Price of cement to crash soon – Rabiu

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SUCCOUR may soon come the way of cement customers in the country as the major producers of the commodity are actively working to reduce the cost as soon as possible.

This is according to the Chairman of BUA Cement, Alhaji Andulsamad Isyaku Rabiu, who told State House correspondents after a meeting with Acting President Yemi Osinbajo in Abuja on Thursday that some factors which led to the high cost of cement were being addressed.

According to him, the foreign exchange situation in the country and the high cost of Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) are largely responsible for the escalating cost of cement in the country.

He said the foreign exchange situation has now improved dramatically while the cost of LPFO used by some cement companies including one of his own plants in Sokoto has also come down.

Rabiu noted that the companies involved are now working very hard to reduce the cost of cement, assuring that it would happen in the near future.

He said: “The cement production requires quite a lot of energy. That is quite a significant part of the cost of cement production. That has been addressed to mainly the price of oil; may be the price of LPFO that we use has come down. I’m talking about Sokoto now.

“Of course, the other cement plants scattered all over the country like may be the southern part of the country are using gas which is actually much cheaper. But for Sokoto, for example, we are using LPFO and LPFO is quite expensive.

“We have to transport it either from Lagos or from Kaduna refinery if there is availability. That, you know, from time to time, impacts on the cost.

“But I can assure you that the three major companies producing cement in Nigeria are working very hard to see that the price of cement comes down in the very near future.

“We are trying very hard to make sure the price comes down. Of course, the foreign exchange aspect also improved dramatically. That, as we all know, was a big issue. Now, that has improved considerably.

“So, I think we will see quite a reduction in the very near future.”

On his presence in the State House, he said he was not there to discuss cement policy issues with Acting President Osinbajo but to invite him to commission BUA Cement Sokoto plant that has almost been completed.

“Well, I don’t think am here to discuss policies. Rather, the reason why I came here is to come and pay respect to His Excellency, the Acting President and to also solicit for his support in commissioning one of the projects that we are doing. That’s why I came here,”

Speaking specifically on the Sokoto project, Rabiu stated: “Well, it is a project that we have actually almost completed. It is in Sokoto. It is Sokoto Cement and we are hoping to commission the plant very soon. We discussed that and he is looking into it and he’s promised to get back.”

 

 

 

 

 

(tribuneonlineng)