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Josie Elewa's avatar

This is a problem with a lot of large scale manufacturing in Nigeria. I don’t know the specifics, but it just seems obvious to me that Nigeria (and Nigerians) cannot compete globally in manufacturing products. It is difficult for Nigerian products to be globally competitive due, in part, to severe human capital constraints (Dangote’s refinery, for instance, hired 11k Indians just to help run it). Nigerians, of course, will never admit this and are quick to tell anyone who’s listening that we are rich in mineral and Human Resources. Another good point is what you mentioned about Dangote’s cement being run by Sinoma. That’s why every industry in Nigeria *really* hates importation. This isn’t a new problem either. I watched an Obasanjo interview in the 90s where he said he wouldn’t invest his money in Nigeria if the government cannot enact protectionist programs for him. So it isn’t just a Dangote problem — it’s a Nigerian capitalist problem. Faced with the fact that they cannot innovate and cannot compete globally, they run, cap in hand, to daddy government to ask for “gimmes”, and then turn around to tell the tired Nigerian on the street to be patriotic because the fruits of protectionism “will soon be here”. These fruits will never arrive. This is the exact drama playing out with farmers, and is it any surprise that Mr Bow tie is also one of the ones leading the charge against importation on that front as well. The more things change etc

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Egwuom Victory Delight's avatar

I must also confess to greatly enjoying his tears. But this has been his MO from day one. Build a company and lobby for protectionism within that industry. The first time he has faced significant pushback, because nobody supports nationalism when it comes to energy, he folds, flops and moans.

Will it be great to have an operating refinery at that scale? Yes. But Dangote must prove he is a businessman and make it profitable. Rather than opening his Rolodex to call his government buddies.

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