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Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Group and Africa’s richest person, told NAN on Friday that the plant has been certified and licensed by all regulatory authorities in Nigeria.
Godwin Emefiele, governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, was on an inspection tour of the facility, accompanied by Dangote, as well as chief executive officers of top Nigerian banks.
The fertiliser plant, located at Ibeju Lekki, Lagos, has a name-plate annual capacity of three million tons of urea and ammonia largest in the world.
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“We have gotten all licenses from the National Security Adviser, the ministry of agriculture, Standard Organisation of Nigeria, NAFDAC and all other authorities,” he said.
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(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – To the admiration of key financial sector operators present, the Dangote Fertilizer Limited announced on Friday the formal commencement of production of Urea in commercial quantity and the plan to hit the Nigerian market on Monday. In what industry watchers have described as a potent step to liberalize of the fertilizer market […]
Dangote Industries Limited says its three million metric tonnes granulated urea fertiliser plant is now completed and its products will flood the Nigerian market from Monday.
The Niger State office of the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has set ablaze items found to be sub-standard and expired in Minna, the state capital. The products seized and burnt included 17 bottles of Fair and White cream, 250 coils of electrical cables of different brands, 75 bottles and packs of food and beverages, […]