IDB, Dangote to partner in boosting job creation in Africa

Jeddah, KSA-12. 03.2014- The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) and Dangote Group will partner to boost job creation in Africa. This was the outcome of the visit by the President and CEO of Dangote Group, Mr Aliko Dangote during a one day visit to the headquarters of IDB in Jeddah.
Mr Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian by nationality, who has been listed by Forbes magazine as the 23rd richest person in the world with fortunes worth US $25 billion is a manufacturer with presence in 16 African countries producing cement, sugar and other value-added products. Dangote’s Cement Plant in Obajana, Nigeria, is reputed to be one of the single largest cement plants in the world with an estimated capacity of 13.25million metric tonnes per annum.

He told the President of IDB, Dr Ahmad Mohamed Ali, that the aim of his visit was to reconnect with IDB, where he once took loan from through the ,International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), one of the financing arms of IDB, and he has since repaid the loan. Mr Dangote stated that he will now be investing US $ 1.2 billion in his Foundation to work in various sectors such as education, health and job creation in Africa and other parts of the world.
“I am really amazed by the amount of work IDB is doing. I believe we need to work together to create jobs. China developed because the Chinese invested in the country. America is successful because the system is tied to job creation, so we must invest in Africa in order to create jobs” he told the IDB staff during a town hall lecture. He called on IDB to increase its publicity so as to attract more entrepreneurs for the development member countries.
Mr Dangote stated that if the growth of Africa continues at the current rate, and electricity supply improves, by 2050 Africa will be a US $19 trillion economy.
In his welcome address the President of IDB, Dr Ahmad Mohamed Ali said he was happy to receive the CEO of Dangote Group, and suggested that there are areas like bilingual education, Waqf (endowment), and education where both parties can work together to change the lives of people in Africa and beyond.
Dr Ahmad Ali suggested that all effort should be made to come up with innovative projects in partnership with Dangote Group so as to maximize the impact of development in IDB member countries. He finally expressed his appreciation over the philanthropic activities of Mr Aliko Dangote.

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