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Invest In Nigeria, Dangote Urges Wealthy Citizens

by Olushola Bello
2 days ago
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President and chief executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has urged wealthy Nigerians to invest in their home country to drive economic growth and development.

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He said there is no two ways about it: real growth and development cannot happen in a nation without significant investments.

He criticised the tendency of African wealth being exported and stashed abroad, calling on the continent’s entrepreneurs and affluent individuals to invest at home.

“It is only through such commitment that we can drive true development,” he added.

In a chat with media men, recently, Dangote said, “No nation develops without significant investments. I appeal to all wealthy Nigerians to look inward and invest here, in Nigeria, for the future of our unborn kids.

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“There is hardly any country without corruption, but the difference between there and here is that, in those other corrupt nations, they invest the stolen funds in their country and grow their economy rather than keeping it in foreign banks that will not in any way impact positively on the economy.”

According to him, what Africa truly needs are bold, transformative projects capable of addressing its long-standing socio-economic challenges, particularly the creation of jobs for its growing population.

Speaking of his decision to defy the odds in building the $20 billion refinery, he said, “He was determined to see Nigeria become self-sufficient in refined petroleum products and to serve as a catalyst for other African nations, despite numerous challenges and opposition.”

He explained that he undertook the ambitious project to secure energy independence for Nigeria and the wider African continent. He stressed that, except for Libya and Algeria, most African countries still rely heavily on imported refined petroleum products despite the continent’s abundant crude oil reserves.

“Apart from Algeria and Libya, which are self-sufficient, virtually every other African country is an importer,” Dangote said.

He underscored the urgent need for operational refineries on the continent, lamenting that Africa had become a dumping ground for substandard petroleum products due to this overreliance on imports.

He stated that Africa holds around 125 billion barrels in proven oil reserves, with significant contributions from Nigeria, Algeria, Angola, Egypt, and Libya—all of which rank among the world’s top 30 oil-producing nations.

Dangote revealed that “many had doubted the capacity of the Dangote Group to deliver such a massive project. Some even advised him to abandon it, citing the failures of several sovereign nations to complete similar undertakings.

“But, as I always say, if I had known the scale of challenges we would face, I would not have started at all. We were fortunate as a group because we did not fully grasp what we were getting into, but we believed that nothing is impossible.”

He expressed hope that the refinery would inspire other African countries to enhance their refining capacities and invest in value-added industries, rather than continuing to export raw materials.

Dangote further argued that true independence goes beyond politics; it also requires economic self-reliance and financial freedom for African citizens. He warned that continued import dependency would keep African nations trapped in poverty.

 

 

 

 


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