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LADOL will be a blueprint for sustainable industrialization across Africa
The reason we’ve been able to do that is because of the massive upfront investment we’ve made in infrastructure, facilities and people. In terms of innovation, we are now heavily focused on sustainability, so we are leveraging our relationships in the petroleum sector to diversify into other sectors and to make all our clients operate sustainably. So sustainably means local employment, it means clean technology, it means supporting gender equality. There is a wide range of sustainability matrix that we measure ourselves against and these are all tied into the United Nations sustainable Development Goals. So LADOL has been able to be successful, because we are indigenous Nigerians, because we believe in high levels of local content, because we believe in long term investment into our own infrastructure, into our facilities, into our own people and what we want to do now is to show other people that success so that more investments can come and more LADOLs can be developed and ultimately, LADOL will be a blue print for sustainable industrialization across Africa.
Dr Amy Jadesimi, CEO LADOL
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