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Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Masterstroke4(op): 8:08pm On Jun 13, 2024
Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa.

Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has mooted plans to delve into steel production in the near future stating that he wants to ensure that every steel used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

The industrial mogul stated this during an interview at the ongoing Afreximbank Afro-Caribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas.

When asked if he is taking a break after the refinery, he noted that the next venture after the refinery project would be in Steel manufacturing and ensure that all Steel products used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

He also encouraged African leaders to take agriculture and solid mineral development seriously lamenting the fact that food imports cost the continent dearly by increasing unemployment and poverty.

He said, “What we need to do that is missing is actually to concentrate and pay more attention to agriculture and solid minerals.
I don’t like people coming to take our solid minerals to process and bring the finished product.
We should try and industrialise our continent and take it to the next level.”

“I told somebody we are not going to take any break. What we are trying to do is to make sure at least in West Africa, we want to make sure that every single steel that we use will come from Nigeria”

Nigeria has tried unsuccessfully to become a leader in the steel manufacturing industry with a handful of failed projects like the Ajaokuta steel plant, Delta Steel Company, Osogbo and Jos rolling mills even under government and private ownership.

Like the oil refineries, the federal government under different administrations has spent billions trying to put the local steel plants to work but has been unsuccessful.
The administration of President Bola Tinubu had promised during the campaigns to ensure steel production starts in the multi-billion-dollar Ajaokuta steel complex.

The federal government in the 2024 appropriation act budgeted around N4.45 billion for the plant but hopes to raise around N35 billion from private investors to bring the plant to life for the first time in its history.

However, the Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu has also stated that reviving the plant could cost around $2 billion to $5 billion.

According to the National Steel Raw Materials Exploration Agency (NSRMEA), total steel consumption in the country averages around 10 million metric tonnes of which 70% is imported.
The current Minister of Steel Development had earlier stated that Nigeria spends around $4 billion on steel imports annually despite having around 74 steel plants and fabricators across the country.

Nigeria is home to significant iron-ore deposit- a critical raw material in steel production found in Kogi state.
https://nairametrics.com/2024/06/13/dangote-to-venture-into-steel-production-targets-meeting-demand-in-west-africa/?amp=1

Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by NwaNimo1(m): 8:09pm On Jun 13, 2024
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by immortalcrown(m): 8:09pm On Jun 13, 2024
Let's buy steel now before the price goes higher.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by FreeStuffsNG: 8:20pm On Jun 13, 2024
Masterstroke4:
Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa.

Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has mooted plans to delve into steel production in the near future stating that he wants to ensure that every steel used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

The industrial mogul stated this during an interview at the ongoing Afreximbank Afro-Caribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas.

When asked if he is taking a break after the refinery, he noted that the next venture after the refinery project would be in Steel manufacturing and ensure that all Steel products used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

He also encouraged African leaders to take agriculture and solid mineral development seriously lamenting the fact that food imports cost the continent dearly by increasing unemployment and poverty.

He said, “What we need to do that is missing is actually to concentrate and pay more attention to agriculture and solid minerals.
I don’t like people coming to take our solid minerals to process and bring the finished product.
We should try and industrialise our continent and take it to the next level.”

“I told somebody we are not going to take any break. What we are trying to do is to make sure at least in West Africa, we want to make sure that every single steel that we use will come from Nigeria”

Nigeria has tried unsuccessfully to become a leader in the steel manufacturing industry with a handful of failed projects like the Ajaokuta steel plant, Delta Steel Company, Osogbo and Jos rolling mills even under government and private ownership.

Like the oil refineries, the federal government under different administrations has spent billions trying to put the local steel plants to work but has been unsuccessful.
The administration of President Bola Tinubu had promised during the campaigns to ensure steel production starts in the multi-billion-dollar Ajaokuta steel complex.

The federal government in the 2024 appropriation act budgeted around N4.45 billion for the plant but hopes to raise around N35 billion from private investors to bring the plant to life for the first time in its history.

However, the Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu has also stated that reviving the plant could cost around $2 billion to $5 billion.

