- He cited unstable electricity supply and inconsistencies in government policies as the main factors mitigating against Nigeria’s industrialisation
Africa’s richest man and billionaire, Aliko Dangote, says industrialisation has eluded Nigeria because of two factors.
He cited unstable electricity supply and inconsistencies in government policies as the main factors mitigating against Nigeria’s industrialisation.
Dangote made the disclosure recently when the Zambian Minister of Energy, Makozo Chikote, visited the Dangote refinery in Lekki, Lagos State.
According to him, his company’s most profitable cement factory is the one in Ethiopia because of its stable power supply.
He explained that without power supply, businesses cannot grow.
“If there’s no power, there won’t be growth. For example, anything I’m going to do abroad will cost me maybe 30 percent cheaper than here, because abroad is plug-and-play.
“You just go, no infrastructure construction. You just build a factory, and you connect to the network; that’s all.
“That’s why, if you look at it today, I tell you that our most profitable cement factory is in Ethiopia because there’s no investment in power. They gave us power at the same rate for five years. So, we plan, It’s a one-price electricity continuously,” he said.
He further explained that inconsistencies in government policies were another obstacle to industrialisation.
“One of the problems of industrialisation is inconsistencies in government policies,” he said.
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