As a result of its economy of scale occasioned by the recent
introduction of new production lines in Okpella Edo State and Itori in
Ogun State worth nine million metric tonnes, Dangote cement has
slashed the price of its cement varieties.
In a statement, the firm stated that the price cut from N1800 to
N1300 was to ensure the product is affordable to all segment of
users.
In the same light the company has gone a step further to train block
moulders on the right mix to get quality blocks.
Speaking in Umahia, the Abia State capital during a national meeting
of the National Association of Block Moulders of Nigeria (NABMON),
Regional Sales Director, Dangote Cement, Johnson Olaniyi, stated that
Dangote Cement considered incessant building collapse as an
indictment on all sector operators hence his company’s resolve to
continue the collaboration with all so as to tackle the menace.
While assuring that Dangote Cement would continue to ensure that
block moulders have access to its quality cement as part of its
contribution to the war against building collapse, the Sales Director
further stated that the company reduced the price of its cement from
N1800- N1300 to enable Nigerians have unhindered access to the
product.
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Otun Ekiti is the Headquarter of Moba Local Government Area in Ekiti State. It is located to the North of Ekiti State. It is a nodal town which shares boundary with Kwara State to the North and Osun State to the West. History Of Otun Ekiti Tradition has it that the Oore emerged from the Okun Moba (Moba Sea) in the present coastal area of Lagos with a Calabash containing water in his hand, beads around his neck and a beaded crown on his head. It is also a fact of history that the people of Otun under the leadership of Oore have settled in different places at different times, including Moba near Mushin in Lagos and passing through Ile-Ife before they finally settled at their present location. Some of the places they passed through after Ile-Ife included Akure, Oke Olodun, and Ipole before moving to the present site over 400 years ago. The movement from Ipole (about six kilometers away) to settle at the present site was due to scarcity of water. Water supply was so problematic at Ipole...
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