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Dangote Urges Swift Legislation of “Nigeria First” Policy to drive growth of Manufacturing Sector

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L-R: Director General, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-Kadir; Engr. Ahmed Mansur (Representative of Guest Speaker, Aliko Dangote, GCON, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, receiving an award); Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Sen. John Enoh (Rep. of President of Nigeria); President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Otunba Francis Meshioye; at the 53 Annual Meeting of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)/5th Adetola Odutola Lecture Presidential Luncheon in Lagos on Thursday, October 16, 2025

Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote has made a passionate plea to the Federal Government to urgently legislate and implement the proposed “Nigeria First” Policy, describing it as a critical lever for revitalizing the nation’s manufacturing sector.

The legislation, according to him, holds the keys to accelerating the nation’s economic growth and creating sustainable employment opportunities.

Addressing manufacturers in Lagos at the 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dangote lauded the theme of this year’s gathering “Nigeria First: Prioritizing Made-in-Nigeria”  saying it is timely and a strategic call to action.

“The ‘Nigeria First’ Policy is not just a slogan but a call to action for sustained development and transformation led by our manufacturers,” Dangote stated. “If implemented effectively, it can boost GDP, reduce import dependence, and generate jobs across the country”, Dangote charges

He emphasised that the policy represents a transformative framework capable of propelling Nigeria toward industrial self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. Drawing parallels with global economic powerhouses such as China, India, and the United States, Dangote underscored the importance of adopting a locally tailored industrial policy to protect and promote domestic industries.

Despite Nigeria’s vast potential, Dangote expressed concern that manufacturing contributes less than 10 percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a figure that has stagnated for over a decade. He attributed this to persistent structural challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy inconsistency, high energy costs, foreign exchange volatility, and limited access to finance.

To address these challenges, Dangote outlined some strategic priorities that manufacturers expect from the Nigeria First framework among which is: to legislate the Nigeria First Policy by enacting it into law with enforceable compliance mechanisms; Ensure Policy Stability and Long-Term Commitment – Avoiding policy reversals to foster investor confidence; Develop a National Supplier Registry–Creating a verified database of local manufacturers for government procurement; Drive Consumer Engagement and National Pride–Launch a robust “Buy Made in Nigeria” campaign and Incentivise Backward Integration-to support companies investing in local raw materials and Research and Development.

As part of the strategy, Dangote also urged the government to address Infrastructure and Energy Deficits by improving access to affordable power and efficient logistics; Enhance Access to Finance by lowering interest rates and expand funding for manufacturing enterprises and Leverage AfCFTA Opportunities by strengthening export capacity to boost regional competitiveness.

The Industrialist also cited the collapse of Nigeria’s once-thriving textile industry which employed over 500,000 people across 180 mills at its peak as a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked importation and weak policy support.

He stressed that the Nigeria First Policy must transcend political cycles and rhetoric to become a binding national strategy. “Every nation is in a race to improve the living conditions of its citizens. The government has taken some steps that give us a fighting chance. The Nigeria First policy, if embraced, will place us in a very competitive position. Let’s act,” he urged.

The 53rd MAN AGM brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and development partners to chart a path for revitalizing Nigeria’s manufacturing sector and positioning it for long-term, inclusive growth.




L-R: Director General, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-Kadir; Engr. Ahmed Mansur (Representative of Guest Speaker, Aliko Dangote, GCON, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, receiving an award); Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Sen. John Enoh (Rep. of President of Nigeria); President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Otunba Francis Meshioye; at the 53 Annual Meeting of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)/5th Adetola Odutola Lecture Presidential Luncheon in Lagos on Thursday, October 16, 2025

Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote has made a passionate plea to the Federal Government to urgently legislate and implement the proposed “Nigeria First” Policy, describing it as a critical lever for revitalizing the nation’s manufacturing sector.

The legislation, according to him, holds the keys to accelerating the nation’s economic growth and creating sustainable employment opportunities.

Addressing manufacturers in Lagos at the 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dangote lauded the theme of this year’s gathering “Nigeria First: Prioritizing Made-in-Nigeria”  saying it is timely and a strategic call to action.

