Dangote Group's Pavilion Stars at Abuja Trade Fair 2025
The 20th Abuja International Trade Fair is in full swing, with the Dangote Group's pavilion drawing significant attention. The company's General Manager, Hashem Ahmed, lauded business partners and dealers for their role in Dangote's success. Meanwhile, the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) anticipates over 100,000 participants for the 2025 Fair.
The Dangote Group, renowned for its interests in cement and sugar, has expanded its reach to vehicle manufacturing through Dangote Sinotruk West Africa Limited. Despite no specific partnerships being disclosed, the company's commitment to trade promotion and industrial strengthening has been commended by the ACCI President, Chief Emeka Obegolu. Participants like Ibrahim Rogo from Kano are eager to explore opportunities in petroleum and polypropylene trading with Dangote.
The Dangote Group's investments in local value addition, backward integration, and renewable energy solutions align with the ACCI's vision for a competitive and self-reliant Nigerian economy. The company's pavilion at the fair showcases a wide range of products, including sugar, cement, fertiliser, and salt, with visitors expressing keen interest in Dangote Refinery and the company's truck manufacturing arm. The ACCI, with its four centres and over 16 active trade groups, finds its partnership with the Dangote Group invaluable.
The Dangote Group's pavilion at the 20th Abuja International Trade Fair has proven to be a popular attraction, reflecting the company's diverse interests and commitment to Nigeria's industrial growth. With over 100,000 participants expected at the 2025 Fair, the ACCI continues to provide holistic support to businesses, with its partnership with the Dangote Group being a significant asset.
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