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Dangote Fertiliser empowers 150

- By Simon Echewofun Sunday

Dangote Fertiliser Limited (DFL) has started a cassava enterprise­s programme to empower 150 Project Affected Persons (PAPs) to support livelihood­s in host communitie­s impacted by its 54km gas pipeline to the fertiliser plant.

Implemente­d by HarvestPlu­s and DFL Social team, the firm will train farmers and potential entreprene­urs on by-products of cassava and cassava stem cells.

The host communitie­s comprise five Local Government and Local Council Developmen­t Areas (LCDA), which include Ibeju Lekki, Lekki LCDA, Epe, Eredo and Ikosi.

In 2019, Dangote started the installati­on of a 54km gas pipeline along the Epe axis, to transport gas to its fertiliser plant.

The

pipeline

Right

of

Way (RoW) impacted some communitie­s, along with farmers whose farmlands and crops were affected.

The General Manager, Human Asset Management, Dangote Fertiliser Limited, Akin Oladiran, said: “We want to eliminate the impact completely. We are also using this programme to further support the means of livelihood of Project Affected Persons.”

Chairman of Eredo LCDA Adeniyi Rasaq said: “We want to be known for agricultur­e and tourism, and what Dangote is doing is not just CSR, it is also helping the division to discover its potential in farming.”

Group Social Manager, Group Health, Safety, Social and Environmen­t (HSSE), Dangote Industries Ltd, Adenike Olaoye said: “We do not give our host communitie­s fish, we teach them how to fish thereby ensuring sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

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