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My Cement Company Pay More Taxes In Coffers Of Govt Than Entire Banking Industry – Dangote Tells CBN
In May, the monetary policy committee (MPC) of CBN raised interest rates from 24.75 percent to 26.25 percent
The business tycoon said he understands that the CBN aims to tame inflation by increasing interest rate.
“Right now, at 30 percent, there is no way anybody can create jobs. If the interest rate is 30 percent, there would not be any job creation because we are actually stifling growth,” he said.
“So, interest rates can remain at 30 percent but then no growth will happen unless that interest rate goes down.”
The billionaire said Dangote Cement alone paid “more taxes” into the coffers of the government “than the entire banking industry” in 2023.
Dangote also said protecting industries would not lead to monopoly, adding that it is common knowledge that foreign investors only enter the market when they see that local investors are also doing well.
“I am convinced that when government policy becomes more supportive and protective, investors will be more willing to collaborate and partner with the government in resolving other challenges such as infrastructure deficits, market instabilities and macro-economic issues such as inflation and foreign exchange volatilities,” he said.
The businessman reiterated that Nigeria has all it takes to develop and sustain a globally competitive manufacturing sector.
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