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Dangote to Set Up Block Makers’ Academy
•Partners FG, AIHS to tackle housing deficit
Ibrahim Oyewale in Lokoja
Piqued by the menace of collapse building in the country, Dangote Cement Plc is planning to establish an academy that would support the seamless transfer of requisite skills to block makers and artisans in the real estate sector of the economy.
The company disclosed this in a statement signed by its Corporate Affairs Department, a copy of which was made available to journalists in Lokoja, yesterday.
Speaking at the Dangote Special Day at the ongoing Africa International Housing Show in Abuja (AIHS), Dangote Cement’s National Sales Director Mrs. Fumi Sanni, said the Academy became necessary as most of the artisans and block makers were aging, while young men were not enthusiastic about the profession.
He said one of the sure ways of reducing the phenomenon of collapse building was to check quackery, while imparting the needed skills to the block makers and artisans.
According to her, the company was also ready to support the block makers who would pass through the Academy with machineries and tools.
As part of the effort to ensure cement availability, Sanni said the company has built over 100 cement depots across the country.
Speaking earlier, Dangote Cement Group’s Head, Sales and Marketing Mr. Rabiu Umar, said Dangote Cement has contributed enormously to development of the real estate sector through massive investment in cement that made the product to be available.
“Over 20 years ago, we were importing cement, today, we are exporting cement,” Umar said.
He identified rapid urbanisation, high cost of land acquisition, rising cost of construction materials, lack of basic infrastructure, inaccurate housing demographics, poor funding/lack of access to affordable finance and inadequate policies, as some of the factors affecting the provision of housing in Nigeria.
He said: “Towards helping to address housing shortages, Dangote Cement set up a department whose focus is to attend to the challenges and needs of real estate development in our market.
“The idea is to engage in project partnerships, collaborations, and participation in Real Estate development initiative in Nigeria.
“Part of our efforts towards ameliorating the housing shortage is by constructing large cement plants in Nigeria and many African countries.
“These plants ensure that the basic raw material in the housing sector, cement, is readily available in sufficient quantities.
“We have a dedicated fleet of trucks to deliver both bagged and bulk cement to customers and construction sites. We have established depots near all major markets, therefore bridging the distance between the plants and distributors.”
The company’s Head, Technical Sales Mr. Aniki Adeize Ayodeji said the company currently trains the artisan on the right mix.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government has been urged to collaborate with the Dangote Cement Plc to mitigate the housing deficit in Nigeria.
Speaking on the sideline of the ongoing Africa International Housing Show in Abuja (AIHS), Coordinator of the Show, Festus Adebayo, appealed to the President of the Dangote Group Alhaji Aliko Dangote to intervene in the massive housing deficit bedeviling Nigeria.
“If the federal government can partner with the Dangote Group in the area of road construction, why would it not partner with it to mitigate the housing deficit in the country?
“People tend to take housing for granted but it is one of the primary needs of man that can affect our life and health, and the stability of a nation,” Adebayo said.