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Home » News » Dangote blows hot, says refinery didn’t receive anything Federal, State Govts

Dangote blows hot, says refinery didn’t receive anything Federal, State Govts

July 21, 2024
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Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has clarified that the Federal and State Governments did not provide incentives for his $20 billion refinery at the Lekki Free Trade Zone.

Speaking during a visit from the House leadership, Dangote revealed that he paid $100 million for the land.

Dangote emphasised, “We did not collect a single incentive from the Federal Government or Lagos State. We paid for the land.”

He also refuted claims that his companies enjoy a monopoly, stating that his businesses add value by using local raw materials and that the playing field is level for all operators.

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Dangote highlighted that his group did not prevent others from engaging in the same business and that labelling his companies as monopolistic is unfounded.

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He pointed out that when Dangote Group entered the cement production industry, Lafarge was the only operator in Nigeria. “Nobody ever called Lafarge a monopoly,” he noted, adding that labelling his companies as monopolistic is disheartening.

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