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Dangote Sugar winds up sugar business in Niger State

Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, one of the leading producers of refined sugar to consumers and industries in Nigeria has successfully wind up its sugar business in Niger State – under the Dangote Niger Sugar Limited. According to a note by the company, this decision was made in an effort to cut down on deadweight cost, coming from a stretched situation from its host community which had started accumulating negative returns for the integrated sugar business. The company noted that after a careful assessment of recent disruptions to its operation as projected in the state, due to community dispute over the land acquired in Niger, the Board of DSR in December 2020 completed all winding-up proceedings for the Backward Integration Project Company in Niger State.

Crediting institutional reforms at the Sugar Council - By:

Crediting institutional reforms at the Sugar Council Dr. Latif Demola Busari   Whatever that has a beginning, surely and naturally too, has an end. In same manner and fashion, every story, journey, odyssey, reign, expedition or human activity has an end, but conversely, every ending is equally a new beginning.  Essentially, our sojourn here on earth is marked by a beginning and an end. For Dr. Latif Demola Busari, whose four year’s tenure and final term as the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council reaches its crescendo this week, having been earlier reappointed for a second term in 2017 by President Muhammadu Buhari, it is indeed the end as the helmsman at the NSDC, but a new beginning as he pursues other interests in life. Without a shred of equivocation or pandering to sentiments, his stewardship or stint as the Executive Secretary of the Council was marked by a litany of institutional reforms, sector-specific policies, initiatives and programmes gea

Nigerian sugar institute to create thousands of jobs

ADVERTISEMENT The Minister of Industry, Trade and investment, Adeniyi Adebayo, says the Nigeria Sugar Institute (NSI) just commissioned in Ilorin, Kwara State, ”will create hundreds of thousands of jobs”. Mr Adebayo, who spoke at the ceremony held on Saturday, described the commissioning of the institute as a landmark achievement and a testament to what public-private partnership can achieve. Also at the ceremony were the governor of the state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq; his deputy, Patrick Alabi; Emir of Ilorin, Zulu Gambari; chairman of Dangote group, Aliko Dangote, amongst others. According to the minister, “the sugar industry holds a special place in Nigeria’s industrialisation story. It carries the expectations of creating over a hundred thousand jobs and the NSI is one of the key instruments for ensuring its sustainability”.

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