
Aliko Dangote
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Cement has announced that it will inaugurate its new
3.0-million-metric-tonne per annum cement plant located in the Mtwara
District of Tanzania on October 10, 2015.
The company said it would also hold the
grounding breaking for the 25-hectare jetty land at Mgao village in the
Mtwara District the same day.
The plant, according to a statement on
Sunday, is part of the company’s Africa expansion strategy and is the
fourth in the series after Ethiopia, Zambia and Cameroun, while the
cement plants due for inauguration this year are located in Senegal and
South Africa, with construction works ongoing in several other African
countries.
The statement added, “The ground breaking
for the Tanzanian plant was held on May 27, 2013 and within 24 months,
the plant is ready for inauguration. With the plant in operation,
Tanzania is on its way to become of the African countries that are
self-sufficient in cement production.
“Governments
and distinguished Africans are commending the President of Dangote
Group, Aliko Dangote, for his massive investments across Africa. The
Nigerian Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, speaking at the
inauguration of the Zambian plant, lauded Aliko Dangote on his
investment in several African countries, saying the Federal Government
is proud of Dangote.
“Osinbajo, who described Aliko Dangote as
an exceptional African entrepreneur, commended his phenomenal vision,
entrepreneurship and commitment to the development of Africa and
Africans.”
The Zambian President, Edgar Lungu, who
also praised the business ingenuity of Dangote, was quoted as saying,
“His business expansion across Africa is worthy of emulation by African
businessmen in the task of continental development.”
The Cameroonian President, Paul Biya, at
the inauguration of the 1.5 million metric tonnes per annum Dangote
Cement grinding plant in Douala thanked Dangote for his massive
investments in cement plants across Africa, adding that he had shown
willingness to play a significant role in the industrialisation of the
Cameroonian economy.
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