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    Dangote targets steel, power, ports to industrialise Africa

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Dangote targets steel, power, ports to industrialise Africa
    Aliko Dangote, president of the Dangote Industries Limited (DIL)
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    Africa’s richest businessman, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled bold plans to expand the Dangote Group into steel production, electricity generation and port development, signalling a new phase in his drive to industrialise Africa.

    The billionaire industrialist said the move forms part of a long-term strategy to deepen the continent’s manufacturing base and reduce reliance on imports.

    Dangote’s flagship Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals is currently producing about 650,000 barrels of refined products daily. Output, he revealed, is expected to double within three years as expansion plans advance.

    However, refining is only one stage of a broader industrial vision.

    “We have to industrialise Africa,” Dangote said in an interview with The New York Times, stressing that steel, electricity and ports are next on his agenda.

    Why steel, power and ports matter

    Industry analysts say entry into steel would place the group at the heart of infrastructure, housing and heavy industry development. Investments in electricity and port infrastructure could also tackle two of Nigeria’s biggest economic constraints — unreliable power supply and logistics bottlenecks.

    • Dangote petrol price hits N874/ltr amid global oil surge

    Dangote cited India’s Tata Group as a model for diversified industrial expansion, describing its multi-sector footprint as proof that manufacturing can transform emerging economies.

    Job creation remains central to the expansion strategy. With Nigeria projected to need between 40 and 50 million new jobs by 2030, Dangote argued that large-scale industrial projects are critical to absorbing the country’s growing youth population.

    The refinery alone employs about 30,000 workers, around 80 per cent of them Nigerians. Expansion into new sectors is expected to lift total employment across the group to about 65,000.

    Dangote also disclosed plans to list the refinery on the Nigerian stock market, opening the door for wider local participation in the multi-billion-dollar asset.

    Despite the ambitious outlook, he acknowledged challenges including crude supply constraints and infrastructure gaps. He has previously raised concerns about logistics inefficiencies affecting feedstock supply to the refinery.

    “Nobody dared to do it, so we did it,” he said, insisting that bold private investment is key to reshaping Nigeria’s industrial landscape.

    With cement plants operating across Africa and a refinery already reshaping Nigeria’s downstream sector, Dangote’s expansion into steel, electricity and port infrastructure marks a decisive shift towards continent-wide industrial transformation.

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