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Dangote at Milken Institute event in New York urges investment in Africa

Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KaySeptember 28, 2024Updated:September 28, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
L-R: Chairman and Founder of the Milken Institute, USA, Michael Milken; Founder and President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote at an Invest Africa event – ‘Africa at an inflection point’, organised by the Milken institute, at the Rockefeller centre , New York.
L-R: Chairman and Founder of the Milken Institute, USA, Michael Milken; Founder and President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote at an Invest Africa event – ‘Africa at an inflection point’, organised by the Milken institute, at the Rockefeller centre , New York.
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Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, Founder and President/Chief Executive of the Dangote Group, has called for increased investment in Africa, emphasizing the continent’s potential as a global economic powerhouse.

Speaking at an event titled ‘Africa at an Inflection Point’ organized by the Milken Institute at the Rockefeller Center in New York, Dangote highlighted the critical moment Africa faces in its development and the vast opportunities available to global investors.

Addressing a high-profile audience of global leaders, policymakers, and investors, Dangote noted that Africa is at a crucial juncture, with the potential for tremendous growth in sectors such as agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and technology. He stressed the importance of long-term investment and partnerships that can catalyze sustainable development across the continent.

“We are at an inflexion point, and this is Africa’s moment to rise,” Dangote said. “The continent is home to the youngest population in the world, vast natural resources, and untapped markets. What Africa needs now is the right kind of investment – investment that builds infrastructure, creates jobs, and improves lives.”

Dangote, whose Dangote Group has become a dominant player in industries ranging from cement to sugar, lauded the resilience of African economies, especially in the face of global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war. He pointed out that despite these setbacks, Africa has continued to record economic growth, and with proper investment, it could lead the next wave of global economic expansion.

The business mogul also emphasized the importance of industrialization and self-sufficiency for Africa’s economic progress. He reiterated his company’s commitment to playing a pivotal role in this transformation, particularly through the Dangote Refinery, set to be the largest in Africa, and other large-scale projects in the manufacturing and agricultural sectors.

“Industrialization is key to Africa’s future. We must produce what we consume. We need to focus on building industries that not only serve the African market but also compete globally,” Dangote stated.

During the panel discussion, Dangote spoke alongside other influential figures who shared their insights on how Africa can position itself as a major player in the global economy. Topics such as infrastructure development, financial inclusion, and the role of technology in driving growth were key highlights of the discussions.

The ‘Africa at an Inflection Point’ event, part of the Milken Institute’s broader efforts to bring attention to emerging markets, attracted investors and industry leaders seeking to explore opportunities in Africa’s growing economies. Dangote’s remarks were seen as a clarion call for the global business community to partner with African nations to drive mutual prosperity.

In concluding his remarks, Dangote encouraged both African governments and international investors to work together to ensure that Africa’s enormous potential is fully realized. “The time to invest in Africa is now,” he urged. “The opportunities are vast, and the rewards will be great, not just for Africa but for the world.”

The Milken Institute’s event served as a platform to spotlight Africa’s promising future and Dangote’s message was clear: with the right partnerships and investments, Africa stands poised to become a central force in the global economy.

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