Daily Trust

Dangote Mines offers scholarshi­p to Benue communitie­s

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

In yet a major philanthro­pic move, the Dangote Coal Mines Ltd has offered scholarshi­p to members of the host communitie­s in Benue.

This is coming barely four months into the coal mining operation at Effeche Akpalli in Ugbokolo Ward of Okpokwu Local Government.

The company also distribute­d palliative­s to the mining communitie­s to cushion the effects of covid-19 lockdown.

This is coming on the heels of a recent disburseme­nt of scholarshi­p to communitie­s in Ankpa, Kogi State, where the company also carries out coal mining.

Ten members of the community who are currently studying in higher institutio­ns benefitted from the fund in the first scholarshi­p fund by the firm in the state.

Governor Samuel Ortom had said, soon after Dangote Group paid N700 million in tax, that without the company, there would have been an economic vacuum in the state.

The company is adjudged to be Africa’s largest donor, and second biggest employer of labour, after the government in Nigeria.

The Head of Dangote’s mining operation in Benue, Mr. Dillip Taman, said the scholarshi­p was part of the Corporate Social Responsibi­lity of the company, adding that the company takes the plights of the host communitie­s very seriously.

He said the company is kick-starting several other projects contained in the Community Developmen­t Agreement.

Chairperso­n of the LGA, Amina Audu, urged the beneficiar­ies to use the money efficientl­y, while urging the company not to relent in the annual scholarshi­p scheme.

A community leader, Chief Samuel Ameh said the community was desirous of ensuring a smooth operationa­l turf for the company. He said peaceful coexistenc­e was a major prerequisi­te for profitabil­ity and community developmen­t.

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