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L-R: Fatima Aliko Dangote, Mariya Aliko Dangote, Aliko Dangote and Rahamon Bello at Award Ceremony in Lagos
President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has announced that the expansion of the Dangote Refinery to a production capacity of 1.4 million barrels per day will generate employment for no fewer than 95,000 skilled workers at peak construction.
Dangote disclosed this at the weekend in Lagos during his
induction as an Honorary Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering (NAE),
describing the project as a major milestone in Nigeria’s industrial
transformation.
According to him, the expansion underscores the Group’s
continued commitment to engineering excellence, job creation, and sustainable
economic growth.
“This award is particularly meaningful because it recognises
what we are doing in the industry, especially our commitment to employing
engineers and skilled professionals. At the peak of construction for this
expansion, we expect to have about 95,000 skilled workers on site, and we will continue
to grow,” Dangote said.
Upon completion, the expanded Dangote Refinery will surpass the
Jamnagar Refinery in India to become the largest refinery in the world,
significantly strengthening Nigeria’s refining capacity.
Dangote noted that the project would rely heavily on Nigerian
expertise, creating substantial opportunities for engineers, technicians,
artisans, and other skilled professionals. He added that the expansion reflects
the Group’s long-term vision for industrialisation in Nigeria and across
Africa.
Beyond employment generation, the refinery expansion is expected
to stimulate local manufacturing, enhance technology transfer, and deepen
Nigeria’s oil and gas value chain. It will also improve fuel security, reduce
dependence on imported petroleum products, and deliver significant foreign
exchange savings for the Nigerian economy.
“The scale of this expansion reflects our confidence in Nigerian
capacity and our belief that Africa has the ability to build world-class
infrastructure that meets global standards,” Dangote stated.
In his remarks, President of the Nigerian Academy of
Engineering, Rahamon Bello, described the honour as well deserved, noting that
Dangote’s impact transcends physical infrastructure.
“What makes this recognition fitting is not only what has been
built, but what has been inspired. Aliko Dangote’s journey continues to
motivate a new generation of engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators to think
boldly, act decisively, and believe in the immense possibilities within our
continent,” Bello said.
Credit Dangote Group PR
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