
The Federal Government has directed Dangote Sugar Refinery DSR to increase its annual production capacity to 600,000 metric tonnes by 2030. This directive was issued by the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Enoh, during a visit to the DSR complex in Numan, Adamawa State, accompanied by the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council NSDC, Mr Kamar Bakrin. The visit is part of a strategic inspection of sugar projects across Nigeria, aligning with President Bola Tinubuโs mandate to accelerate self-sufficiency in sugar production. The minister highlighted that current local sugar production is significantly lower than the 1.8 million metric tonnes consumed annually in the country. He emphasized DSR's role as a major player in the industry, stating that the company must contribute at least 600,000 metric tonnes by 2030 and maintain this level. Senator Enoh commended the NSDC for its efforts in motivating and monitoring operators and praised DSR's commitment to the Backwards Integration Programme, noting the scale of infrastructure and investment observed. The Federal Government expressed its readiness to collaborate with DSR to overcome obstacles to increased local sugar production, including addressing issues like affordable long-term finance. Mr Olakunle Alake, Vice President of the Dangote Group, assured the minister of the company's commitment to meeting the 600,000 metric tonnes target by 2030. During the visit, the minister and the NSDC boss ins
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