Dangote Group has restated its commitment to boosting Nigeria’s industrial capacity and supporting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Speaking in Enugu at the ongoing 37th International Trade Fair organised by Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture, the South East Regional director of Dangote Cement, Olatunbosun Jinadu, said MSMEs remain vital to economic growth but face challenges such as high energy costs, expensive raw materials, and poor infrastructure.
Jinadu noted that the Fair, with the theme ‘Empowering MSMEs for Global Competitiveness’, is not just an exhibition of products but a clarion call to strengthen Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, which form the backbone of local and global economies.
He stated that Dangote Group’s recently announced growth strategy, Vision 2030 will to a large extent solve most of the challenges, especially in the area of feed stock and energy.
He explained that the Group’s long-term strategy focuses on industrial expansion and investments to strengthen Africa’s self-sufficiency in key sectors. Plans include increasing the capacity of the Dangote Refinery from 650,000 to 1.4 million barrels per day, scaling fertiliser production to twelve million metric tonnes annually, and boosting output at its polypropylene plant.
According to him, Polypropylene has many uses, including packaging, where it is used to produce containers, bottles, and food packaging due to its lightweight and moisture-resistant properties. It is also used in textiles for the making of fibres, ropes, and fabrics, including carpets and upholstery. Therefore, the availability of polypropylene will lessen the myriad of challenges faced by MSMEs.
Jinadu said, “Nigeria’s economic transformation must be anchored on local production and industrial self-reliance. We are expanding our capacity because we are convinced that Nigeria’s economic transformation must be anchored in local production and industrial self-reliance. Dangote Group is proud to be a key private sector driver translating these ideas into tangible economic results.”
Jinadu encouraged stakeholders to explore partnership opportunities with Dangote’s business units at the fair.
The president of ECCIMA, Nnanyelugo Onyemelukwe, praised the Group’s commitment to the growth of the domestic economy.
He said, “It is obvious that Dangote Group has added a lot of value to the growth of the Nigerian economy, operating in almost every sector of the economy and still expanding and going strong. The trend of Dangote’s business and entrepreneurial involvement has spread to many parts of the African continent, employing thousands of people worldwide, of whom not less than 85 per cent are Nigerians. Indeed, Dangote Group is the pride of Nigeria and Africa at large.”
“The exploits of the Dangote Group show great depth and a high degree of vision, creative thinking, research, innovation, doggedness, and hard work and industry, which have come to be related to what one can describe as the Dangote business and industrial empire today,” he added.
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