Gov Fintiri Visits BUA CEO, Abdul Samad Rabiu, Reaffirms Commitment To Business Partnership

The Governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Fintiri has reaffirmed governments’ commitment to support BUA’s plans to set up its 3million metric tonnes cement plants in the State.

Governor Fintiri gave the reassurances during a courtesy visit to the Executive Chairman/CEO of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu at the BUA HQ in Lagos.

Abdul Samad Rabiu who received the Governor said that BUA is committed to its vision of unlocking opportunities and Industrializing Africa with Nigeria as the launching pad of that vision. He further added that preliminary work had begun in earnest on the new cement plant.

BUA had in July 2020 paid a visit to Governor Fintiri and later disclosed plans to build a 50 megawatts power plant and 3 million metric tonnes cement plant in Lamurde and Guyuk local governments in Adamawa State.

Fintiri, in his response assured the Chairman and management team of BUA that the state government would provide all the necessary support and make available whatever was needed to make the projects a reality.

BUA Cement which is Nigeria’s second-largest cement producer by volume with plants in Sokoto and Edo States, with the projects wants the boost the country’s power supply and increase the local production capacity for cement.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

5 + 5 =
Powered by MathCaptcha

You May Also Like

Fidelity Family Weekend Thrills Families For Two Days

Day 1 of the event climaxed with a ceremonial lighting of the Christmas tree by Dr Onyeali-Ikpe

What To know As Shoprite, Dettol Collaborate On Hygiene Habits

RSN is dedicated to enriching the lives of their customers in numerous ways

Pan-Atlantic University Picks 20 Participants For Maiden MTN Media Innovation Programme

The selected applicants were chosen from over 1,200 applications submitted during a call-for-applications

MTN Nigeria Donates 4,600 Digital Tablets To Govt Secondary School

These tablets will serve as key learning devices for students and school administrators