- Dangote explains challenges
associated to growth of Africa’s economy – States how they create their own
power in every country they go Alhaji Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has
finally revealed the secret to his unrivaled success on the continent. Dangote,
who recently dropped in the world’s richest billionaire’s list, explained
further how the challenge of electricity was adversely affecting the growth of
the continent’s economy,
. The president of Dangote group,
who was speaking at the Africa CEO forum in Abidjan, informed that, “Where I
come from, which is Kano in Nigeria, we have over 20 million people and we are
sharing 35 megawatts only. “So when we started business as a group, we said
that we would not go into the national grid. Every single country that we are
operating in, we would create, generate our own power and that is why we have
been very, very successful.” Speaking also during the event, president of the
African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, stated that Africa must seek
ways to light up the continent. He said: “If you walk in the dark, you’ll
stumble and you will fall. But if you walk in the light, you will constantly
see thing ahead of you. “The problem is, in Africa, you have today 645 million
people without electricity. You have the GDP in which the cost of not having electricity
is about four to five percent shaved off. “We cannot be competitive when it
comes to value adding. We cannot industrialize because we have no electricity.
The kids cannot go to school because we have no electricity. “Vaccines can’t be
in hospitals because we have no electricity, and business are operating at very
high cost, using diesel. In other words, what is the emergency power supply
system has become the normal power supply system – no way! “And as Africa
Development Bank, I know that the very blood of Africa’s transmission and life
is what we do.”
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