Lafarge Africa Plc has commissioned a new Evacuation Road in Mfamosing, Cross River State, a critical infrastructure project aimed at enhancing safety, efficiency, and connectivity for Lafarge Africa’s operations and its host communities.
The commissioning event, attended by dignitaries including the State Governor, Local Council chairman, prominent community leaders, and Lafarge Africa’s top executives, marks a significant milestone in the company’s dedication to sustainable development and community involvement.
The newly commissioned Evacuation Road, spanning 20 kilometers, represents a culmination of years of meticulous planning, dedication, and collaboration between Lafarge Africa and its stakeholders.
Designed to replace the outdated and unsafe equipment road, the Evacuation Road will significantly improve transportation efficiency and safety for both local residents and other users.
Speaking at the commissioning of the Evacuation Road, GMD/CEO, Lafarge Africa, Lolu Alade-Akinyemi, said, “the inauguration of the Evacuation Road marks a proud moment for us and our commitment to safety and efficiency. This project exemplifies our dedication to driving positive change and creating lasting value for the communities we serve.”
Reflecting on the project, Alade-Akinyemi noted that, “the journey to this moment has been marked by challenges and setbacks, but through determination and resilience, we have persevered. The need for a safer and more sustainable evacuation road became evident with the shortcomings of the existing 58km narrow equipment road, which posed safety risks and logistical challenges.”
Chairman, Lafarge Africa, Prince Adebode Adefioye stated that, “today, we celebrate not only the completion of a vital piece of infrastructure but also a worthy example of our company’s unwavering commitment to community development and sustainable progress.”
The area manager, Middle East and Africa, Holcim, Mr. Grant Earnshaw said, ‘the completion of the Evacuation Road is the result of tireless dedication and collaboration from all stakeholders involved.’
Commissioning the road, the governor of Cross River State, Prince Bassey Otu emphasised that the commissioning of the Evacuation Road is a testament to Lafarge Africa’s dedication to infrastructural development and the welfare of its host communities.
Otu stressed that the project would not only enhance connectivity but also stimulate economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents in the region.
Also, His Royal Majesty, Etinyin Otu Asuquo Otu Mesembe, Traditional Ruler of Odukpani Traditional Council said, “the completion of the Evacuation Road is a significant milestone for our community. It will improve access to essential services and facilitate the movement of goods, ultimately benefiting everyone in the region.”
He also pledged his unwavering commitment to ensure the company continue to enjoy a conducive environment for its operations, free from rancour or problems while reaffirming his dedication to ongoing support.
With this milestone, Lafarge Africa has once again reaffirmed its commitment to driving sustainable development and creating lasting value for communities.