The Director-General of the Niger Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NCCIMA), Adamu Salihu, has described the Dangote Group as a transformative force in Africa’s economic renaissance, saying the conglomerate is “not only industrialising Nigeria, but indeed the whole of Africa.”

Speaking ahead of the Dangote Special Day at the 22nd Niger National Trade Fair in Minna, Mr. Salihu said the chamber would use the event to further showcase the achievements of the group to the people of Niger State, Nigerians and the wider African business community.

According to him, Dangote Group’s continued investments in cement, sugar, salt, fertiliser, agriculture and energy have become a model of indigenous industrialisation and proof that African entrepreneurs can build globally competitive enterprises.

The NCCIMA DG explained that the theme of this year’s fair, which is “Public-Private Partnership as a Panacea for Nigeria’s Growth and Stability,” was deliberately chosen to underscore the critical role of collaboration between government and the private sector in driving sustainable development.

He said Dangote Group’s investment profile aligns closely with the development priorities of Niger State, particularly in agriculture, where the company’s rice and sugar businesses complement the state’s vast arable land and ongoing drive to become Nigeria’s leading food production hub.