November 15, 2012

 

Dangote  to start construction of US$2 billion fertiliser plant in January 2013
 
Press release
 
 
 

The ground-breaking ceremony of Dangote's US$2 billion fertiliser plant, the biggest in Africa to be sited in Agenebode, Edo State will be done before the end of January 2013.


Disclosing this at a reception in Benin City, on Monday (Nov 12), as part of activities to mark the second term inauguration of Governor Adams Oshiomhole, President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said arrangements have been concluded for the ceremony in December or before the end of January 2013.


Dangote, who was listed by Forbes magazine as Africa's richest man, said the company which is expected to employ about 10,000 people directly and indirectly will be completed in three years.


He said, "Yes we will build the biggest fertiliser plant in Africa here in Edo State."

According to him, "Oshiomhole has delivered on road, infrastructure, but now he's going to deliver on job creation. We will partner him to make sure he gives us a conducive environment to create jobs here in Edo State. It will be at a cost of US$2 billion. I am reassuring you, in the presence of everybody, that in the next three years, Edo State will be exporting fertiliser from here to other parts of Africa."

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