The
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has given assurance to Dangote Group that
it will support it access Foreign Exchange, Forex to build its proposed
$14 billion refinery in the country. Mr. Godwin Emefiele, the
Governor of the CBN, said this during a tour of the refinery which is
projected to refine 650,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
The tour of the facility held at its location within the Lekki Free Trade Zone in Lagos. The CBN governor said that the support was to ease the importation of equipment needed to bring the Dangote refinery to reality. “Your
ongoing 14 billion dollar refinery investment will enjoy our support,
no doubt. We are doing this to fast-track the importation of equipment
you need for a speedy completion of that project and to encourage other
Nigerians to follow your lead” Emefiele said. According to him, the
tour is necessary to lend our support to this laudable project that will
transform Nigeria’s downstream oil sector.
“The Dangote Group
approached us to indicate their interest to invest in refining crude,
such that petrol-chemicals, fertiliser and fuel will be produced, about
three years ago. “Today, the three projects, which are valued at 14
billion dollars (N2.8 trillion), are on course and this is highly
commendable, ‘’ he said. Emefiele said the CBN would continue to
support tremendous and impactful projects that would improve the
socio-economic profile of the country through such investments.
He said the diversification of the Dangote Group was worthy of emulation by other industrialists. “By
the time this refinery is completed, it will not only service the needs
of our domestic economy but shore up our international oil investments. “Projects like this and our support will encourage more Nigerians to begin to think like the Dangote Group,” the CBN boss added. Alhaji
Aliko Dangote, Chairman, Dangote Group, said that the refinery would
commence commercial operations at the early period of 2018. “We are
set to unveil the world’s largest refinery which will make Nigeria
self-sufficient in petroleum products refining and also become a major
exporter of oil.This project will mark a turning point in Nigeria’s
search for local refining of crude oil.
“We will ensure the value
chain in crude oil production is uplifted and other facilitators
properly integrated into our scheme,” he said. The chairman said that the fertilizer production aspect of the refinery would be completed by 2017.”
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