Politics
Abiodun commends Dangote for high-net-worth investments in Ogun
Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, on Tuesday, commended Aliko Dangote, President of Dangote Group, for his commitment to high-net-worth investments in the state.
The governor eulogized dangote for the reconstruction of the Itori cement plant and the commitment to develop the largest port in Nigeria at Olokola, Ogun State.
According to Governor Abiodun @DapoAbiodun,
“On behalf of the government and good people of Ogun State, I extend my heartfelt appreciation to Alhaji @AlikoDangote, President of the @DangoteGroup, for his renewed commitment to our dear state through his high-net-worth investments.
“Your decision to return to @OGSG_Official, driven by our administration’s vision and investor-friendly policies, is not just a testament to the confidence you have in our state but also a significant milestone that means a great deal to us.
“The reconstruction of the Itori cement plant and the bold move to develop the largest port in Nigeria at Olokola will undoubtedly open new doors of opportunities for our people, driving industrialization, job creation, and economic prosperity.
“Your unwavering belief in Nigeria and your relentless drive to position our nation as a self-sufficient economic powerhouse are truly commendable. We are proud to have Ogun State play a pivotal role in this national transformation.
“As an administration, we remain committed to fostering an enabling environment for investments to thrive. We assure you of our unwavering support as we work together towards the collective prosperity of our state and our great nation.
“Once again, we say thank you for believing in Ogun State.”
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