Each of the four new units will have a nameplate capacity of 4,235 metric tons per day,
They stated that the move would put Nigeria on the path to achieving full self-sufficiency in petroleum products, conserve foreign exchange, and improve fuel affordability.
Mr Dangote also announced plans to list the Dangote Refinery and Petrochemical Complex on the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. within the next year.
The federal government is set to launch a national campaign to promote made-in-Nigeria goods and services under the Nigeria First policy.
Mr Tinubu said the government was taking steps to protect big industry and guarantee industrial harmony for the nation’s good.
PENGASSAN also described the action as a violation of Section 40 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which guarantees workers the right to freedom of association.
Mr Dangote noted that his companies will continue to employ Nigerians and contribute to further reducing the country’s unemployment rate.
Mr Dangote disclosed that the project involved enormous risk.
Mr Abdulgafar said that a Memorandum of Understanding had already been signed with the University of Ilorin.
The items distributed include cartons of spaghetti and macaroni.
