The President of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has revealed that the conglomerate will commence coal export out of Nigeria.
Dangote revealed this on Monday, May 26, 2025, during a courtesy call at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) headquarters in Lagos.
The Nigerian billionaire said that the company is also targeting a $7 million daily revenue from fertiliser sales in two years.
According to Dangote, the firm will massively expand its export business, stating that his cement factory in Itori is exporting the product out of Nigeria.
He said the conglomerate has a six-million-ton cement export.
Dangote disclosed that in a few weeks, the company will commence coal export, while its fertiliser exports will have about eight cargoes, and the refinery operations will export more than 25 million tons of different products.
The Kano-born billionaire revealed that the company has also gone into polypropylene production and export, saying that the firm will be big on exports.
The industrialist said his company plans to export 16,000 tons of fertiliser in the next two years. He estimated that the 16,000 tons amounts to between $6.5 million and $7 million daily, earning the country massive foreign exchange.
Dangote expressed appreciation to the NPA, saying that the authority is the company’s biggest and largest customer.
According to him, the size of his conglomerate’s operations in Lekki in Lagos will be about 240 ships of crude, with each ship carrying one million crude, with the products amounting to 600 ships annually.
He said that the company’s fertiliser operations will involve almost eight ships loading per day. Africa’s wealthiest man disclosed that the country has never witnessed such operations, saying that it poses a significant challenge.
He expressed confidence that the company’s operations will not sink with the NPA’s help.