FG commends Dangote Cement, lauds plant’s promotion of best practices

Adebisi Aikulola
Adebisi Aikulola
Iziaq Salako and others during a visit to Dangote Cement plant in Ibese

The Federal Government has commended the leading roles being played by the Dangote Group to complement the government’s efforts to diversify the nation’s economy and the company’s dedication to the promotion of best practices in all its operations.

The commendation came even as the Ogun State government said Dangote Cement is a key driver of the state’s economy, citing the continent’s second-biggest cement plant in the state.

Minister of State for Environment, Dr. Iziaq Saloko made these remarks while on a familiarisation visit to the Dangote Cement Plant in Ibese, Ogun State. The visit was followed by a community engagement preparatory to the Expert Panel Review of the report of an environmental impact assessment carried out on coal milling at the plant.

The Minister declared: “Dangote Industries as a whole is an international conglomerate, and I am happy that the company is at the forefront of promoting best practices in terms of conception, planning, implementation, and management of factories that are manufacturers like this.”

Dr. Salako and his entourage, who were received by the Plant Management led by the Plant Director, MAzad Nawabuddin, described mining as one of the key industrial sectors that President Bola Tinubu’s administration has targeted for economic diversification as the nation embarks on a gradual shift from oil and gas dependency.

He said it was for this reason that Dangote Cement should be commended for the huge cement plant, which is creating jobs and opportunities for export. He added that limestone mining activities, a key raw material in cement manufacturing, are one such area that the government is shifting attention to.

Dr. Salako pointed out that while the mining sector has huge potential to develop the nation’s economy, many challenges are associated with mining activities. He then commended Dangote Cement for its adherence to best practices, saying, “Having gone round to see the operations in the plant, I give kudos to Dangote Cement for the automation and high technology-driven operations.”

He explained that his visit was not unconnected with the Environmental Impact Assessment, which is being done on the Coal Mill plant, noting that “there is a need for mining operations to be done in a sustainable manner so that the environment is not adversely affected. But I applaud Dangote Cement for being at the forefront of promoting best practices.”

The minister said further: “For us in the ministry of environment, it means we must also sit up. Mining, as it comes with its advantages, also comes with its challenges. So, we must be up and doing as we expand the economy and grow Nigeria. We should also do it in a sustainable manner so that the environment is not adversely affected.

“We must continue in that respect to ensure that best practices are always promoted, environmental and social impact assessments are properly carried out, the stakeholders are properly involved, and the environment is properly protected so that our growth can be sustainable. That’s why we are here, and I am happy that Dangote is at the forefront of that.”

While speaking, the Ogun State Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya who represented the Governor, Dapo Abiodun, said the state is a beneficiary of Dangote Cement’s presence with the amount of levies and taxes it has paid into the state coffer.

He called for more collaboration between the state agencies and the company, noting that the state was not unaware of the activities of the plant to lift its host communities. He added that the state would be more than ready to assist the company in any way possible.

In his remark, Nawabuddin took the minister through the social investments and infrastructural milestones recorded by the plant since its inception, saying the company has been able to substantially contribute to infrastructure development and employment in the host communities.

The Plant Director told the Minister that the plant deals with 17 host communities across Yewa North and Ewekoro Local Government Areas of the state, saying they have greatly felt the impacts of the company through empowerment programmes and the provision of infrastructure.

Nawabuddin told his guests that Dangote Cement Ibese Plant has been a major contributor to the economic diversification efforts of both the state and federal governments by creating jobs, exporting cement and clinker to neighbouring countries to attract foreign exchange into the country, and paying humongous taxes and levies to the state and federal governments.

The community engagement that was held after the minister’s tour of the plant also saw the communities’ leaders thank Dangote Cement for its corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects so far for the people of Yewa.

The Olu of Imasayi, Oba Kuoye Olalekan, a top monarch in Yewaland expressed his subjects’ appreciation to Dangote Cement for its developmental strides in the area. “Dangote Cement is the transformer and illumination of Yewaland”, he stated.

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