Multi-billionaire
businessman and the President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko
Dangote, has revealed what is making him lose sleep as he talks on the
latest quit notice given to the Igbos in the North.
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Aliko Dangote
While speaking on the sideline of a meeting with business
leaders/chief executive officers from Nigeria and Kenya held at the
Dangote Lekki free-trade zone at the weekend in Lagos, Alhaji Aliko
Dangote, revealed that the success or failure of any of his businesses
does not bother him or make him lose sleep like the rate of unemployed
Nigerian youths.
According to a report by ThisDay, President of the Dangote Group,
stated that unemployment gives him sleepless nights, as he posited that
it’s the collective responsibility of both the government and
entrepreneurs to create jobs for the teeming Nigerian youths as a way of
solving the restiveness and agitations that the nation is experiencing
from different geo-political zones.
The richest man in Africa, harped on diversification as the major
solution to the unemployment challenges the nation is facing, submitting
sadly though, that successive governments had always paid lip service
to job creation and diversification.
He said: “Since 1978, when I came to Lagos, government has been
talking about diversification of the economy which has not happened up
till now. It is also sad that nobody is challenging anybody about how
many jobs he or she has created.
“In reality though, it is not solely government duty to provide
jobs. It is also the duty of entrepreneurs, but government at all
levels must provide the enabling environment. When there is no jobs,
people get frustrated, and I can tell you that the Boko Haram insurgency
is a product of frustration. The way to go is diversification. Nigeria
should diversify its economy, and take crude oil as icing on the cake.”
Dangote appealed to young entrepreneurs especially from the Lagos
Business School (LBS) who were part of his audience to brace up for the
challenge and do something differently. He described Nigeria as a
scratched card that has not been touched, and would be useless after
loading it.
“Nigeria is like a recharge card. Anywhere you touch is money. You should also have visions and be focused,” he added.
On the quit notice order given to Igbo people in the North by a
coalition of northern youths, Dangote said it is a topic not worth
discussing, and however, urged the people to stop talking about it.
According to him, “Unknown people are talking about Igbo
leaving the North, and we are joining them to talk about it. Why are we
talking about it? It shouldn’t be discussed at all. Those saying it are
just seeking relevance.”
Dangote added that his company is determined to transform and diversify the Nigerian economy.
“When we rolled these projects out, there was nothing like
devaluation but now, we have to double our efforts and it is not a
problem because Dangote group is a leader in the new breed of African
multi-national conglomerates, and that is why its rated top 10 in Africa
and top 400 globally.
“We are globally competitive, yet growing local capacity and
manufacturing quality products. Dangote is rapidly transforming from a
Nigerian company to a dominant African brand,” the Dangote Group president noted.
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