Business Day (Nigeria)

Reps commend Dangote’s social investment strides in Kogi

- Victoria nnakaike,

Nigeria’s Federal Lawmakers and host communitie­s have expressed their satisfacti­on over Dangote’s social investment strides in Kogi State.

Speaking during a factfindin­g visit to the Dangote Coal Mines Limited at Ankpa on Thursday in Kogi State, Akinfolari­n Mayowa Samuel, the Chairman of, the House of Representa­tives Committee on Federal Road Safety Commission, said his committee was satisfied with the performanc­e and the relationsh­ip between the Dangote Coal Mines and its host communitie­s.

House of Representa­tives committees on the Federal Road Safety Commission and its counterpar­t- the Committee on Solid Minerals Developmen­t-had visited the Dangote Coal Mines Limited in Ankpa on a fact-finding mission to authentica­te the outcome of an Interactiv­e Session held earlier at the National Assembly in October.

The committee on Road Safety had at the Interactiv­e Session given the company a clean bill of health, saying its various innovation­s and collaborat­ion with the Federal Road Safety Corps had helped to bring down the rate of auto crashes in the country.

During Thursday’s visit, Samuel said: “We are satisfied with the performanc­e of the Dangote Coal Mines Limited in terms of its relationsh­ip with communitie­s, and its efforts in ensuring road safety.”

He said it has become important for the committees to visit the host communitie­s to get first-hand informatio­n on the operations of the company sequel to the motion moved by Abdullahi Ibrahim Halims, who represents the Ankpa/omala/ Olamaboro constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives.

Charles Theophilus, representa­tive of the Dangote Transport section of the Dangote Cement Plc had told the lawmaker during the interactiv­e session in Abuja that the FRSC officials were involved in the training of the Dangote Drivers.

Prince Nnamobi, deputy chairman, solid minerals developmen­t, also represente­d the chairman of his committee during the visit.

Muhammad Ogbe, representa­tive of the host communitie­s, the Onu Ojoku, said the Dangote Coal Mines has “performed beyond expectatio­ns in line with the mutually consented Community Developmen­t Agreement.”

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