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Dangote Refinery to produce gasoline, polypropylene from March

By Kehinde Olatunji
28 January 2024   |   4:02 am
The President/Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has hinted that by March 2024, Dangote Refinery will produce gasoline and polypropylene, expressing optimism that Nigeria’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products would be eliminated soon.
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The President/Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, Aliko Dangote, has hinted that by March 2024, Dangote Refinery will produce gasoline and polypropylene, expressing optimism that Nigeria’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products would be eliminated soon.

Speaking at the Dangote Cement Distributor’s award night for the year 2023, tagged: ‘Forward together,’ he also disclosed that plans are in place to consolidate Dangote Sugar Refinery, Dangote Salt and Dangote Rice into Dangote Foods.

He stated that the consolidation is a strategy to harness the benefits of backward integration via linkages and build a more formidable food subsidiary, adding that by the year 2025, the group will be producing a million tons of rice that are expected to create thousands of jobs.

Dangote assured Nigerians of continuous research and improvement in the production processes to deliver the best quality products in the market.

He said: “We are celebrating an enduring partnership that has elevated us to become Africa’s largest cement company; a partnership that is aptly captured by the theme of today’s event. This partnership has seen us toil shoulder-to-shoulder to overcome various obstacles in the cement sector and deliver value for all stakeholders.

“We are renewing and strengthening the trust you reposed in us by remaining true to Dangote Cement. We are deepening this relationship as we continue the ‘forward together journey to retain and extend our lead in the domestic market.

“Our refinery has kicked off the refining of crude oil with Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and JETA1 fuel as initial products. We expect gasoline and polypropylene by the end of March. We believe that Nigeria’s dependence on imported refined petroleum products will be eliminated very soon.

“We trust that our refinery will largely transform Nigeria’s economy, create more linkages, and ensure the evolution of ancillary industries dependent on its byproducts. We are hopeful that more jobs will be created, therefore reducing the level of youth unemployment and improving livelihoods.”

The Group Managing Director, Dangote Cement, Mr Arvind Pathak, commended the customers for their support to the success of the business.

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