Alhaji Dr. Aliko Dangote |
Dangote Group of Companies has pledged to support the Federal Government and Kano State in exploring key sectors of
the economy to cushion the effect of the recession among Nigerians. The Group
said in a statement on Monday in Abuja, that it would explore opportunities
opening up in agriculture, mining and infrastructure, through partnership with
the levels of government.
An Executive
Director of the Group, Hajiya Halima
Dangote, made the pledge at Dangote Special Day ceremony at the Kano
International Trade Fair in Kano. The executive director, who was special guest
at the event, represented the President of the Group, Alhaji Dr. Aliko Dangote. Dangote said challenges of the recession
rather presented opportunities to explore areas of development and bring back
the lost glory of Nigeria’s economy.
He said it
was such determination that informed re-opening of Dangote Flour Mill in Kano as well as the Tomato factory processing project in Kadawa area of the state. Dangote
said the project would have been fully operational but for the hitches caused
by Tomato disease in the country and some technicalities. He reiterated efforts
by the group to ensure sustainability in rice production through extensive
out-grower programme in Jigawa saying, “It is our
intention to establish a large scale rice mill of 250,000 tonnes per annum
capacity in Kano, to process production in three states.’’
He
re-emphasised that DANGOTE Fertilisers project, with capacity of 2.8 million
tonnes per annum, the largest plant in sub-saharan Africa, would be inaugurated
by the end of 2017. Dangote
commended the Kano Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, and
the government for their commitment to the business community “as demonstrated
by the fair which attracted wide range of businesses from far and near’’. He
assured the chamber of the Group’s willingness to continue partnership and
scale up its presence in the years ahead.
President of
KACCIMA, Alhaji Umar Dansuleka, said
presence of Dangote at the fair was an encouragement to other businesses
aspiring for greater heights. The conglomerate, Dansuleka said, had made a mark
across Africa and the globe through its products and services, thereby
enhancing image of the country.
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