The management of
Dangote Cement Plc has concluded arrangements to temporarily close down
its four million metric tons per annum’s Gboko Plant, as a result of
glut in the cement market.
The Group Head, Corporate Communication,
Dangote Group, Anthony Chiejina who confirmed this in Lagos, said the
move was necessitated by the glut in the market arising from the success
being recorded in local production.
He said the situation is compounded by
the continued importation of subsidised cement into the country, adding
that the production figure for the first eleven months of the year
showed increased local production level with supply now surpassing
demand.
Chiejina said total supply of cement to
the market as at the end of November, when compared with the same period
of last year, has showed a record increase of 11.4 per cent.
He said it was therefore disheartening
to note that despite the glut in the local cement market, cement is
still being imported, a development, Chiejina said, is at varience with
government’s backward integration policy.
Giving the reason for the choice of BCC
for a temporary shutdown, the Dangote Group’s image maker, said: “With
the dumping of subsidised imported cement in the South Eastern market,
there is no way our Gboko Cement plant can survive. In fact, staff have
been put on forced leave pending when the situation improves.
“Inventory of finished products is
beginning to build up at our plants. Don’t forget that projects from our
investments of about N280 billion in additional capacity are already on
stream, with lines 3 and 4 at Ibese and line 4 at Obajana, coming on
stream early this year.”
Chiejina said other manufacturers are
also experiencing the same problem of low sale and high inventory, and
called for an urgent solutions to the development.
Besides, he advised that government
should vigorously implement the provisions of the cement backward
integration policy that are needed to protect local manufacturers from
dumping.
He said part of the solution lies in
government consigering a total ban on the importation of cement in view
of the fact that local production now surpasses demand, or in the
alternative, increase duty and levy on imported cement.
The Nation market survey revealed that a 50kg bag of cement sells for N1,850
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