Lamu Embrace Dangote Refinery Investment as Prevailing Peace Strengthens Investor Confidence
Lamu governor with other dignitaries. (Photo/ The COAST Photographer)
By The COAST Reporter
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The County Government of Lamu welcomes the reported interest by Aliko Dangote in investing in a major oil refinery project there; describing it as a significant vote of confidence in the county’s growing stability, strategic location, and long-term economic potential.
The announcement comes shortly after the county received the prestigious United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) Peace Prize 2026 in Tangier, Morocco, becoming the first local government in Africa to receive the global award for excellence in locally led peacebuilding and inclusive governance.
The international recognition has projected Lamu onto the global stage as a county that is addressing security, peacebuilding, climate resilience, and development through strong institutions, community partnerships, and inclusive leadership.
While many factors influence major investment decisions, the County Government believes that global recognition of Lamu’s commitment to peace, security, and good governance further strengthens investor confidence and enhances the County’s reputation as a destination for sustainable investment.

Lamu’s strategic position as the gateway to the LAPSSET Corridor, its deep-water port, expanding infrastructure, and improving security environment continue to position the County as one of Kenya’s most promising investment destinations.
The proposed refinery has the potential to create employment opportunities, stimulate local businesses, strengthen regional value chains, and contribute significantly to Kenya’s industrialization and economic growth.
The County Government reaffirms its commitment to maintaining a peaceful, secure, and investor-friendly environment through continued collaboration with the National Government, security agencies, development partners, the private sector, and local communities.

As Lamu celebrates its historic UCLG Peace Prize victory, the County remains committed to demonstrating that peace and good governance are powerful foundations for sustainable investment and shared prosperity.
“Peace creates opportunity. Stability attracts investment. Together, they build a prosperous future for Lamu and Kenya,” said Shee Kupi Shee, director peace building.
