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Nigeria's Dangote owes $2.7 billion for refinery building and construction

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote says his petroleum refinery on the borders of Lagos owes $2.7 billion in loans gotten to assist construct the 650,000 barrels daily plant.

The refinery, which started production in January and expense $ 20 billion, will be the largest in Africa and Europe when it reaches full capability.

Dangote has actually previously said the majority of the financing for the refinery came from his Dangote Group, a corporation associated with cement, sugar and fertiliser production, to name a few things.

Africa's wealthiest guy, Dangote told an Afreximbank summit in the Bahamas on Wednesday that construction of the refinery just started in 2018 due to numerous years of delays, and some $2.4. billion in principal and interest on the more than $5 billion. financial obligation had been repaid.

We now have just about $2.7 billion left to be paid. So we. have done very well for a project of that magnitude, he said in. remarks seen on Thursday.

He did not say if the amount consisted of interest.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, some global banks. truly were eagerly anticipating making sure that they push us. into default of our loans so that the project will simply be. dead, Dangote declared without naming the banks.

The refinery intends to reverse Nigeria's dependence on imports. for fuel and other refined items despite the fact that the country is. Africa's biggest oil producer.

Dangote is currently importing around 10 crude oil cargoes a. month, traders have actually informed , approximately half the center's. overall capability.

(source: Reuters)