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Geregu Proceeds to Fund Dangote Refinery Investment, Says Otedola

byStephen Abebor
May 21, 2026
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Nigerian billionaire investor Femi Otedola has disclosed that proceeds generated from his investment in Geregu Power Plc will be channeled into the Dangote Refinery, underscoring his growing commitment to Nigeria’s energy value chain.

Otedola made the remarks amid increasing investor attention on strategic partnerships and capital flows within Nigeria’s power and petroleum industries. The move signals a broader shift among Nigeria’s top industrialists toward integrated energy investments as the country seeks to reduce dependence on imported refined petroleum products and improve domestic energy security.

The billionaire businessman, who has steadily expanded his footprint across banking, power, and oil infrastructure, said the reinvestment strategy reflects confidence in the long-term commercial viability of the Dangote Refinery project. The refinery, developed by industrialist Aliko Dangote, is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most ambitious industrial ventures.

Analysts say the decision could strengthen investor confidence in the refinery, which is expected to reshape fuel supply dynamics across West Africa. The facility, located in Lagos, has already begun phased operations and is projected to significantly cut Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel once fully operational.

Market observers also view Otedola’s comments as evidence of deepening alignment among Nigeria’s leading private-sector investors in critical infrastructure sectors. With the country grappling with foreign exchange pressures, volatile energy prices, and persistent fuel supply challenges, investments targeted at domestic refining and power generation are increasingly being viewed as strategic national priorities.

Geregu Power, one of Nigeria’s leading electricity generation companies, has remained a major player in the country’s privatized power sector since its listing on the Nigerian Exchange. The company has attracted investor interest due to its earnings growth, dividend payouts, and central role in Nigeria’s electricity supply chain.

Industry experts note that reinvesting proceeds from power generation into refining infrastructure also reflects the interconnected nature of Nigeria’s energy economy. Stable electricity generation remains critical for large-scale industrial operations such as refining, petrochemicals, and manufacturing.

The development comes at a time when policymakers are intensifying efforts to attract private capital into infrastructure projects capable of driving economic growth, job creation, and foreign exchange savings. Economists argue that successful execution of large-scale energy projects could help improve Nigeria’s industrial competitiveness and ease pressure on public finances.

For investors, Otedola’s latest move highlights the continued appeal of long-term infrastructure assets despite macroeconomic headwinds and regulatory uncertainties in Africa’s largest economy.

Tags: Aliko DangoteDangote refineryEnergy InfrastructureFemi OtedolaGeregu PowerIndustrial investmentNigeria energy sectorNigerian BillionairesNigerian EconomyOil and Gas NigeriaPower GenerationRefinery investment
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