According to the National Steel Raw Materials Exploration Agency (NSRMEA), total steel consumption in the country averages around 10 million metric tonnes of which 70% is imported.
The current Minister of Steel Development had earlier stated that Nigeria spends around $4 billion on steel imports annually despite having around 74 steel plants and fabricators across the country.

Nigeria is home to significant iron-ore deposit- a critical raw material in steel production found in Kogi state.
Awesome!!!
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Nukilia: 8:22pm On Jun 13, 2024
Baba Investor

Oshey.... grin grin grin
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by jyz200(m): 8:31pm On Jun 13, 2024
Masterstroke4:
Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa.

Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has mooted plans to delve into steel production in the near future stating that he wants to ensure that every steel used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

The industrial mogul stated this during an interview at the ongoing Afreximbank Afro-Caribbean Trade & Investment Forum in Nassau, The Bahamas.

When asked if he is taking a break after the refinery, he noted that the next venture after the refinery project would be in Steel manufacturing and ensure that all Steel products used in West Africa comes from Nigeria.

He also encouraged African leaders to take agriculture and solid mineral development seriously lamenting the fact that food imports cost the continent dearly by increasing unemployment and poverty.

He said, “What we need to do that is missing is actually to concentrate and pay more attention to agriculture and solid minerals.
I don’t like people coming to take our solid minerals to process and bring the finished product.
We should try and industrialise our continent and take it to the next level.”

“I told somebody we are not going to take any break. What we are trying to do is to make sure at least in West Africa, we want to make sure that every single steel that we use will come from Nigeria”

Nigeria has tried unsuccessfully to become a leader in the steel manufacturing industry with a handful of failed projects like the Ajaokuta steel plant, Delta Steel Company, Osogbo and Jos rolling mills even under government and private ownership.

Like the oil refineries, the federal government under different administrations has spent billions trying to put the local steel plants to work but has been unsuccessful.
The administration of President Bola Tinubu had promised during the campaigns to ensure steel production starts in the multi-billion-dollar Ajaokuta steel complex.

The federal government in the 2024 appropriation act budgeted around N4.45 billion for the plant but hopes to raise around N35 billion from private investors to bring the plant to life for the first time in its history.

However, the Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu has also stated that reviving the plant could cost around $2 billion to $5 billion.

According to the National Steel Raw Materials Exploration Agency (NSRMEA), total steel consumption in the country averages around 10 million metric tonnes of which 70% is imported.
The current Minister of Steel Development had earlier stated that Nigeria spends around $4 billion on steel imports annually despite having around 74 steel plants and fabricators across the country.

Nigeria is home to significant iron-ore deposit- a critical raw material in steel production found in Kogi state.
This man want to invest in all sector , that's what we called dynamics kudos to him
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Godons1: 10:11pm On Jun 13, 2024
Dangote is giving them wotowoto. grin

Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by EcoNews: 10:23pm On Jun 13, 2024
What is your ipob father waiting for that he refuse to state capture steel now before Dangote delve into it ?!


NwaNimo1:
State Capturehuh

https://storage.ko-fi.com/cdn/useruploads/display/0468342e-a87c-452a-885c-a933e39d7586_2.gif
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by DeLaRue: 10:26pm On Jun 13, 2024
Most likely Kogi will be the winner.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by BossGerald: 10:37pm On Jun 13, 2024
EcoNews:
What is your ipob father waiting for that he refuse to state capture steel now before Dangote delve into it ?!

You too are you fatherlesshuh
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by hmohammed(m): 10:41pm On Jun 13, 2024
See as all of them quiet. When Dangote is done, you will start hearing all manner of accusations. Pathetic Nigerians. The business of Steel has been unattended to for years and no one has taken advantage of. I regret coming to this world as a Nigerian. My greatest worry are Nigerians. These guys are really pathetic people
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by samwash(m): 10:46pm On Jun 13, 2024
There's a saying that say " the military strength of a country depends on it's steel production"
This man get foresight.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by kokoA(m): 10:49pm On Jun 13, 2024
He should just buy that Ajaoukuta steel make we rest.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by EcoNews: 10:50pm On Jun 13, 2024
I have no problem with Dangote state capturing the steel industry of me my father or any other Nigerian do not do it before he does n I am not lamenting about it nor am I trying to rubbish his effort like your Igbo tribesmen are doing. That is the difference btw I n you.