“The ‘Nigeria First’ Policy is not just a slogan but a call to action for sustained development and transformation led by our manufacturers,” Dangote stated. “If implemented effectively, it can boost GDP, reduce import dependence, and generate jobs across the country”, Dangote charges

He emphasised that the policy represents a transformative framework capable of propelling Nigeria toward industrial self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. Drawing parallels with global economic powerhouses such as China, India, and the United States, Dangote underscored the importance of adopting a locally tailored industrial policy to protect and promote domestic industries.

Despite Nigeria’s vast potential, Dangote expressed concern that manufacturing contributes less than 10 percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a figure that has stagnated for over a decade. He attributed this to persistent structural challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy inconsistency, high energy costs, foreign exchange volatility, and limited access to finance.

To address these challenges, Dangote outlined some strategic priorities that manufacturers expect from the Nigeria First framework among which is: to legislate the Nigeria First Policy by enacting it into law with enforceable compliance mechanisms; Ensure Policy Stability and Long-Term Commitment – Avoiding policy reversals to foster investor confidence; Develop a National Supplier Registry–Creating a verified database of local manufacturers for government procurement; Drive Consumer Engagement and National Pride–Launch a robust “Buy Made in Nigeria” campaign and Incentivise Backward Integration-to support companies investing in local raw materials and Research and Development.

As part of the strategy, Dangote also urged the government to address Infrastructure and Energy Deficits by improving access to affordable power and efficient logistics; Enhance Access to Finance by lowering interest rates and expand funding for manufacturing enterprises and Leverage AfCFTA Opportunities by strengthening export capacity to boost regional competitiveness.

The Industrialist also cited the collapse of Nigeria’s once-thriving textile industry which employed over 500,000 people across 180 mills at its peak as a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked importation and weak policy support.

He stressed that the Nigeria First Policy must transcend political cycles and rhetoric to become a binding national strategy. “Every nation is in a race to improve the living conditions of its citizens. The government has taken some steps that give us a fighting chance. The Nigeria First policy, if embraced, will place us in a very competitive position. Let’s act,” he urged.

The 53rd MAN AGM brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and development partners to chart a path for revitalizing Nigeria’s manufacturing sector and positioning it for long-term, inclusive growth.

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L-R: Director General, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-Kadir; Engr. Ahmed Mansur (Representative of Guest Speaker, Aliko Dangote, GCON, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, receiving an award); Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Sen. John Enoh (Rep. of President of Nigeria); President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Otunba Francis Meshioye; at the 53 Annual Meeting of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)/5th Adetola Odutola Lecture Presidential Luncheon in Lagos on Thursday, October 16, 2025

Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote has made a passionate plea to the Federal Government to urgently legislate and implement the proposed “Nigeria First” Policy, describing it as a critical lever for revitalizing the nation’s manufacturing sector.

The legislation, according to him, holds the keys to accelerating the nation’s economic growth and creating sustainable employment opportunities.

Addressing manufacturers in Lagos at the 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dangote lauded the theme of this year’s gathering “Nigeria First: Prioritizing Made-in-Nigeria”  saying it is timely and a strategic call to action.

“The ‘Nigeria First’ Policy is not just a slogan but a call to action for sustained development and transformation led by our manufacturers,” Dangote stated. “If implemented effectively, it can boost GDP, reduce import dependence, and generate jobs across the country”, Dangote charges

He emphasised that the policy represents a transformative framework capable of propelling Nigeria toward industrial self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. Drawing parallels with global economic powerhouses such as China, India, and the United States, Dangote underscored the importance of adopting a locally tailored industrial policy to protect and promote domestic industries.

Despite Nigeria’s vast potential, Dangote expressed concern that manufacturing contributes less than 10 percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a figure that has stagnated for over a decade. He attributed this to persistent structural challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy inconsistency, high energy costs, foreign exchange volatility, and limited access to finance.

To address these challenges, Dangote outlined some strategic priorities that manufacturers expect from the Nigeria First framework among which is: to legislate the Nigeria First Policy by enacting it into law with enforceable compliance mechanisms; Ensure Policy Stability and Long-Term Commitment – Avoiding policy reversals to foster investor confidence; Develop a National Supplier Registry–Creating a verified database of local manufacturers for government procurement; Drive Consumer Engagement and National Pride–Launch a robust “Buy Made in Nigeria” campaign and Incentivise Backward Integration-to support companies investing in local raw materials and Research and Development.

