The Federal Government has praised the Dangote Group’s crucial contributions to Nigeria’s industrialization efforts, as highlighted during the ongoing Kaduna International Trade Fair, Eko Hot Blog reports.
Dr. Dafang I. Sule, acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, commended the company on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole.
“The quality of Dangote products is not in doubt and that is why people patronize them. You can see that the company is growing every day. I think it is doing a very good job,” he added.
Dangote Group, a key sponsor of the Kaduna International Trade Fair, has been widely recognized for its significant contributions to Nigeria’s economic growth and industrialization.
The theme of the trade fair, “Promoting Efficiency in Manufacturing, Trade, and Agriculture through Digital Transformation,” has no fewer than five countries in participation.
Dr. Sule noted that the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has been collaborating with the conglomerate to implement crucial government policies such as the Backward Integration Programme.
The Kaduna Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KADCCIMA) recognized the Dangote Group as a key driver of Nigeria’s economic growth during the 46th Kaduna International Trade Fair.
The Chamber’s Director General, Alhaji Usman Saulawa, described the partnership with Dangote Group as a unique selling point and a significant competitive advantage for the trade fair.
Saulawa commended the conglomerate for its positive impact on the business community in Kaduna State and its contributions to both Nigeria’s domestic economy and the global economy.
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