 
 
Aliko
 Dangote, Africa’s richest man and the president of the Dangote Group, 
has predicted Nigeria’s current fuel importation will stop by 2016 with 
the coming on stream of the proposed Dangote petrochemical project.
Dangote
 group is billed to build Africa’s largest refinery, petro-chemicals and
 fertilizer manufacturing complex in Nigeria with a loan secured from 
the consortium of banks that are providing a $3.3 billion credit 
facility for the project.
The $9 billion project represent
 20 per cent of the nation’s reserve and a huge project meant to market 
the country as self-reliant in both petrochemical and petroleum 
products.
The Billionaire also noted that Nigeria currently spends about $30 billion dollars annually importing petroleum products. 
The
 business mogul stated this after a meeting with President Goodluck 
Jonathan, on September 4, 2013, Wednesday, after the signing of 
agreement for the establishment of the petrochemical project at Olokola,
 in Ondo state.
Briefing
 state house correspondents after a closed door meeting with the 
President after the signing ceremony, Mr. Dangote thanked the Government
 for providing the enabling environment for the private sector to 
thrive. 
Source: Channels TV
 






 
 
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Hae Stop!!! Dont Just Read and Walk Away. Drop A Comment