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CSR · Local Content · Community Development

Africa Grows
With Us

Dangote Group's presence in 17 African countries creates more than industrial output — it creates opportunity. Local jobs, infrastructure, education and enterprise development that outlast any single project.

30,000+
Direct employees
100,000+
Indirect jobs supported
85M+
Annual CSR spend (USD)
450+
Schools built / renovated
120+
Health clinics supported
Our Approach

Community Development Model

Dangote Group's community investment model is built on the principle that industrial development and community prosperity are inseparable. We operate Community Development Committees (CDCs) at every major facility, co-chaired by community leaders and senior site management.

Annual community investment budgets are determined through participatory needs assessment — communities identify their priorities, and the Group responds with multi-year commitments. This prevents the cyclical, project-by-project giving that characterises less effective CSR programmes.

All community investments are independently audited for outcomes — we measure lives improved, not money spent. Annual community impact reports are shared with host communities, local government and Group leadership.

CDC Process
01
Needs Assessment

Annual survey of community priorities across education, health, water, roads and livelihoods — conducted by independent facilitators.

02
Investment Planning

Joint CDC meeting sets annual investment priorities. Group site management presents budget; community council ratifies allocation.

03
Implementation

Projects executed by local contractors where possible, maximising economic multiplier effect within the host community.

04
Monitoring & Evaluation

Quarterly project updates at CDC meetings. Annual independent impact assessment measuring outcomes against stated objectives.

05
Public Reporting

Annual Community Impact Report published for each major facility. Summary shared with local government and community leaders.

Where We Invest

Community Investment Areas

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Education

$150M+

Over 450 schools built, rehabilitated or equipped since 2000. School feeding programmes at 200+ schools near major plants. Scholarship funds for university education for children of employees and host communities.

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Healthcare

$80M+

Primary healthcare centres constructed at Obajana, Gboko, Ibese and Lekki. Annual free medical outreach programmes treating 50,000+ patients in host communities. Malaria, HIV and maternal health focus.

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Water & Sanitation

$45M+

Boreholes, water treatment systems and reticulation networks for communities without access to clean water. Sanitation block construction at schools and markets adjacent to Group facilities.

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Roads & Transport

$2.5Bn+

2,500km of roads constructed or maintained in host communities. Community access roads ensure economic connection for rural communities near cement and agriculture operations.

Electricity

$30M+

Rural electrification projects in partnership with State governments near Obajana and Gboko. Mini-grids for communities beyond the national grid. Street lighting for community safety.

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Agriculture

$200M+

Smallholder farmer support programmes linked to Group agri-operations. Technical assistance, inputs access, guaranteed off-take pricing for 250,000+ farmers near flour and sugar operations.

Case Studies

Community Spotlights

Obajana, Kogi State Nigeria

From Rural Settlement to Industrial Town

Obajana transformed from an isolated rural community to a thriving town with paved roads, schools, a hospital and 4,000+ direct plant jobs since 2003. Community contribution to Kogi State GDP increased by an estimated 340%.

4,200
Direct jobs
22
Schools supported
$45M
Infrastructure invested
Ibese, Ogun State Nigeria

Model Community Partnership

Dangote Cement's Ibese Plant CDC has delivered 18km of roads, a 60-bed medical centre and a vocational skills centre for 500 young people annually. Local hiring preference maintained at 70% of permanent workforce.

3,100
Direct jobs
18km
Roads built
$28M
Community invested
Lekki Free Zone Nigeria

Petrochemical Employment Hub

The Dangote Refinery has created over 7,500 direct jobs in Lagos State with a commitment to increase to 12,000 as refinery reaches full capacity. 78% of workforce is Nigerian with aggressive localisation targets.

7,500
Jobs created
78%
Nigerian staff
$12M
Local community fund
Local Content Policy

Driving Local Economic Growth

70%+
Nigerian construction contractors on refinery build
90%
Local procurement target for goods & services by 2027
35K+
SMEs in Group supply chain with local preference
250K+
Smallholder farmers in agri backward-integration programmes
2030 Commitments

Community & Social Targets

Target Goal Progress
Women in Leadership Positions 30%
30%
Local Employment (Pan-African Plants) 90%
67%