A United States Trade and Development Agency has signed a $997,447 training grant with Dangote Oil Refining Company.
Reliable sources say that Dangote has signed a mulit-million Naira
contract with a US body to train over 100 of his employees on refinery
fundamentals.
On Thursday Aliko Dangote, who is the head of Dangote Group, stated
that the partnership would facilitate the provision of goods and
services required for a training programme in connection with the
refinery project.
Dangote said: “Just over a year ago, with our decision to
invest in a $9bn, 650,000 barrels per day refinery project, we decided
to address the paradox of Nigeria being one of the world’s largest
producers and exporters of crude oil, but yet one of the largest
importers of refined petroleum products.Today, the project has commenced
and we expect to be in production by the first quarter of 2018. For
such a high-tech investment, getting the right quality of human capital
to run the plant is considered to be possibly the most critical success
factor for the multi-billion dollar project.”
The Dangote Group CEO expressed gratitude for the grant, adding
that the USTDA gesture was consistent with the agency’s history of
support for infrastructural development in Nigeria.
In his turn US Consulate General public affairs officer, Dehab
Ghebread said that the training is being provided as part of a
whole-of-US government advocacy campaign in support of Universal Oil
Products LLC’s (Des Plaines III) agreement through its affiliate, UOP
Limited, for the provision of technology licensing and engineering
services to Dangote Oil Refining Company.
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