Dangote Industries Limited has commenced preliminary processes for the development of a 10,000-hectare deep seaport at the Olokola Free Trade Zone in Ogun State, as part of its broader expansion into maritime infrastructure, logistics and export-driven industrialisation.
The company disclosed in a statement that the multi-billion-dollar project forms a key part of its Vision 2030 strategy aimed at positioning the group as a globally recognised industrial and manufacturing powerhouse.
The proposed seaport, located in Ogun Waterside Local Government Area and extending toward Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State along the Atlantic coastline, is expected to serve as a major logistics hub for exports, imports and regional trade.
A delegation from Dangote Industries Limited, led by Managing Director of Infrastructure and Logistics, Capt. Jamil Abubakar, visited host communities in Ogun and Ondo states to begin stakeholder engagements ahead of project execution.
“The Olokola Port 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,” Abubakar said.
“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.”
Abubakar added that the deep seaport is being designed as a logistics gateway for an integrated industrial ecosystem capable of supporting Africa’s regional commerce and supply chain network.







