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Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Editorialtimes(op): 9:37pm On Mar 08
Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake in Dangote Cement Senegal — The Business Bureau

By Enemona Samuel Endurance | The Business Bureau

DAKAR, Senegal — The Business Bureau reports that the Senegalese government has acquired a 10 per cent equity stake in Dangote Cement Senegal, marking a strategic move to increase state participation in one of the country’s key industrial assets.

The move, outlined in Dangote Cement’s 2025 annual report, reduces the parent company’s direct stake in the subsidiary from 99.99 per cent to 89.99 per cent, officially positioning the Senegalese government as a minority shareholder.

Industry analysts say the transaction reflects a growing trend across African economies where governments acquire minority stakes in major industrial companies to strengthen oversight while maintaining private-sector operational efficiency.

Revenue Decline Signals Market Pressures

The equity acquisition comes at a challenging period for Dangote Cement Senegal. According to the company’s financial disclosures, revenues declined significantly from NGN192.2 billion (US$138.6 million) in 2024 to NGN151 billion in 2025.

The 21.4 per cent contraction was largely attributed to weaker market demand and operational pressures affecting the Dakar-based cement plant.

Sales volumes also dropped sharply during the period. Total cement sales fell by 19.8 per cent to approximately 1.2 million tonnes for the year, highlighting softer construction activity and changing market conditions within Senegal’s building materials sector.

Strategic Positioning in West Africa

For Dangote Cement, the development strengthens its institutional footprint in West Africa while maintaining operational influence in one of the region’s fast-growing construction markets.

The arrangement aligns with the group’s broader strategy of reinforcing local partnerships as it navigates fluctuating demand across African cement markets.

Since commencing operations in Senegal in 2015, Dangote Cement Senegal has played a major role in supporting local employment and industrial development.

The company has generated significant direct and indirect job opportunities for Senegalese workers across manufacturing, logistics, and distribution segments.

Production Capacity and Regional Supply

Dangote Cement Senegal currently operates with an installed production capacity of 1.5 million tonnes annually.

The facility supplies cement to meet domestic construction demand while exporting surplus production to neighboring West African markets.

The plant remains an important contributor to Senegal’s construction ecosystem, supporting infrastructure projects, housing developments, and regional trade.

Government Expands Role in Strategic Industries

For Senegal, the acquisition represents a broader strategy to increase government participation in strategic economic sectors tied to national development.

Cement production plays a critical role in supporting urbanisation, housing expansion, and large-scale infrastructure projects across the country.

By holding an equity stake in Dangote Cement Senegal, the government gains access to dividend earnings while securing a stronger voice in production decisions and sectoral policy discussions.

Cement Industry Drives Infrastructure Growth

Industry experts note that cement demand in Senegal continues to be supported by public infrastructure programmes and rapid urban development.

Government participation in the sector could therefore help balance commercial objectives with national development priorities.

The deal also highlights the strategic importance of cement manufacturing in Africa’s industrial growth story, as governments increasingly collaborate with private investors to scale domestic production capacity.

With the new equity structure in place, Senegal is expected to maintain a stronger role in shaping the future of one of its most essential industrial sectors while continuing to support long-term infrastructure expansion.
Source: The Business Bureau

Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by seunmsg(m): 9:43pm On Mar 08
Dangote is gradually taking over the cement market in Africa.
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Johnsonpac(m): 5:56am On Mar 09
This is a giant stride
Dangote is taking over Africa's economic hub, no doubt he's making waves
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by elitper: 5:58am On Mar 09
Na Senegal or Ghana go buy dis country laslas.
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by deji17: 6:01am On Mar 09
Nice move. Win - Win for Africa
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by helinues: 6:01am On Mar 09
To those saying Government don't have anything to do with business, what should we call this?
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Ihenzy(m): 6:07am On Mar 09
helinues:
To those saying Government don't have anything to do with business, what should we call this?
What that statement means is Government should not be directly involved in managing business. Moves such as this is what government should aim for.

Allow the private sector run this businesses and only act as a partner by buying minority stakes.

This would afford them resources to plan and improve infrastructures for this businesses to thrive.

We all know how people abuse businesses where the government owns majority stake
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by helinues: 6:08am On Mar 09
Ihenzy:
What that statement means is Government should not be directly involved in managing business. Moves such as this is what government should aim for.

Allow the private sector run this businesses and only act as a partner by buying minority stakes.

This would afford them resources to plan and improve infrastructures for this businesses to thrive.

We all know how people abuse businesses where the government owns majority stake
So is it private sector that made this investment on behalf of Senegal?
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Kaymax2222: 6:15am On Mar 09
helinues:
So is it private sector that made this investment on behalf of Senegal?
can't you read, he said the government should have minority stake which I accept. Because check nnpc out for example are they performing optimally
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Abbeycharles(m): 6:15am On Mar 09
Ihenzy:
What that statement means is Government should not be directly involved in managing business. Moves such as this is what government should aim for.

Allow the private sector run this businesses and only act as a partner by buying minority stakes.

This would afford them resources to plan and improve infrastructures for this businesses to thrive.

We all know how people abuse businesses where the government owns majority stake
Your head dey there joor 💯
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by helinues: 6:17am On Mar 09
Kaymax2222:
can't you read, he said the government should have minority stake which I accept. Because check nnpc out for example are they performing optimally
What that statement means is Government should not be directly involved in managing business. Moves such as this is what government should aim for.

