Aliko Dangote Signs Deal To Build Oil Refinery In Nigeria.
Africa's wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with banks to finance the building of an oil refinery in Nigeria
Mr Dangote, a Nigerian who made his fortune in cement, flour and sugar, is worth an estimated $16bn (£10bn) and has topped the Forbes list of Africa's richest men for the past three years. Mr Dangote told the BBC's Focus on Africa programme the refinery would create "thousands" of jobs.It would be built in the south-west and would become operational in 2016, he said.
Mr Dangote signed a $3.3bn loan deal with local and foreign banks to build the refinery, as well as fertiliser and petrochemical plants.
The entire venture would cost $9bn, with $3bn in equity from Dangote Industries and $6bn to be raised in loan capital.
The initial loan facility was co-ordinated globally by Standard Chartered and in Nigeria by Guaranty Trust Bank.
"At least for the first time in our lifetime, we'll see Nigeria exporting petroleum products," Mr Dangote told Focus on Africa on the BBC World Service.
"We'll also see Nigeria for the first time exporting fertiliser rather than using hard-earned foreign exchange to import fertiliser," he added.
Source BBC
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