Dangote to establish sugar factory in Jigawa
Dangote to establish sugar factory in Jigawa
May 24, 2014

Aliko Dangote
The
Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Group of Companies, Alhaji
Aliko Dangote, said on Thursday that the proposed sugar factory in
Kaugama, Jigawa State, would provide 23,200 jobs in the state.
Dangote said this while signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Jigawa Government in Dutse.
He said that 10,000 workers would be
recruited to work at sugarcane farm, while 5,200 people would be
recruited as factory workers, according to the News Agency of Nigeria
He said that 8,000 people would be engaged as casual staff during farming seasons.
According to him, the group will generate
60 megawatts of electricity to supply power to the company and other
parts of the state.
The chairman also said that the company
would also establish hospital, primary and secondary schools for the
staff and host community.
Dangote said when the factory was established, it would attract small and medium enterprises to the state.
He said he was ready to empower people in the northern part of the country through agriculture to fight poverty.
The chairman said his company would compensate farmers, whose land had been earmarked for the company.
Dangote urged the state government to provide land for the company to establish rice processing mill in the state
The state Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido,
thanked the Dangote Group for investing in the state and expressed
optimism that the people of the state would benefit from the investment.
NAN reports that about 20,000 hectares of land had been acquired by the company for sugarcane production.
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