Olokola Deep Seaport: Dangote engages Ogun, Ondo host communities ahead project takeoff, get traditional rulers’ nod to commence surveys of project site

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Ahead of the take-off of the Olokola Deep Seaport Project, a high-powered Dangote delegation led by the Managing Director, Infrastructure & Logistics, Dangote Industries Limited, Capt. Jamil Abubakar, has paid an advance visit to engage and sensitise the host communities in the proposed project area in Olokola Free Zone (in Ogun and Ondo States).

 

The Olokola project is an important aspect of the President/CE of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote’s plan to strengthen Africa’s maritime trade capacity through a new deep seaport project aimed at enhancing regional commerce and logistics across the continent; as part of the Group’s Vision 2030 strategy to generate an annual revenue of $100 billion by the year 2030, with a corresponding positive impact on Africa’s development process.

 

The Olokola Free Trade Zone (OKFTZ) spans an industrial enclave of over 10,000 hectares located directly along the Atlantic coast, straddling the border of Ogun and Ondo states. It is situated in the Ogun Waterside Local Government Area (LGA) of Ogun State, extending eastward to the borders of the Ilaje LGA in Ondo State, located less than 100 kilometres east of Lagos, abutting the eastern side of the Lekki-Epe corridor. The coastal area lies at the natural estuary and waterway junction between Ogun and Ondo states on the Gulf of Guinea.

 

Among the communities visited by the MD and his team were Ode-Omi community in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of Ogun State, and the Araromi Seaside Kingdom and Igbokoda town in Ondo State. This continuous engagement is a crucial part of the whole process.

 

The visiting delegation, which comprised senior Dangote officials and staff, land and estate surveyors, environmental consultants, were welcomed to the Ode-Omi community by the monarch, Lenuwa of Ode-Omi, Oba Folailu Adekunle Hassan (Oshotekun II) alongside Baales, Chiefs and youth leaders of the area. According to the monarch, “We have been expecting you for long. It is good that you are here today. Do your best and we will all benefit from this process.” The traditional ruler also gave his consent for the Dangote team to mobilise to begin the survey and other activities in the project area, which will include enumeration of households, economic trees and compensation for any settlement that can be affected by the deep seaport project.

Capt. Abubakar led the team to Araromi Seaside Kingdom in Ilaje Local Government Area, Ondo State where they engaged and sensitised the Alara of Araromi Seaside Kingdom, HRM Oba Adeoloye Olawole, high Palace Chiefs and Youth Leaders of the community. The Alara, in his response, said, “We have been waiting for you and for this project to commence. We are going to give you physical and spiritual support. If it is possible for this project to begin tomorrow, you are welcome.”

 

Speaking on the project, the Team Lead/MD Infrastructure & Logistics, Capt. Abubakar said, “The Olokola Deep Sea project is a major step in opening up Nigeria’s economic potential, strengthening trade, reducing pressure on existing ports and supporting industrial growth. It will create real opportunities for host communities through jobs, business activities and long term developments across both Ogun and Ondo states. With its strategic location, Olokola would serve as a key gateway for exports and imports, boosting Nigeria’s competitiveness in regional and global trade. This project reflects our commitment to building infrastructure that benefits both the people and the economy at large.”

 

The team also paid a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Igbokoda, Ondo State, where they were received by the Base Operations Officer/Acting Commanding Officer, Lt. Commander A.A. Makinwa, who pledged collaboration with the Group in the interest of the nation and overall economic development.

 

A major outcome of the delegation’s visit was the approval and support of the two monarchs and their cabinets for the Dangote Group to mobilise to the project site and begin their surveying and enumeration activities, after which communities in the project area in both Ondo State would be compensated by the conglomerate as the Olokola Deep Seaport project takes off for the development of the host communities, the states of Ogun and Ondo, and the overall national economy.

 

The proposed Olokola Deep Seaport is expected to deliver a compelling value-add for Dangote Group, particularly in how it will support economic expansion, trade growth, and long-term operational scale. The project will drive significant job creation, both direct and indirect, while also attracting foreign direct investment and stimulating related sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, and services. This will position Olokola as a logistics and industrial hub, contributing to a more robust and resilient economy. In addition, the port will enhance trade potential and export diversification. It will also strengthen participation in intra-African trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area, positioning the Group and Nigeria to benefit from increased regional trade flows and foreign exchange generation.

 

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