The Chairman of Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has said Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri’s style of leadership has made the state a safe haven for investment.
Dangote, who is Africa’s richest man, spoke on Friday at the Government House, Yenagoa, during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between his firm and the state government on investments in various sectors that include oilfield and gas development, agro-allied processing, seaport and infrastructure.
The visit was a follow-up to the governor’s visit to the Dangote Refinery in Lekki, Lagos, in July 2024 and an earlier meeting between both parties at Nassau, The Bahamas, during the AFREXIM annual meeting in June 2024.
Dangote expressed delight that work at his gas pipeline project in the state had been smooth and commended the state government for the cooperation.
The business magnate described Bayelsa as naturally endowed, assuring that his company will partner the state to create jobs and train youths.
He explained that his decision to invest in the state was borne out of a desire to show to the world that Bayelsa is safe for business. He said: “As you know, when we met in Lagos, I promised to visit and today I am here to make sure that we partner, create jobs and train youths.
“You have no reason to complain about poverty because you have what it takes to make this state prosperous. The future of our Group is now oil and gas.
“No foreign investor will come to our country if we do not lead the way. Our duty is not only to be in the field of oil and gas but also to encourage others. That is why I want to partner with Bayelsa to remove the fear of insecurity.
“We have the best of cooperation with all your officials on the Iseni project. It also shows your leadership style is paying off. So, I thank you and all your officials for ensuring that our project is going on smoothly.”
On the state’s economic potential, the Dangote Group chairman said developing the Agge Deep Seaport and the state’s gas potential would make Bayelsa prosperous.
“I am happy you mentioned the deep seaport. If you can have this with gas, Bayelsa will be the most prosperous state.
“On rice cultivation, we will work together and import very high-breed seeds. We will test the soil at our laboratory to be sure what kind of fertiliser to use.
“On infrastructure tax credit, you are right. But you will need to discuss it with the President. Our company has over one trillion naira worth of infrastructure tax credit. Roads are built in record time. I think it will be good.”
Earlier, Diri lauded Dangote for keeping to his promise to visit the state, saying it stood him out as a forthright businessman.
Diri said Bayelsa was not only rich in oil and gas but also in natural resources, some of which had been tapped while others were waiting to be harnessed.
The Bayelsa governor expressed optimism that the visit would positively impact the state, the Dangote Group as well as the Federal Government.
Describing Bayelsa as the country’s gas hub, Diri invited the Dangote Group to take advantage of the huge deposits as the world moves towards renewable energy.
He said his administration had deployed technology to ensure effective peace and security with the installation of Closed Circuit Television cameras.