Dangote Sugar appoints Thabo Mabe as new CEO

Dangote Sugar Plc has appointed Thabo Mabe, a South African national, as its new Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, effective December 1. This development follows the sudden resignation of Ravindra Singhvi, an Indian citizen, whose departure from the company took effect on November 3, 2025.

The appointment and resignation were disclosed in a notice to shareholders on Tuesday, in line with the regulatory requirements of the Nigerian Exchange Limited. Although the company did not provide a reason for Singhvi’s resignation, it acknowledged his significant contributions to the growth and transformation of Dangote Sugar Plc during his tenure.

Singhvi, who joined the company’s Board on May 22, 2020, has left behind a legacy of operational excellence, according to a statement by Temitope Hassan, Company Secretary and Legal Adviser. The statement highlighted Singhvi’s achievements, emphasizing the impact of his leadership on the company’s development.

Mabe’s appointment as the new Group Managing Director and CEO is expected to usher in a new era for Dangote Sugar Plc, with the company likely to leverage his expertise and experience to drive growth and expansion. As the company navigates this transition, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how Mabe’s leadership will shape the future of Dangote Sugar Plc.

With the change in leadership, the company is poised to continue its operations, driven by its commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. The transition is expected to be seamless, with Mabe’s appointment aimed at ensuring continuity and stability in the company’s operations. As Dangote Sugar Plc moves forward under new leadership, the company remains focused on delivering value to its shareholders and stakeholders.

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