Dangote $1bn Cement Plant Set To Commence Operations In Edo

July 27, 2021
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DANGOTE Cement is ready to commence operations on its $1 billion production plant, which has been completed in Edo state.

The production plant which is situated in Okpella, has the capacity to produce six million metric tonnes per annul, is ready for commissioning.

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In line with the current administration’s plan to diversify the economy and attract investments into its productive sectors, the Dangote cement is expected to boost cement production and economic activities within the state.

The plant is powered with a 60MW power plant produced at the site, which is connected to the Benin-Abuja Expressway with a 7.5km road constructed by Dangote Cement.

It was built by Sinoma International Engineering Company, one of the world’s largest cement engineering system integration suppliers.

“the construction of the plant had the input of the local community, as engineers, technicians, and other members of the community worked on the project till its completion”, Patrick Omokagbo, director, Stakeholder Management, Dangote cement.

About 1,500 local workers joined the Chinese engineers on the project, while the plant is expected to employ not less than 6,000 persons when it commences operations,” he said.

He added that there is need to boost production, distribution and accessibility of cement locally in order to accelerate development particularly in infrastructure.

“In Nigeria, we have a population of over 200 million people, the per capita consumption of cement in Nigeria is low, we still need to do more to make the cement get to the poorest of the poor,” he added.

Omokagbo also noted that activities of Governor Godwin Obaseki’s administration contributed to the success of the production plant, as it has continued to prioritise the inflow of investment into the state with bold and investor-friendly policies.

Other than the Dangote cement, the Obaseki administration has successfully encouraged the setting up of a number of industrial plants, including modular refineries, gas processing plants, energy parks, an inland dry port, among others.

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