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Dangote Refinery Pride To Nigeria, Says Nigeria Governor’s Forum

Kazeem Tunde
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Dangote Refinery Pride To Nigeria, Says Nigeria Governor’s Forum

The Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF) on Friday visited the multi-billion Naira Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals sited in Lagos and described as a pride to Nigeria and Africa.

Speaking on behalf of the forum, the Chairman and Governor of Ekiti State Dr Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti, who led some state governors on a visit to the sites of the Dangote Refinery, Petrochemicals and Fertiliser projects at Ibeju Lekki, Lagos said the project would contribute immensely to Africa’s economy and help the continent attain food security when fully operational.

Members of NGF who visited the sites included Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos; Godwin Obaseki, Edo; Dapo Abiodun, Ogun and Simon Lalong, Plateau.

Others were Okezie Ikpeazu, Abia; Bala Mohammed, Bauchi; Abdulrahman Abdulrazak, Kwara; Babagana Zulum, Borno; Nasir El-Rufai, Kaduna and Ivara Esu, Deputy Governor of Cross River.

Fayemi said: “This is an inspirational initiative by the President of the Dangote Group, Mr Aliko Dangote. It demonstrates the possibility where government provides the enabling environment the way the Lagos State government has done for individuals that are serious-minded and has what it takes to excel.

“This an individual that has put together a $12 billion project that we have toured almost throughout the day and had to cut it short to be able to attend to other businesses.

“This is a pride to Africa and not just to Nigeria. I don’t know anywhere in Africa you will find a complex such as this.

“I don’t think that there are many places in the world where you will find a complex as comprehensive and extensive as the one we have been privileged to tour.

“We are all looking forward to the products that will come out from this place. The plastics, the oil from the refinery and the fertilizers for our agriculture.”

According to him, state governments’ investment in agriculture would be given a boost by the fertiliser plant which is the largest in Africa, urging governments to continue to create an enabling environment through right incentives and policies as well as provision of infrastructure needed to attract investors to their states.

Also speaking, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu lauded Dangote for taking the decision to put the strategic investment in Lagos, adding that the government would continue to do its best to support the smooth completion of the project.

He said: “This project is sited close to the Lekki Free Trade Zone and Lekki Deep Sea Port and we are bringing development to our people.

“Part of the things we are doing here is to bring a comprehensive new infrastructure to the communities.

“We are closing up on two different road connections out of this place. One will go to Epe, and another one will go to Ijebu Ode and back to Lagos.”

The Lagos State governor added that the plan of the government was to open up the place so that people could come and work, live and contribute to the economy.

In his address, the President of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote thanked the governors for the visit to the facilities and assured them that the group would continue to invest in Nigeria to create jobs and make all Nigerians proud.

“We will continue to make sure that we are the ones that will lead and others will follow. We want to bring all our monies to Nigeria and invest where we belong to,” he said.

He urged the governors to focus on the areas of health, education and capital development, adding that these sectors should be part of their key responsibilities to their people.

Earlier, Executive Director, Strategy, Capital Projects and Portfolio Development, Dangote Group, Mr Devakumar Edwin said all the states would benefit from the three million Metric Tonnes Per Annum fertiliser plant because it would improve the agricultural sector.

According to him, the 650,000-barrels-per-day refinery could meet 100 per cent of the Nigerian requirement of all liquid petroleum products and would have surplus for export.

He said, “The refinery project will create 1,600 permanent jobs and 100,000 indirect jobs. It will save Nigeria over $7.5 billion annually through import substitution.”

 

 

 

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