Dangote pillar of strength for Nigeria’s industrial growth – LCCI

 

Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has restated its commitment to driving the diversification of Nigeria’s economy for growth and job prospects through strategic investments.

This is just as the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industries (LCCI) described the Company as the pillar and strength of the nation’s economy with its many investments.

Dangote said while it produces critical household items, some of its other products serve as either feedstock or raw materials for other manufacturers as a sure way of galvanizing the nation’s economic independent through industrialization.

The Company’s position came from the Group Executive Director, Commercial Operations, Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Hajiya Fatima Aliko-Dangote during the Dangote Group Special Day ceremony at the ongoing 2024 Lagos International Trade Fair in Lagos  just as the president of Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI), Mr. Gabriel Idahosa described the Company as a pillar of industrial strength and resilience for the Country.

The Group Executive Director, represented by the Director, Depot and Logistics, Dangote Cement Plc, Mr. Dolapo Alli, said “as a strategic sponsor of the Lagos International Trade Fair, this year’s theme, “Connecting Businesses, Creating Value,” resonates deeply with business objectives of the Conglomerate.

She noted that “at Dangote Group, our focus is on manufacturing. As a manufacturer, we rely on a network of suppliers and service providers for inputs and materials that we cannot source on our own.”

“This commitment informs our active membership in the LCCI and our consistent participation in its activities. Businesses need connections at various levels—business-to-business, distributorship, and ultimately with the final consumers.”

She pointed out that “our recent flagship project, the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemicals, has commenced operations with the rollout of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), automotive gas oil, JET A1, and other products, including polypropylene.

“We are optimistic that many new manufacturing outfits will emerge relying on both the products and byproducts of the petroleum complex as feedstock in their production processes.”

According to Hajiya Aliko-Dangote, the evolution of these mutual interdependent industries is expected to revolutionize Nigeria’s economy by creating linkages between different industrial sectors. The linkages will provide cushions to the economy, preventing disruptions in production as raw materials are available.

“Linkages are vital in sustainable economic and industrial development. We are envisaging a connected and interlinked manufacturing sector that will produce goods that are usually imported, and in the process create more jobs for the growing youth population.”

 She emphasized that “our participation in this Fair, apart from the exhibitions, is to seek connections with other businesses. We have dedicated staff on ground manning the offices at our stand who are to provide necessary information to all businesses and individuals who desire to do business with us.”