As part of the strategy, Dangote also urged the government to address Infrastructure and Energy Deficits by improving access to affordable power and efficient logistics; Enhance Access to Finance by lowering interest rates and expand funding for manufacturing enterprises and Leverage AfCFTA Opportunities by strengthening export capacity to boost regional competitiveness.

The Industrialist also cited the collapse of Nigeria’s once-thriving textile industry which employed over 500,000 people across 180 mills at its peak as a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked importation and weak policy support.

He stressed that the Nigeria First Policy must transcend political cycles and rhetoric to become a binding national strategy. “Every nation is in a race to improve the living conditions of its citizens. The government has taken some steps that give us a fighting chance. The Nigeria First policy, if embraced, will place us in a very competitive position. Let’s act,” he urged.

The 53rd MAN AGM brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and development partners to chart a path for revitalizing Nigeria’s manufacturing sector and positioning it for long-term, inclusive growth.




L-R: Director General, Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Segun Ajayi-Kadir; Engr. Ahmed Mansur (Representative of Guest Speaker, Aliko Dangote, GCON, President/CE, Dangote Industries Limited, receiving an award); Honourable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Sen. John Enoh (Rep. of President of Nigeria); President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Otunba Francis Meshioye; at the 53 Annual Meeting of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN)/5th Adetola Odutola Lecture Presidential Luncheon in Lagos on Thursday, October 16, 2025

Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote has made a passionate plea to the Federal Government to urgently legislate and implement the proposed “Nigeria First” Policy, describing it as a critical lever for revitalizing the nation’s manufacturing sector.

The legislation, according to him, holds the keys to accelerating the nation’s economic growth and creating sustainable employment opportunities.

Addressing manufacturers in Lagos at the 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dangote lauded the theme of this year’s gathering “Nigeria First: Prioritizing Made-in-Nigeria”  saying it is timely and a strategic call to action.

“The ‘Nigeria First’ Policy is not just a slogan but a call to action for sustained development and transformation led by our manufacturers,” Dangote stated. “If implemented effectively, it can boost GDP, reduce import dependence, and generate jobs across the country”, Dangote charges

He emphasised that the policy represents a transformative framework capable of propelling Nigeria toward industrial self-sufficiency and global competitiveness. Drawing parallels with global economic powerhouses such as China, India, and the United States, Dangote underscored the importance of adopting a locally tailored industrial policy to protect and promote domestic industries.

Despite Nigeria’s vast potential, Dangote expressed concern that manufacturing contributes less than 10 percent to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), a figure that has stagnated for over a decade. He attributed this to persistent structural challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, policy inconsistency, high energy costs, foreign exchange volatility, and limited access to finance.

To address these challenges, Dangote outlined some strategic priorities that manufacturers expect from the Nigeria First framework among which is: to legislate the Nigeria First Policy by enacting it into law with enforceable compliance mechanisms; Ensure Policy Stability and Long-Term Commitment – Avoiding policy reversals to foster investor confidence; Develop a National Supplier Registry–Creating a verified database of local manufacturers for government procurement; Drive Consumer Engagement and National Pride–Launch a robust “Buy Made in Nigeria” campaign and Incentivise Backward Integration-to support companies investing in local raw materials and Research and Development.

As part of the strategy, Dangote also urged the government to address Infrastructure and Energy Deficits by improving access to affordable power and efficient logistics; Enhance Access to Finance by lowering interest rates and expand funding for manufacturing enterprises and Leverage AfCFTA Opportunities by strengthening export capacity to boost regional competitiveness.

The Industrialist also cited the collapse of Nigeria’s once-thriving textile industry which employed over 500,000 people across 180 mills at its peak as a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked importation and weak policy support.

He stressed that the Nigeria First Policy must transcend political cycles and rhetoric to become a binding national strategy. “Every nation is in a race to improve the living conditions of its citizens. The government has taken some steps that give us a fighting chance. The Nigeria First policy, if embraced, will place us in a very competitive position. Let’s act,” he urged.

The 53rd MAN AGM brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and development partners to chart a path for revitalizing Nigeria’s manufacturing sector and positioning it for long-term, inclusive growth.

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