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Dangote Cement Accuses Kogi Gov’t Of Using Thugs To Attack Workers

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Dangote Cement has reacted to the attack on its staff by thugs and local vigilantes reportedly hired by the Kogi State Government. The attack took place on Wednesday.

The manufacturing company in a statement released on Thursday, said the Kogi State Government attacked its employees over alleged claims of unpaid taxes. 

Other issue that led to the faceoff included claims by the Kaduna State government of owning equity interest in Dangote Cement, the statement sent to the investing public reads. 

Following the attack which occurred in Obajana Cement plant in Kogi State, the government closed the plant. Dangote Cement said it is taking firm action to address the situation. 

“Africa’s largest cement producer, wishes to enlighten stakeholders and the public on the recent shutdown at our Obajana Cement plant in Kogi State. On Wednesday, 5 October 2022, thugs and local vigilantes from the State Government invaded and sealed the Obajana Cement plant over alleged claims of unpaid taxes and Kogi State Government purported equity interest in Dangote Cement PLC. This development led to several of our staff being harmed by these thugs and local vigilantes. 

“While we reassure stakeholders and the public that we are taking firm action to address this situation, we reiterate that Dangote Cement PLC continues to perform its obligations as a compliant corporate organization. 

“The welfare of our staff remains our key focus as we work hard to minimise the further impact on our people and operations. However, we remain resolute in transforming Africa while creating sustainable value for our people, communities, investors and customers.” The statement reads.


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