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Dangote’s Industrial Diplomacy Continues, Commission­s $300m Cement Plant in Congo

Stirs industrial revolution in Africa

- Jonathan Eze

Dangote Cement Plc yesterday added a fillip to its ongoing efforts at economic emancipati­on of Africa as it formally opened its 1.5mtpa capacity cement plant in Mfila, Congo, amid ecstasy by the government and the people of the country.

The new plant estimated at $300 million has potential for about 1,000 direct employment and thousands of several other indirect jobs.

Regarded as the biggest plant in the country, Congo President, Mr. Denis Sassou Nguesso, while inaugurati­ng the plant, said the investment was an industrial revolution, sort of, within the Economic Community of the Central African States (CEMAC), saying his country was happy to host the investment.

According to him, his government has observed the operations of Dangote cement in other African countries and it has helped buoyed their economies by sparking off other allied industries, as he expressed the hope that Congo situation would not be an exception.

The president described the coming on stream of the Dangote cement as timely and encouragin­g because it starting operations at a time the total government revenues have plummeted by 31.3 percent and revenues from the oil sector have fallen 65.1 percent since 2015 due to a slide in global crude oil prices.

President Muhammadu Buhari who was represente­d at the event by a delegation led by the Minister of Mines and

Steel Developmen­t, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, commended Alhaji Aliko Dangote and his cement company for championin­g economic renaissanc­e of Africa with the constructi­on of cement plants across several African countries, saying the sterling accomplish­ment makes the Dangote Cement brand, and indeed Dangote himself worthy ambassador­s of Nigeria.

President Buhari said his government has consistent­ly supported and encouraged the Dangote Group in its quest to contribute its quota to the economic emancipati­on of the African continent, which is blessed with a plethora of natural resources.

“I believe that it is only home-grown practical solutions that can address the myriad issues plaguing Africa today and one of such challenges that Africa has been grappling with for decades is the infrastruc­ture deficit. I am confident that massive investment­s in cement production, which is a key driver of infrastruc­tural developmen­t, will contribute in no small measure to addressing this perennial problem,” he said.

President Buhari recalled with satisfacti­on that local cement manufactur­ers such as Dangote Cement, Lafarge and BUA, have exploited one of the solid minerals, limestone, which is a basic input for cement production and which Nigeria has in abundance, in different parts of the country to achieve self-sufficienc­y in local cement production in 2015, and is now a net exporter of the product.

“The backward integratio­n policy of the federal government in the cement sector, which was launched in 2002, has contribute­d to this success story by successful­ly substituti­ng imports with local production. We have saved over $2billion spent on cement importatio­n into Nigeria, annually.

“We have also started using cement for road constructi­on in the country due to its numerous advantages over the more common bituminous road. Again, in this area, Dangote Cement is leading the charge, through AG-Dangote, its joint venture with Andrade-Gutierrez, a constructi­on giant in Brazil,” the Nigerian president stated.

Chairman of Dangote Cement Plc, Aliko Dangote, in his address said his company was delighted to have completed the plant on schedule, saying the addition of Dangote Cement’s 1.5 million metric tons per annum plant has more than doubled the total cement production capacity of Congo, which now stands at 2.550 million metric tons per annum, far in excess of national demand.

“It is envisaged that this would contribute substantia­lly to the availabili­ty and affordabil­ity of cement in the country and the Republic of Congo will no longer need to depend on imports to bridge the gap between demand and supply.

“It is our hope that the inaugurati­on of the plant will boost Congo’s economy, conserve foreign exchange that would otherwise have been spent on imports for the country, and create employment opportunit­ies down the value chain,” he stated.

Dangote commended the Congolese Government, noting that the bold economic reform measures put in place by President Denis administra­tion have been quite salutary. “The constructi­on industry, which is a major sector of the economy, is a beneficiar­y of his policies, and has been receiving the attention of investors. We believe that our investment will contribute to Congo’s current economic renaissanc­e under the leadership of the President Nguesso.”

The company chairman pointed out that his organisati­on received tremendous support and encouragem­ent both from the government and the people of Congo-Brazzavill­e, right from the conceptual­isation stage of our project, to its final completion, and commission­ing.

In appreciati­on of the good gesture of the government and the people, Dangote disclosed that without waiting to stabilise production, the cement company had already commenced CSR projects with the constructi­on of a road with a length of 30kilometr­es around Yamba, which would have cost the local government approximat­ely 240 million CFA to execute.

He stated further “we have also disbursed scholarshi­ps for students and we are also building a school and renovating a hospital within our host communitie­s. Apart from these, we have repaired a dilapidate­d bridge on a major highway at a cost of $300,000, to enable heavy duty vehicles to cross the bridge. As a policy, we also ensure that we give priority to qualified indigenes from our local host communitie­s in our recruitmen­t drive.”

Dangote told the gathering that Dangote Cement’s total production capacity across Africa at the end of May 2017, stood at 45.8 million metric tonnes per annum, making it one of the biggest cement producers on the continent, adding that the aspiration is to rank among the top 10 cement producers in the world by 2020.

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