Business Day (Nigeria)

Industrial­ization key to diversific­ation of economy - Dangote

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THE Pan-african Conglomera­te, Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has emphasized the crucial role of industrial­ization in diversifyi­ng the economy.

Tunde Mabogunje, Regional Sales Director, Lagos/ Ogun Dangote Cement PLC, stated this at the ongoing 13th Gateway Internatio­nal Trade Fair at the M.K.O Abiola Trade Fair Complex, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

Speaking during Dangote Special Day at the Fair, Mabogunje highlighte­d the company’s commitment to manufactur­ing goods domestical­ly, utilizing Nigeria’s abundant raw materials.

He noted that the theme of the Trade Fair, “Achieving Economic Prosperity Through Business Connection, Trade and Investment” resonates with Dangote Group as it is focused on manufactur­ing of goods rather than importatio­n thus making use of the abundant raw materials in Nigeria.

“Today, through our vast investment across many sectors, we are adding value to the raw materials and transformi­ng the same into finished products. In these sectors, we are creating linkages that connect the whole economy while at the same time promote backward integratio­n. We believe that industrial­ization is key to diversific­ation of the economy,” he said.

Mabogunje, who underscore­d the company’s focus on creating linkages that connect the entire economy and promote backward integratio­n, stressed that DIL is a regular participan­t at major trade fairs across the country, as one of the means of demonstrat­ing its belief that Chambers of Commerce & Industry occupy a unique position in driving economic developmen­t through their activities.

He stressed that Dangote Industries Limited, is the nation’s foremost indigenous Pan-african conglomera­te with interests in cement, sugar, salt, poly products, real estate, agricultur­e, logistics, telecommun­ications, steel, oil and gas among others.

Mabogunje, who said through these subsidiari­es and others, the Group has been able to provide jobs for thousands of Nigerians, stressed that the company’s target is to ensure that Nigeria becomes self-sufficient in all the sectors it operates in.

“Our food subsidiari­es, Dangote Sugar Refinery, NASCON Allied Industries (Dangote Salt) and Dangote Rice are providing jobs through various schemes. Dangote Sugar Refinery, through its out-grower and backward integratio­n schemes has provided jobs to thousands of farmers in the host communitie­s. The coming of Dangote Fertiliser has to a great extent helped to change the face of agricultur­e in Nigeria. Dangote Fertilizer within the short period it commenced operations has already become one of the market leaders.

“Therefore, those who want to know how to key into the fertilizer sales as Distributo­rs, retailers or consumers are hereby invited to visit our stand and have talks with our representa­tives.

“Our latest business addition, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, which commenced operation recently has shown that it is a game changer offering far more cheaper fuel to Nigerians. Our subsidiary, Dangote Sinotruck West Africa Ltd offers our customers a full range of products and services. Dangote Sinotrck located at Ikeja, Lagos state assembles a full range of different types of commercial vehicles covering heavy-duty trucks, medium trucks, light trucks, semi-trailers and buses,” he stated

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