Allow the private sector run this businesses and only act as a partner by buying minority stakes.
Being unfortunate on Monday morning na bad luck oo
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by TUANKU(m): 6:28am On Mar 09
Children of hate will soon cry "monopoly".
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by OredoPikin2: 6:39am On Mar 09
TUANKU:
Children of hate will soon cry "monopoly".
Was this not what Obi did with Sabmiller that you all criticize him For?
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by OredoPikin2: 6:41am On Mar 09
seunmsg:
Dangote is gradually taking over the cement market in Africa.
Yet, same you had problem with Obi investing in Sabmiller, same you is praising Senegalese govt for investing in dangote cement.
I keep saying it, it will take a very high level of ignorance for anyhow to fall for u guys propagandas
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by nenergy(m): 6:43am On Mar 09
Meanwhile the Nigerian government is fighting and frustrating Dangote refinery instead of investing.
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by WiseBizInvestor(f): 6:45am On Mar 09
What a very intelligent & smart move by the government of Senegal.
Johnsonpac:
This is a giant stride
Dangote is taking over Africa's economic hub, no doubt he's making waves
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Teymanhenry(f): 6:52am On Mar 09
helinues:
To those saying Government don't have anything to do with business, what should we call this?
.

It’s shocking how some people still choose ignorance in an age of unlimited information. With the internet, AI, and countless learning tools at our fingertips, knowledge is literally one search away. Yet, instead of learning, some proudly display their gullibility in public conversations.

A nation, just like a business, must be managed with vision, strategy, and accountability. Resources must be invested wisely, leadership must make smart decisions, and progress must be measured. The sooner people understand this, the sooner meaningful conversations about growth and development can begin.

In a world filled with knowledge, choosing to learn is not just an option,
t’s a responsibility.
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:52am On Mar 09
Okay. Good for them. 10% isn’t bad since you are making the money from their country . In fact, they should increase it to 50%
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Elzazzi: 6:56am On Mar 09
nenergy:
Meanwhile the Nigerian government is fighting and frustrating Dangote refinery instead of investing.
Didn’t NNPC invest so much in the refinery and the Nigerian government giving Dangote cheaper forex ?
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Wotowotoman: 6:56am On Mar 09
seunmsg:
Dangote is gradually taking over the cement market in Africa.
Person dey run things for Africa cement market, this one say na gradually taking over. Hiss angry
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by kcute(m): 6:57am On Mar 09
Same thing Obaseki government was doing in Edo state, attract investors then buy minority share. But all them thug when full Benin government and palace nor wan listen

Ihenzy:
What that statement means is Government should not be directly involved in managing business. Moves such as this is what government should aim for.

Allow the private sector run this businesses and only act as a partner by buying minority stakes.

This would afford them resources to plan and improve infrastructures for this businesses to thrive.

We all know how people abuse businesses where the government owns majority stake
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Wotowotoman: 6:58am On Mar 09
OredoPikin2:
Yet, same you had problem with Obi investing in Sabmiller, same you is praising Senegalese govt for investing in dangote cement.
I keep saying it, it will take a very high level of ignorance for anyhow to fall for u guys propagandas
E go sweet your belle if dem tell you say your tax wey dem deduct from your salary was used to invest in shayo business owned by your president? Talk true before better konk fall on that ya bald head o angry
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by Wotowotoman: 7:04am On Mar 09
DeltaBachelor:
Okay. Good for them. 10% isn’t bad since you are making the money from their country . In fact, they should increase it to 50%
Ogbeni, if you no sabi wetin article dey about. Just waka pass. You don’t have to comment.

What in the world is this you just wrote? Do you think acquires means they seized 10%? Ogbeni, acquire mean say they bought shares in the company worth 10%. Haba. angry
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by AareGaa: 7:08am On Mar 09
OredoPikin2:
Was this not what Obi did with Sabmiller that you all criticize him For?
SABMiller investment amount to nothing according to Soludo
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by nenergy(m): 7:08am On Mar 09
Elzazzi:
Didn’t NNPC invest so much in the refinery and the Nigerian government giving Dangote cheaper forex ?
7% investment . 70% frustration and sabotage grin grin

The chairman of Aliko Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote has told the true story of how the planned investment of state owned oil company Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) fell to a mere 7% from the intended 20%.

Dangote who called the $1bn investment by NNPC a drop in the ocean described claims made on December 16 that NNPC $1 billion crude-backed loan was instrumental in keeping the refinery afloat during liquidity challenges “cheeky and a bunch of lies.”

According to him, “in 2021, when we signed the agreement, even if you give us $1 billion, $1 billion is a drop in the ocean in a $20 billion refinery.
Source: https://businessday.ng/news/article/the-true-story-of-how-nnpcs-investment-in-dangote-refinery-fell-to-7-2-aliko-dangote/
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by AareGaa: 7:13am On Mar 09
DeltaBachelor:
Okay. Good for them. 10% isn’t bad since you are making the money from their country . In fact, they should increase it to 50%
My bloda, I don't think you understand the passage.
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by OredoPikin2: 7:20am On Mar 09
AareGaa:
SABMiller investment amount to nothing according to Soludo
Amount to nothing ?
Are u that daft?
Re: Senegal Government Acquires 10% Stake In Dangote Cement, Senegal by OredoPikin2: 7:23am On Mar 09
Wotowotoman:
E go sweet your belle if dem tell you say your tax wey dem deduct from your salary was used to invest in shayo business owned by your president? Talk true before better konk fall on that ya bald head o angry
Nigeria has over 100million people that drink beer
U watch champions league every season sponsored by Heineken a beer company and u had no problem with it
Sabmiller produces malt and other beverages incase u don't know.
I don't really understand this level of ignorance from u guys
It's really alarming
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