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    BUA to Construct 3 Cement Plants of 9mmtpa in Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaDecember 22, 2020Updated:December 23, 2020 Uncategorized No Comments3 Mins Read
    BUA to Construct 3 Cement Plans of 9mmtpa in Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa
    L-R: Engr. Yusuf Binji, Managing Director/CEO, BUA Cement Plc; Abdul Samad Rabiu, Founder, BUA Group/Chairman, BUA Cement and Jacques Piekarski, Chief Financial Officer, BUA Cement Plc during the signing ceremony between BUA and SINOMA CBMI of China for the construction of 3 new cement plants of 9million mtpa for BUA in Sokoto, Edo and Adamawa today at a total project cost (incl. construction) of 1.05billion US dollars.
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    BUA to Construct 3 Cement Plants of 9mmtpa in Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa

    Africa’s leading cement giant, BUA Cement has signed an agreement with Sinoma CBMI of China for the construction of three new cement plants of 3million tonnes each per annum in Edo, Sokoto and Adamawa states of Nigeria to be completed by the end of 2022.

    Upon completion, this will bring BUA Cement’s total capacity to 20million metric tonnes by 2022.

    At 9million tonnes combined capacity, this is the single largest contract ever awarded in the Nigerian Cement Industry for the construction of new cement plants at the same time and by a single company, in Nigeria.

    These 3 new plants are in addition to BUA Cement’s already existing 6mmtpa plants in Edo State, 2mmtpa plants in Sokoto State and another 3mmtpa BUA Cement plant in Sokoto – which will be commissioned in Q2 2021.

    Speaking at the ceremony held simultaneously at BUA HQ in Lagos and the CBMI HQ in China, Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman of BUA Cement said the expansion decision was to transform the manufacturing industry and increase Nigeria’s cement production capacity.

    He noted that Nigeria and the surrounding region is still home to huge opportunities in construction, housing, infrastructure, and allied industries”. 

    According to Abdul Samad Rabiu, “Despite these opportunities, there is no doubt that there is still a huge deficit in supply whilst demand continues to increase in Nigeria.

    “This situation has led to an increase in the retail prices of cement despite ex-factory prices remaining partially unchanged.

    “To bridge this huge deficit gap in Nigeria and in the absence of new major investments in the industry, we have taken this decision to invest and build these new plants at a total project cost of 1.05billion dollars which will be completed by the end of 2022.”

    In his comments, Mr. Tong Laigou, Chairman of SINOMA CBMI praised the longstanding partnership between BUA and CBMI.

    In his comments, SINOMA CBMI was pleased to work with BUA on this huge project and help BUA in its aspiration to be the best cement manufacturer in Africa.

    He further added that CBMI would bring their expertise and wealth of experience working in this environment to bring the project to completion on schedule.

    BUA Cement Plc is Nigeria’s second largest cement company and the largest producer in its North-West, South-South and South-East regions.

    BUA to Construct 3 Cement Plants of 9mmtpa in Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa

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