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    Mo Ibrahim Hails Dangote Refinery as African Industrial Turning Point

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJune 14, 2026 Africa No Comments1 Min Read
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    Mo Ibrahim has commended Aliko Dangote, describing the $20 billion Dangote Refinery as a defining example of Africa’s growing ability to finance and execute world-class industrial projects.

    Speaking on the project, Ibrahim said the refinery reflects a shift in narrative—from reliance on external capital and imports to African-led solutions built at scale and driven by local ambition.

    He noted that the Lagos-based facility is already influencing fuel supply dynamics across the continent, gradually reducing dependence on imported refined products and strengthening regional energy resilience.

    According to him, the significance of the project goes beyond production capacity. It represents confidence in African entrepreneurship and a willingness to tackle structural challenges through long-term investment rather than short-term fixes.

    Ibrahim also highlighted that Dangote’s expanding vision, including possible further expansion within and beyond Nigeria, signals a broader wave of industrial ambition emerging across the continent.

    For him, the refinery is not just an economic asset, but a marker of a changing era in which Africa increasingly builds, funds, and sustains its own critical infrastructure.

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