With a few days to the inauguration of Dangote Refinery, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has commended efforts of its visionary, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, and the supportive Federal Government.
Expected to be Africa’s biggest oil refinery and the world’s single-trained facility, the Dangote Refinery has a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, sufficient to meet Nigeria’s need for refined petroleum products.
In a press statement to the media, the LCCI Boss Dr. Chinyere Almona, described the Refinery as one that will go a long way impacting on the Nigerian economy.
”It will save and generate foreign exchange. The Refinery will create jobs, positively affect the value of the Naira, broaden prosperity for the downstream sector, and provide growth opportunities for businesses. It will also stimulate economic growth by impacting the country’s balance of payments.”
According to her, the Chamber expects the Refinery to fuel further growth and development across its value chain, including cosmetics, plastics, textiles, etc.
”We also see room for the development of added value in agribusiness, including the Sugar Backward Integration projects that plan to create a strong localized supply in the sugar industry, benefiting local suppliers across the sugar value chain.”
She further urged the government to strengthen its commitment to creating an enabling environment for businesses in the country, emphasizing that the initiative presents Nigeria as an attractive investment destination for local and foreign investors.