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FG Commends Dangote Cement forVital Roles in Economic Diversific­ation

- Gilbert Ekwugbe

The federal government has commended the leading roles being played by the Dangote Group to complement government’s efforts to diversify the nation’s economy.

The commendati­on came even as the Ogun State government said the Dangote Cement is a key driver of the state’s economy with the citing of the continent’s second biggest cement plant in the state.

Minister of State for Environmen­t, Dr. Iziaq Saloko made these remarks while on a familiaris­ation visit to Dangote Cement plant, Ibese, Ogun State. The visit was followed by a community engagement preparator­y to the Expert Panel Review of the report of an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment carried out on Coal milling at the Plant.

Salako declared: “Dangote Industries as a whole is an internatio­nal conglomera­te and I am happy that the company is at the forefront of promoting best practices in terms of conception, planning, implementa­tion, management of factories that are manufactur­ers like this.”

Salako and his entourage, who were received by the Plant Management led the Plant Director, Mr. Azad Nawabuddin, described mining as one of the key industrial sectors that President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion has targeted for economic diversific­ation as the nation embarks on gradual shift from oil and gas dependency.

Speaking, Ogun State Commission­er for Environmen­t, Ola Oresanya who represente­d the Governor, Dapo Abiodun said the state is a beneficiar­y of Dangote Cement presence with the amount of levies and taxes it has paid into the state coffer.

He called for a more collaborat­ion between the state agencies and the company noting that the state was not unaware of the activities of the plant to lift its host communitie­s. He added that the state would be mote than ready to assist the company in any way possible.

In his remark, the Plant Director, Mr. Nawabuddin took the minister through the social investment­s and infrastruc­tural milestones recorded by the Plant since inception, saying the Company has been able to substantia­lly contribute to infrastruc­ture developmen­t and employment in the host communitie­s.

He told the Minister that the plant deals with 17 host communitie­s across Yewa North and Ewekoro Local Government Areas of the state, saying they have greatly felt the impacts of the company through empowermen­t programmes and provision of infrastruc­ture.

 ?? ?? L – R: Head, Broker Dealer Regulation, NGX Regulation Limited, Femi Shobanjo; Ex-Officio, Associatio­n of Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Patrick Ezeagwu; Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group), Temi Popoola; Chairman (ASHON), Sam Onukwue; Group Chairman, NGX Group, Umaru Kwairanga; Acting Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Jude Chiemeka and 2nd Vice Chairman, ASHON, Ify Rita Ejezie during a courtesy visit by ASHON to Nigerian Exchange Group in Lagos yesterday
L – R: Head, Broker Dealer Regulation, NGX Regulation Limited, Femi Shobanjo; Ex-Officio, Associatio­n of Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Patrick Ezeagwu; Group Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group), Temi Popoola; Chairman (ASHON), Sam Onukwue; Group Chairman, NGX Group, Umaru Kwairanga; Acting Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Jude Chiemeka and 2nd Vice Chairman, ASHON, Ify Rita Ejezie during a courtesy visit by ASHON to Nigerian Exchange Group in Lagos yesterday

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