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Dangote Says He Wants Nigerians to Share in Wealth Created by His Businesses

Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote has said he wants ordinary Nigerians to benefit directly from the wealth generated by his businesses, stressing that his long-term ambition is to build companies that create widespread economic value rather than personal enrichment alone. Dangote made the remarks while speaking about his investments and expansion plans, according to an interview reported by Reuters.

The billionaire industrialist, whose conglomerate spans cement, sugar, fertilizer and oil refining, said his focus has been on building large scale projects that generate jobs, deepen local supply chains and reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imports. He noted that many of his ventures were designed to keep value within the domestic economy by encouraging local participation across logistics, distribution and manufacturing, as highlighted in comments cited by business insider Africa.

Dangote also pointed to the recently completed refinery and petrochemical complex as an example of how private capital can unlock opportunities for thousands of Nigerians, from marketers and transporters to financial institutions and small suppliers. Analysts say the approach aligns with broader government efforts to boost industrialisation and private sector led growth, according to insights shared by BusinessDay Nigeria.

With Nigeria facing persistent foreign exchange shortages and high unemployment, Dangote said sustainable wealth creation must extend beyond boardrooms and shareholders. He added that enabling Nigerians to earn from his businesses is not charity but a strategy for building resilient enterprises that thrive alongside the communities they serve, Reuters reported.

Credit: legit.ng

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