation, infrastructure development, and housing demand, he noted that Africa’s cement consumption has considerable room for growth as evidenced by its per-capita cement consumption of 130kg, far behind the global average of 541kg. “Sub-Saharan Africa presents an opportunity for expansion, as its population is projected to grow from 1.1 billion to over 2.1 billion by 2050, with two thirds of this growth in urban areas. Nigeria currently has an installed cement production capacity of about 54m tons/pa, which exceeds local demand and so a lot of this can be exported across Africa.

“Governments and businesses need to work together to improve competitiveness, dismantle barriers to accessing markets and develop supportive industrial policies.“It is also important for countries to understand the potential revenue loss from the elimination of tariffs and develop strategies around tariff revenue gaps.“Additionally, effective monitoring and enforcement of rules of origin is essential to ensure that products traded within the market originate from within the continent. By forging partnerships, businesses and governments can collaborate to overcome these challenges and maximise the potential benefits of initiatives like AfCFTA,” he explained.

As a key player in Africa’s push towards self-sufficiency in the cement industry, he disclosed that the group has an installed production capacity of approximately 51 million tons per annum across 10 African countries.In addition, he noted that the group’s newly inaugurated urea plant in Lagos, with a capacity of 2.8 million tons per annum, not only ensures a secure supply of fertiliser for Nigeria, but also allows for exports.

On climate change, Dangote said businesses should actively look to integrate sustainable practices throughout their operations while embedding an awareness among staff of how business activities impact the socioeconomic realities of stakeholders.By prioritising energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management and emissions control, he posited that companies could look to alternative fuel sources, energy-saving initiatives and waste management protocols as easy wins to benefit stakeholders.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/05/08/dangote-my-refinery-can-save-nigeria-10bn-in-fx-generate-another-10bn-in-exports/

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Oseniwaje: 8:05am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by money121(m): 8:05am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by inoki247: 8:05am On May 08, 2023
Save am first...

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by SadiqBabaSani: 8:09am On May 08, 2023
Will the refinery start producing PMS upon commissioning, that’s what most of us are concerned with. Person don queue tire to buy pms

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by BlackAdams007: 8:10am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by WhiteNRed: 8:13am On May 08, 2023
What a Country can not do, one man has done.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Onyiiobi7735(m): 8:26am On May 08, 2023
Thank God,Dangote is a Hausa man.If it's a Fulani man that owns the business empire,we won't drink and keep cup.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by youngsahito(m): 8:54am On May 08, 2023
Let's see how this will save Nigerians.
Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by aieromon(m): 8:59am On May 08, 2023
Oseniwaje:
With all due respect sir. Someone of your class should have an NGO to give back to the Nigeria you've benefited somuch from. Bill Gate comes to mind

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Afamed: 9:07am On May 08, 2023
Oseniwaje:
With all due respect sir. Someone of your class should have an NGO to give back to the Nigeria you've benefited somuch from. Bill Gate comes to mind

He has my brother. He does not make much media noise with his own foundation

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by limeta(f): 9:09am On May 08, 2023
The Biggest scam in history
Tomorrow they will dip the Qur'an in the sea

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by inoki247: 9:18am On May 08, 2023
Oseniwaje:
With all due respect sir. Someone of your class should have a very renowned NGO that will be recorganized around the continent to give back to the Nigeria you've benefited somuch from. Bill Gate comes to mind.

He has..

Everything no be about Noise or Chestbeating there are people doing things Low-key....


The 100k cash his giving the Sudan War Deportee did you see him make Noise about it ...


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For say na some People get this refinery dem go don tell us how they own the whole of West Africa that they're West Africa Savior and Developed West Africa...

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by CodeTemplar: 9:21am On May 08, 2023
Sugarcoating the next dummy they about to sell us.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Parachoko: 9:23am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by bjdon: 9:25am On May 08, 2023
Well done Sir Dangote. it's a shame late Yardua reversed OBJ's sale of Kaduna and PH refineries to Dangote, those 2 would have long since been operational at full capacity.
I hope Tinubu will address the power sector and implement reforms that will allow private sector players like Dangote, build and manage power plants as well.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by helinues: 9:34am On May 08, 2023
Trailer jammed economy boost would soon affect both Lagos state and Ogun state with Dangote refinery in collaboration with Lekki deep sea port.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by AfonjaConehead: 9:55am On May 08, 2023
helinues:
you better go apply for traile boy or gateman before you start chasing bacanista upandan for owo jeun..Trailer jammed economy would soon affect both Lagos state and Ogun state with Dangote refinery

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Gooddayss: 10:12am On May 08, 2023
So true
Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Honourable1901(m): 10:35am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by haybhi1(m): 10:35am On May 08, 2023
I hope it does
Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Nobody: 10:35am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Easybet1(m): 10:36am On May 08, 2023
My Refinery or our Refinery? Thieve

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Image123(m): 10:36am On May 08, 2023
Lol, Dangote my man. How much are you making and costing Nigeria? We know how much you are saving Nigeria.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Kiddogarcia(m): 10:36am On May 08, 2023
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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by FireUpNow(m): 10:37am On May 08, 2023
Overhype don start. Let the refinery start to work first abeg

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Alaigbomaster: 10:38am On May 08, 2023
Onyiiobi7735:
Thank God,Dangote is a Hausa man.If it's a Fulani man that owns the business empire,we won't drink and keep cup.

He's an Hausa man, yet you don't see the Hausas making noise like the ibos

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by IpobAntidote: 10:38am On May 08, 2023
Good
Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Ola9ja23: 10:39am On May 08, 2023
Good news
Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by salbis(m): 10:39am On May 08, 2023
Thank God for such investment.

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Re: Dangote: My Refinery Can Save Nigeria $10bn In FX, Generate Another $10bn In Exp by Administration1: 10:39am On May 08, 2023
My question remains, will the cabal benefiting from the subsidy allow it to thrive?
- Drilling and exporting our oil to Brazil, Poland, Netherlands etc at our cost. Set of cabals are in charge of this, making millions
- Buying the refined products (PMS only) The Refinery getting the other products like AGO and KPK for free. (Actually not free, another set of crooks selling it to the refinery)
- Paying for the haulage. Another set of individual overcharging for it, yet paying the haulage company peanuts.
- Paying NNPCL paying for storage tanks for it( Another set of crooks making money via over estimation.
-On the other side, crooked individuals (Private importers) importing small numbers, yet saying they are importing tons, but will still collect Tax waivers etc and also being paid a huge sums(subsidy) just to retail to common users.


All the above set of thieves hope they will allow dangote refineries to work?

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