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FG Sets 600,000MT Target for Dangote Sugar Production


The Federal Government has tasked the management of the Dangote Group of Companies to expand the annual production capacity of its subsidiary, the Dangote Sugar Refinery, to 600,000 metric tonnes by 2030.

The Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Enoh, accompanied by the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council, Mr Kamar Bakrin, gave the charge when he visited the DSR complex in Numan, Adamawa State.

The visit was part of the ongoing strategic inspection of sugar projects across the country, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to concerned officials for the acceleration of Nigeria’s attainment of self-sufficiency in sugar production, according to a Sunday statement by the NSDC.

The minister noted that the current local sugar production is a far cry from the 1.8 million metric tonnes that the country consumes annually, adding that as a leader in the sector, the DSR must contribute at least 600,000 metric tonnes by 2030 and sustain it.

“DSR is a very big player in the industry, one of the three major operators. Our circumstances in this sector will continue to depend on what DSR does. It is very important. I mean, since coming to this ministry, I have found the NSDC Executive Secretary to be hardworking and passionate about sugar sector development. I have seen the commitment he has demonstrated. But that is as much as he can give; he needs to get the cooperation of everyone to make sure that we achieve the laudable goals of the Nigeria Sugar Master Plan.

“I have lost count of the number of times Mr President has talked about developments in the sugar industry in Federal Executive Council meetings and other sessions,” he said, adding that the 600,000MT target must be delivered by DSR before 2031.

While commending the NSDC for the great job it has done in motivating and monitoring the operators, the Minister noted that the scale of infrastructure, level of investment, and degree of project advancement—especially at the new 6000 TCD plant—observed at DSR reflect a tangible commitment to the objectives of the Backwards Integration Programme (BIP).

He equally commended the DSR team for their commitment to improving recent performances, adding that the Federal Government is willing to work with them to eradicate all obstacles to increased local sugar production in the country.

“I am indeed very happy with what I have seen today, but scaling up production to be able to meet Mr President’s expectations is very important. My final comment would be to encourage you, just to let you know that my visit here is to show the government’s continuous seriousness and how important the government considers our ability as a country to be self-sufficient in sugar production,” the minister said.

Fielding questions from journalists on the sidelines of the visit, the Enoh continued, “The DSR is not new to the government’s Backwards Integration Programme. I can appreciate the entire ecosystem, the community of people, people who all work here, people gainfully employed; there is value addition in terms of harvested cane being processed to refine sugar.

“So, the programme is on course; the only thing is that it needs to be accelerated much more. The NSMP is in its 12th or 13th year. It has expectations and projections in terms of what is supposed to be achieved for the country. Yearly sugar consumption is about 1.8 million metric tonnes. And the fact that Dangote Sugar is at the top among the major operators means much more is expected from it.

“I mean, there is a commitment on the part of Dangote Sugar to be able to increase its annual production to about 600,000 metric tonnes by 2030, and the government is available and ready to work with them in terms of what needs to be done to push them over the line.

“We are aware that there are issues that remain nagging, and one of those issues has to do with affordable long-term finance, which is called patient capital. We are looking at the extent to which the government can get involved to assist and enable them to raise the required capital.”

Also speaking, the Vice President of the Dangote Group, Mr Olakunle Alake, assured the minister of the company’s renewed commitment to invest more resources and scale up its production capacity, promising that the 600,000MT target will be met by 2030.

During the visit, the minister and the NSDC boss inspected the new 6000TCD factory expansion site, the harvest fields, haulage operations, and new field development. They also observed the mills, boilers, turbine evaporators, and experienced the bagging of sugar at the warehouse.

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