Nigeria: Dangote Refinery To Increase Workforce To 57,000 employees

To increase the workforce from 40,000 to 57,000 in the coming months

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The Founder, Dangote Industries Limited, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has said the construction of the Dangote Petroleum Refinery is a result of his desire to help the Nigerian Government tackle the issue of petroleum products importation.

He also disclosed plans to increase the current workforce from 40,000 to 57,000 in the coming months.

Aliko Dangote made these in Lagos in a broadcast on Arise TV.

He also said the project currently employed 29,000 Nigerians and 11,000 foreigners at the 650,000 barrels per day in Lagos.

He stated that the refinery project remained the biggest in Africa, describing as a place where many Nigerians were getting massive training as a way to build in-country capacity.

Dangote was quoted to have said, “When we started the project, we were supposed to bring a lot of foreign workers, but as we speak today, we have less than 11,000 expatriates.

“We have almost 29,000 Nigerian workers that are getting massive training. We are also creating a lot of capacity in the country, which would be of great help for future oil projects in Nigeria, most especially with the opening up of the oil industry through the new Petroleum Industry Act.

“It means that the country can boast of human capacity needed in the oil and gas sector. Most of these Nigerians can compete anywhere in the world in terms of electrical, welding, mechanical erection etc. We have created massive capacity.”

Dangote stated that the refinery project was an investment that would transform the economies of countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

– Punch

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