“I salute you, Asiwaju” – Dangote writes opens letter to Tinubu, says he’s done what others couldn’t

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has penned an open letter to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, commending his leadership and declaring that he has set a new standard in governance.
In the letter, Dangote lauded the President’s bold initiatives that have transformed critical areas in Lagos, including major projects aimed at addressing coastal flooding and reviving urban spaces.
He highlighted the significance of the Bar Beach Land Reclamation project, which has reshaped a flood-prone coastline into a vibrant, investment-friendly district.
Dangote stated that such visionary undertakings have not only improved the immediate environment but also bolstered Nigeria’s long-term economic prospects.
Dangote also pointed to Tinubu’s ambitious plans for national infrastructure, including the construction of the Lagos-Calabar and Sokoto-Badagry superhighways.
According to Dangote, these projects are part of a comprehensive strategy to unify Nigeria’s regions and accelerate development by creating critical connections across the country.
He credited the President’s ability to orchestrate such large-scale projects as proof that Tinubu’s leadership is uniquely effective in achieving results that have long eluded previous administrations.
The industrialist expressed confidence that these transformative policies and developments will continue to drive Nigeria forward, setting a new benchmark for governance in the country.
Dangote further announced that his Aliko Dangote Foundation would soon launch a Climate Fund to support flood-prone areas in Nigeria.
Below is the full letter written by Aliko Dangote:
“OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU GCFR: APPRECIATION
Your Excellency,
I would like to express my deep appreciation to you for your visionary leadership and farsightedness on the Bar Beach Land Reclamation project in Victoria Island, Lagos State. Through this project, begun a process which has transformed a coastline that was once prone to incessant floods, to an emerging new district, with a defining skyline and a receptacle for direct investment and socioeconomic growth ever since its conception in 2008.
Asiwaju of Africa, your foresightedness is even more visible in view of the tragic incident in Kerr County, Texas, USA where over 100 lives have sadly been lost to flash flooding. In the case of the Eko Atlantic City project spawned by you, a modern city spanning 1,000 hectares, protected by an 8.5-kilometre-long sea wall, protecting Victoria Island from coastal erosion and giving birth to a dwelling constructed from new land created through sand dredging from the Atlantic Ocean.
Your Excellency, this success story, which is now being used for residential, business, and recreational purposes, is amongst your many legacies, and those of us who live in Victoria Island are much better off for it. I applaud your exemplary intervention in ending the era of ocean surge and in continuously tackling the issue of perennial flooding affecting areas such as Ahmadu Bello Way, Akin Adesola Street, Bishop Oluwole Street, Amodu Ojikutu Street, Adetokunbo Ademola Street and Karimu Kotun Street, among others.
Mr. President, you added another feat by kickstarting the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway and the Sokoto-Badagry superhighway—significantly enriching the country’s stock of infrastructure while improving the national road network linking Nigeria’s six geo-political zones. The latter of the two, being a resurrection of a 48-year-old project and both being handled by a first-rate construction and civil engineering firm in Hitech Construction Company Limited.
Indeed, Your Excellency, your inspired move recalls a similar methodology in a land reclamation process in Zeeland, Netherlands, where submerged land was transformed into usable, dry land, primarily for agriculture and settlement. This practice, which was applied to combat flooding, is a testament to the Dutch ingenuity and perseverance in managing water resources and creating a habitable landscape in a challenging environment. The same ethos resonates in the Bar Beach project, for which I salute you!
For all of us at Dangote Industries Limited, as we commiserate with the families of those who died in the Texas flooding incident, we are also grateful for your compassionate and visionary leadership, which has provided huge, consistent support for our businesses and enabled a more prosperous nation for the collective good.
Our dear nation has also suffered significant losses in lives and property due to rising sea levels and incidents of flash flooding. In honor of your vision, the Aliko Dangote Foundation will soon be announcing plans of contributing to a Climate Fund that will target those vulnerable parts of our country which are susceptible to this natural disaster.
Your Excellency, I pray that the Almighty Allah (S.W.T.) would continue to increase your wisdom, burnish your vision and inspire you to greater heights of success for the benefit of all Nigerians.
Thank you very much, Asiwaju!”
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