Buhari Inaugurates Dangote Refinery, Calls It Game Changer for Nigeria's Economy vanguardngrnews: Nigeria DangoteRefinery EnergyForAll AfricaEmpowered
Speaking at the occasion attended by Heads of State from Ghana, Togo, Niger, Senegal and a representative of the President of Chad, the President described the feat as a significant milestone for Nigeria's economy and a game changer for the downstream petroleum products market in the entire African region.
"I urge and encourage our other great entrepreneurs to emulate this iconic Nigerian industrialist and join the Government in accelerating our growth in order to realize our country's globally recognized economic potential. "We must not allow outside powers to use some of our leaders to destabilize our economic and political trajectory," he said.
"The consequence of these challenges constitute a severe strain on our economy, limiting Government's ability to provide basic infrastructure without resorting to huge borrowings.
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