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Dangote Group expansion targets $100bn with Afreximbank

2026/04/09 11:17
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Dangote Group expansion accelerates as Africa’s largest conglomerate targets $100 billion annual revenue by 2030.

The ambitious plan spans multiple sectors across West Africa. Afreximbank provides crucial financing support through a $2.5 billion facility.

Aliko Dangote, President and Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, outlined the comprehensive growth strategy. The Group aims to scale operations across existing sectors whilst entering new markets. The expansion requires significant capital investments over the next five years.

Refinery and Petrochemicals Drive Growth

Dangote plans to expand its petroleum refinery capacity from the current 650,000 barrels per day. Phased expansion could reach 1.5 million barrels per day. This would significantly boost Africa’s refining capabilities and reduce import dependency.

The petrochemicals division will also expand production capacity. Current urea output stands at 3 million tonnes per annum. The Group eyes major increases to meet regional demand and export opportunities.

Growth extends beyond traditional operations into cement, rice, and food production. New ventures include infrastructure development such as ports and pipelines. The Group also targets gas, mining, data centres, and power generation. These sectors offer value-added export opportunities and support industrial transformation.

Strategic Afreximbank Partnership

Afreximbank underwrote the $2.5 billion facility as part of a $4 billion syndicated term loan. The five-year agreement supports Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals FZE operations.

Dangote praised the strategic alliance. “Our partnership with Afreximbank represents more than financial support,” he said. “It embodies a shared vision for continental development.” Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah, Afreximbank President, pledged continued backing for the expansion.

The partnership addresses global supply chain vulnerabilities exposed during COVID-19. Local production capacity now takes priority over imports. Afreximbank champions intra-African trade through the AfCFTA and PAPSS payment systems.

Investors anticipate strong returns from this scale-up. Dangote’s West Africa infrastructure investments align with continental development goals. The partnership creates a template for African-led industrial growth and reduces reliance on external suppliers.

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