Dangote Refinery’ll Help Nigeria Save $10bn Forex — Minister

Dangote Refinery’ll Help Nigeria Save $10bn Forex — Minister

The Minister for Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, has said that the refinery being built by Dangote refinery in Lagos would help the country save $10 billion foreign exchange when completed.

Ahmed, who stated this during a visit to the site of the Dangote refinery, petrochemicals and fertiliser projects at Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, commended the company’s continued investment in the country.

“This is a very important project – one of the largest refineries in the world today. Mr President is very proud of this project and we speak about it everywhere we go in terms of the number of jobs which it is creating and the good that it will be bringing to our economy,” she said.

The minister said the refinery, when completed, would enable the country to stop importing petroleum products, adding, “And for us in government, that is a saving of at least $10bn that will be sitting in our reserves instead of flying out to pay for petroleum products.”

She said, “In the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, we have had the opportunity to interface with your company (Dangote Group) at different times to provide you with some clearance you required as you bring in equipment and as you move from one step to another, and I used to be alarmed at some of the size of the requests. But now, I do understand that this is very big and it is very important for this country.”

The President, Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, said the group’s revenue would increase from $4bn to $30bn after the completion of the projects in 2021, adding that it aimed to become one of the major suppliers of foreign exchange in Nigeria

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