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Home » Three Reasons Otedola Acquired Dangote Cement Shares

Three Reasons Otedola Acquired Dangote Cement Shares

Reporter: Tobi Adetunji

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
January 22, 2024
in Finance
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Femi Otedola and Dangote Cement shares

Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote

Nigeria’s billionaire investor Femi Otedola, has given reasons for his acquisition of Dangote Cement share.

According to Otedola, said Long-Term Wealth Preservation, Export Potential, and Shareholder Value are the principal reasons motivating him to acquire shares in Dangote Cement.    

In a press release, the prominent entrepreneur and investor emphasized the strategic nature of his investment in Dangote Cement.

Femi Otedola, a distinguished Nigerian entrepreneur and investor, has announced a significant acquisition of shares in Dangote Cement, the only cement company in Nigeria with two export terminals, with a combined export capacity of 8 million tons per annum.

This strategic investment underscores Otedola’s confidence in Dangote Cement’s potential to generate foreign exchange for the country and his dedication to supporting businesses that contribute to Nigeria’s economic resilience.

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As Sub-Saharan Africa’s largest cement producer, Dangote Cement boasts an annual production capacity of 51.6 million tons across ten countries.

This extensive footprint not only highlights the company’s dominance in the cement industry but also its crucial role in driving economic growth across the region.

The recent expansion of Dangote Cement, including the new 6 million-ton plant in Itori, Ogun State, enhances its export capacity and emphasizes the company’s contribution to Nigeria’s economic diversification. “Dangote Cement’s export capabilities and extensive operations across Sub-Saharan Africa are essential for regional economic integration and growth,” Otedola commented. “My investment is a testament to my confidence in its potential to propel Nigeria’s and Africa’s industrial and economic development.”

Otedola’s investment aligns with his vision of long-term wealth preservation and the belief that shareholders should be the primary beneficiaries of a company’s success. “Dangote Cement’s unique position with two export terminals offers a substantial opportunity to earn foreign exchange, crucial for Nigeria’s economy. This, along with the company’s pan-African presence, makes it an ideal investment choice,” said Otedola.

Dangote Cement’s track record of dividend payments, exceeding N2.1 trillion in recent years, and its commitment to sustainable business practices resonate with these principles. Otedola’s investment strategy prioritizes companies that are well-managed, have strong governance, and operate under the principle that no individual should be larger than the company.

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