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African Leaders Urged to Defend Dangote Refinery Amidst Imperialist Threats

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Last updated: July 23, 2024 1:23 am
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His Imperial Highness Prince Estifanos Matewos, President of the United Africa Royal Assembly (UARA), has called on African leaders to rally in support of Mr. Aliko Dangote, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) and owner of the Dangote Refinery, who he claims is currently under attack from forces of imperialism and neo-colonialism.

According to Prince Matewos, these attacks are not just against an individual but also against the Pan-African vision and the future of the continent.

The statement, signed by Prince Matewos, emphasizes the Dangote Refinery’s importance as a revolutionary step towards self-sufficiency and economic empowerment for Africa.

The refinery represents a shift away from the historical exploitation of African resources by external powers, which has left the continent impoverished and dependent.

The refinery offers a pathway to retaining Africa’s wealth within the continent, creating jobs, and fostering economic opportunities for its people. However, external forces, backed by major foreign companies, reportedly aim to dismantle this symbol of hope within the next five years.

These forces, according to Prince Matewos, are funding efforts to ensure the refinery’s destruction to maintain their control over Africa’s resources and keep its people in perpetual poverty.

“The attacks on the Dangote Refinery and the Dangote Group are clandestinely funded by powerful interests seeking to destabilize progress in Nigeria,” Prince Matewos stated. “These shadowy forces must be exposed and resisted. It is imperative that Africans unite in defense of the refinery, which symbolizes collective aspirations for economic freedom and self-reliance. An attack on Dangote is an attack on all Africans, and solidarity is crucial.”

UARA is calling on all African heads of state, ministers, and leaders of crude oil-producing countries to protect the Dangote Refinery. Traditional and spiritual leaders are also urged to join this fight as custodians of African heritage and champions of the future.

Prince Matewos also highlighted Aliko Dangote’s contributions during crises, such as the Ebola outbreak, where his swift actions and resources saved countless lives.

“In unity, there is strength. Africans are encouraged to redirect their supply chains to support the Dangote Refinery, ensuring it thrives and fulfills its promise to the continent. By doing so, Africa will keep its wealth within the continent, create jobs, and secure a prosperous future for generations to come.”

“Stand with Aliko Dangote. Stand with the Dangote Refinery. Stand for Africa’s sovereignty and economic liberation. Together, we shall overcome,” he added.

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