Chairman of Dangote Cement, Aliko Dangote
Chairman of Dangote Cement, Aliko Dangote over the weekend reiterated
his plea to the Federal Government to urgently consider the use of
concrete roads in the country.
In a chat with newsmen over the weekend, the African richest man said,
it would be to the benefit of Nigerians and even the Federal Government
to embrace the option of using concrete for roads in the country. Aside
from being very cheap, he said concrete roads were more durable and that
its maintenance cost was near zero.
According to him: “We are pushing for Nigeria to do a concrete road. It
is cheaper to do a concrete road that will last 50 years than to do a
bitumen road. It will also help in eliminating corruption because if you
go and build a bitumen road, it will have to be adequately maintained
unlike a concrete road that is very durable.”
It would be recalled that the company had just expanded its frontiers
to Asia, by constructing a 3 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa),
Cement Plant in Nepal, as part of its new investment of $4.34 billion
into 10 African countries.
Currently in 15 African countries, excluding Kenya, Niger and Mali,
which are new projects. The company’s current total capacity stands at
48mmtpa, out of which Nigeria alone has the largest chunk of 29.3mmtpa.
Dangote recently said: “…..We are not only building cement plants in
Africa, we have gone far away to NEPAL to build a 3 million metric tons
Cement Plant capacity and by the time all these our new projects are
completed in the next two years, Dangote Cement will have more than 70
million capacity but we are not going to stop there, hopefully, by 2020,
our targets is getting to somewhere around 100 million tons capacity.
"I can assure you categorically that Africa will not lack cement now
and even in the future…Africa will be self -sufficient rather than be a
dumping ground for other manufacturers of cement. “
The new Plants for which agreement was signed recently with Sinoma, was
on the construction of the following Plants: 3mmtpa in Nepal, 2.5mmtpa
in Ethiopia, 3mmtpa in both Kenya 1&2; 1.5mmtpa in Zambia; 1.5mmtpa
in Senegal, 1.5mmtpa in Niger, 1.5mmtpa in Mali, Cameroon, Cote D’Ivoire
and Ghana also have Plants of 1.5mmtpa capacity respectively.
It would be recalled that Dangote Cement recently commissioned its 1.5
million metric tonnes per annum (mmtpa) capacity cement plant valued at
$400 million with a 30 megawatts coal plant to power the factory.
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