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The FrontierThe FrontierMay 21, 2025 341 Minutes read0

•Aliko Dangote

President of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has advised the federal and state governments to patronise local investors for economic development.

He gave the advice at the Taraba International Investment Summit in Jalingo, which attracted investors from across Nigeria and beyond, reports Channels TV.

Africa’s richest man said domestic investors are the ones who will attract foreign investors, as according to him, no foreign investors would come into a country where local businesses are not thriving.

“I want to give a word of advice, Your Excellency, the only way for you to attract foreign investments or investors is by having local investors. Domestic investors are the ones who actually attract foreign investors.

“If you don’t invite local investors to come and invest, no foreigner will come and invest. Foreigners are attracted only when they see prospects for investment. Once they see that, yes, things are flowing, you don’t have to invite them, they will come,” Dangote said.

‘FG makes more money in our cement business’

He further disclosed that the federal government benefits fifty-two kobo for every one Naira he makes from his Dangote Cement Factory.

“I’m sure it might interest you to know that the federal government of Nigeria, not even the state, makes more money from, for example, our cement business. For every N1 that we turn around, 52 kobo goes to the federal government of Nigeria. So, that’s the benefit. When the government facilitates, they give you what it takes to create your own business. What we should do, also, you should behave and pay your taxes.

“So, I want to encourage that the government should continue to encourage investment, especially domestic investment. If you encourage, you have more investment. If you don’t encourage, there will not be jobs,” he maintained.

Dangote commended Governor Agbu Kefas for organising the Investment Summit, which he noted would open Taraba up for investments.

According to him, Taraba State is endowed with resources, including a vast arable land for agricultural production, which he said would create jobs and reduce poverty in the state and the country as a whole.

He assured that his organisation would invest in Taraba State.

“We will invest in Taraba State. We will not go anywhere and invest. This is home. We will keep creating jobs,” he added.

 

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