Kogi State government through the speaker of the House of Assembly Hon. Umar Yusuf has said the current administration is committed to building a robust relationship with Dangote Cement Plc.
Yusuf spoke on Thursday in Lokoja, the state capital during the handing over ceremony of a multi-million-naira security outpost built by Dangote Cement Plc.
The outpost, sited within the premises of the state House of Assembly in Lokoja, is to enhance security at the House of the Assembly.
He commended the company for supporting the state in the maintenance of peace and security.
“This act of generosity has further cemented our relationship. We sincerely appreciate the gesture, and we are not taking it for granted,” the speaker said.
Yusuf commended the founder of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, for his foresight, business acumen and humanitarian services.
Reacting, the plant director, Dangote Cement Plc, Obajana Plant, Engr Azad Nawabuddin, said the security of the people of Kogi State was germane to the overall business continuity of the company.
Nawabuddin, who was represented by the company’s general manager, human asset management and administration, Mr. Adeniyi Azeez, said, “This gesture is more than just giving back. It is about working together to create long-lasting partnerships that uplift both our company and Kogi State. Security, sustainability and prosperity go hand in hand. As we continue to contribute to your growth and safety, we are confident that together we can build a secure, healthy, and prosperous future.
“Dangote Cement Plc recognises that our success is not only measured by our achievements but by the positive impact we make in the state. Corporate Social Responsibility is at the core of our business strategy, and through it, we aim to drive sustainable development, strengthen local economies, and support the security and social welfare of our host community.”