BossGerald:
You too are you fatherlesshuh
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by RickyJesus: 11:23pm On Jun 13, 2024
samwash:
There's a saying that say " the military strength of a country depends on it's steel production"
This man get foresight.
That saying is bullshit.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Ofodirinwa: 11:24pm On Jun 13, 2024
Any update on the refinery?
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by samwash(m): 11:26pm On Jun 13, 2024
RickyJesus:
That saying is bullshit.
What are your reasons?
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by BossGerald: 11:31pm On Jun 13, 2024
EcoNews:
I have no problem with Dangote state capturing the steel industry of me my father or any other Nigerian do not do it before he does n I am not lamenting about it nor am I trying to rubbish his effort like your Igbo tribesmen are doing. That is the difference btw I n you.
You have no problem with dangote then calling his father??

You don't even know whether his father is more successful than yours
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by numericalguy(m): 11:56pm On Jun 13, 2024
Godons1:
Dangote is giving them wotowoto. grin
Na true sha.. Dangote don give IP0B another uppercut. grin

IP0B will soon start crying all over this thread.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by JagabanB: 11:59pm On Jun 13, 2024
NwaNimo1:
State Capturehuh

https://storage.ko-fi.com/cdn/useruploads/display/0468342e-a87c-452a-885c-a933e39d7586_2.gif
This is all u folks do.
You don't know that industrialization depends on individuals industrializing their country.
While you all celebrate people buying expensive cars etc, he is investing his to develop the country and this is all you do.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by JagabanB: 12:01am On Jun 14, 2024
hmohammed:
See as all of them quiet. When Dangote is done, you will start hearing all manner of accusations. Pathetic Nigerians. The business of Steel has been unattended to for years and no one has taken advantage of. I regret coming to this world as a Nigerian. My greatest worry are Nigerians. These guys are really pathetic people
Nigeriàñs are a pIague to this country.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by EcoNews: 2:43am On Jun 14, 2024
I no for a fact your own is a nonetity n I am yet to see a successful nonetity before.

BossGerald:
You have no problem with dangote then calling his father??

You don't even know whether his father is more successful than yours
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by AcadaWriter: 3:19am On Jun 14, 2024
Dangote is giving them wotowoto.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Nahunger(m): 5:39am On Jun 14, 2024
angry

samwash:
There's a saying that say " the military strength of a country depends on it's steel production"
This man get foresight.
Who talk am ?
Why them talk am?
Where them talk am?
When them talk am?
To who them talk am??

🥲🤧
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Urgent1Million: 5:39am On Jun 14, 2024
Dangote again?
This man wants to control everything!!
It's a good development though.
No one has dared to invest in steel and our deposits have been laying fallow for a long time now.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by tunwumi: 5:39am On Jun 14, 2024
Good one.

This man is strategic in investment. He did sugar, rice, wheat, cement and petroleum now he's thinking iron.

Why will any government want to be against him?
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by kingzjay(m): 5:40am On Jun 14, 2024
Congratulations in advance!!!


And a whole country can't do a thorough maintenance in just 1 of her refineries. What a shame!
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Obyangel: 5:41am On Jun 14, 2024
Dangote's father must be an Igbo/Jewish man, or Igbo/Jewish man is his general adviser/manager for him to be waxing this great and building great investment.

Igbo's neighbors were busy building religious cathedral through political/bank assistance.

Dangote is a legend.

Igbos are great people

Igbo Amaka jare
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Niok: 5:42am On Jun 14, 2024
Nh
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Importexport958:
Kudos to Dangote for his vision to make Nigeria a steel powerhouse in West Africa. This move will not only boost local production but also reduce reliance on imports and create jobs.


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Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by Babangidapikin: 5:47am On Jun 14, 2024
cool I know you want to focus on building and construction ...and what you can control in terms of market without interference but Alhaji this country needs electricity .... Please look into that sector and how it can be run efficiently despite regulatory oversight.
Re: Dangote To Venture Into Steel Production, Targets Meeting Demand In West Africa. by skywalker240(m): 5:55am On Jun 14, 2024
Nice
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