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Dangote says refinery truck drivers earn 3–4x Nigeria’s minimum wage, sparking debate over wages, jobs, and potential monopoly.
Aliko Dangote revealed that truck drivers at his refinery earn between ₦210,000 and ₦280,000 monthly—three to four times Nigeria’s ₦70,000 minimum wage—sparking debate over wage gaps and job value.
His plan to deploy 4,000 in-house CNG trucks aims to cut fuel distribution costs by ₦1.7 trillion annually and create over 24,000 jobs, but critics warn it could harm small businesses and create a monopoly.
Dangote emphasized that union membership should be voluntary and noted that drivers’ earnings exceed those of many university graduates.
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Dangote dice que los conductores de camiones de refinería ganan 3 4 veces el salario mínimo de Nigeria, provocando un debate sobre salarios, empleos y un posible monopolio.