Fuel Importation Beneficiaries Discourage Govts From Building Refineries In Africa - Dangote

Date: 03-06-2024 7:09 am (11 months ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
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Africa’s richest man and owner of the $20 billion Dangote Refinery,  Aliko Dangote, has stated that individuals who benefit from fuel importation are deterring African governments from constructing refineries in the continent.

Dangote made this statement during a conversation with CNN’s reporter, Eleni Giokos, at his refinery in Lagos, Nigeria.

According to him, no new refineries have been constructed in Africa in the last 35 years, despite the continent being one of the leading regions for oil production.

Dangote also mentioned that other reasons for this underdevelopment include the lack of loan facilities for investors, attributed to weak financial institutions in Africa, among others.

“There are other countries in Africa who have been trying to build refineries but have been unable to. There has not been a new refinery in Africa in the last 35 years.
 
“There are so many issues regarding this such as money, political will, and also people who are benefitting from this whole system of importing petroleum products into Africa are actually discouraging their governments from building a refinery.

“Also, they won’t get loans anyway because they don’t have very strong banks. The international banks will not support anything like this,” Dangote said.

Africans need to develop Africa

Speaking further in the interview, the business mogul explained why African entrepreneurs and leaders need to develop work together to develop the continent.

Dangote said that it is futile for the continent to continue to wait for foreign investors to build the region.

According to him, waiting for foreign investors to develop the continent is something that might never happen.

“We Africans have to make sure that we focus and realize that we are the only ones that can deliver. We Africans are the only people that can develop Africa. If we are waiting for foreign investors to come and develop Africa, it will never happen,” Dangote added.


Posted: at 3-06-2024 07:09 AM (11 months ago) | Addicted Hero
- kp45 at 3-06-2024 07:39 AM (11 months ago)
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Africa full of greed.
Posted: at 3-06-2024 07:39 AM (11 months ago) | Addicted Hero
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- gogoman at 3-06-2024 09:20 AM (11 months ago)
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can u start selling cheap!! and stop talking  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 3-06-2024 09:20 AM (11 months ago) | Grande Master
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- gbagyiza at 3-06-2024 10:54 AM (11 months ago)
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Quote from: gogoman on  3-06-2024 09:20 AM
can u start selling cheap!! and stop talking  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


The man is telling you indirectly that he is facing resistance from
fuel importation beneficiaries/government and you r saying he should
stop talking. Why do you think he has to go to US to buy crude oil?
Posted: at 3-06-2024 10:54 AM (11 months ago) | Newbie
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- Dopybadass at 3-06-2024 01:22 PM (11 months ago)
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Ok
Posted: at 3-06-2024 01:22 PM (11 months ago) | Hero
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