The President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has reaffirmed the readiness of one of his companies, Dangote Sinotruk West Africa Ltd (DSWAL), to further raise the level of local content in its vehicles to up to 60 per cent when Ajaokuta Steel Company comes on stream.
Alhaji Dangote spoke during the recent commissioning of DSWAL’s completely knocked down (CKD) plant in Lagos.
Welcoming the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, the Deputy Senate President, Jibril Barao, Senators and other guests to the event, Alhaji Dangote underscored the importance of steel to the automotive industry and the economy.
He said: “The investment in the truck assembly plant is part of our backward integration to add value and reduce imports.
of the DSWAL many production sections, the Senate President lauded the Dangote Group’s investments in Lagos, other parts of the country and outside Nigeria.
“I know as you are investing here in Nigeria, you are doing the same thing in other countries, particularly in Africa.
“You are there in Kenya, Togo, Malawi, Senegal, Ethiopia and so many other countries. You are our own brand and our export to the rest of the world. May God continue to prosper you,” Akpabio said.
He extolled the performance of Gov. Sanwo-Olu in Lagos, promising to lodge a positive report “with the President in Abuja on how you, Sanwo-Olu as the governor, has been collaborating with the Federal Government to take (unemployed) children off the street through gainful employment.”
“Speaking just before the formal commissioning of the CKD plant, Gov. Sanwo-Olu lauded Dangote Group’s decision to take over a moribund textile company and turn it into such a productive investment.
He assured that the state government would not only continue to provide a conducive environment for investments, but would also lead the way in patronage. Without forgetting to seek a “generous discount,” the governor placed a fresh order for 100 units of Howo Sinotruk trucks to bring the number purchased by his government to 200.
Gov. Sanwo-Olu said, “Like I mentioned, we have seen the benefits of what they are doing here. We have procured from them the orange trucks (for refuse management) that you are seeing on the roads in Lagos. They were all manufactured and put together in this premises.
“We are making another order of 100 trucks because they are reliable. We don’t need to go very far. Honesty, it is really about partnership and sense of purpose. I believe that Dangote Group of Companies has a good local and African business that we must be proud of,” Sanwo-Olu said.
Dangote Sinotruk plant has the installed capacity to produce about 16 per day in one shift, or about 10,000 units annually on CKD (completely knocked down) basis.