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We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by oshozondii: 9:08am On Oct 12, 2022
The management of Dangote Industries Ltd. (DIL) says it owns Obajana Cement 100 per cent and its acquisition in 2002 followed due process.

The company said this in a statement issued by Mr Anthony Chiejina, Group Head Branding and Communications, DIL, titled, ‘Obajana Cement Plant: Separating Facts from Fiction.’

The group said the Kogi government had no equity interest in Obajana Cement Plc, and that the company had been paying relevant state taxes, levies and charges to the Kogi government since it started production in 2007.

“This is a statement issued for the sole purpose of addressing the concerns and apprehensions of the stakeholders of Dangote Cement Plc (DCP), especially the over 22,000 people it employs directly, and more indirectly, as well as thousands of contractors, wholesalers, users of our products, our financiers and shareholders.

“At a time of significant economic challenges that we face as a nation, we believe all must be done to keep our economy running effectively, our people employed, businesses that depend on us thriving, and not discourage those who take the risks of needed, lawful and significant investments in our economy.

“The shutdown of our plant has materially jeopardised the economic wellbeing of our country without any regard for its significant consequences,” said the statement.

The group said whilst reserving its rights to proceed to arbitration in accordance with the extant agreement, it had reported the unlawful invasion and the consequential adverse effects of same to all the relevant authorities, including the Federal Government of Nigeria who had intervened in the matter.

“It is hoped that the dispute resolution process we have initiated will quickly resolve the disputes and allow us to focus on our business without distraction and continue our significant contribution to our national economy,” the company said.

According to the group, the Obajana Cement Plant is one of the most critical components of economic activities in the nation, being one of the highest taxpayers, and vehicle for one of the largest companies invested in by thousands of Nigerian and foreign investors.

“Its most important assets are (1) its land, the plant and machinery thereon, and (2) the vast limestone deposit covered by mining leases issued under licence by the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN),” it added.

The company said: “The land on which the Obajana Cement Plant is built was acquired solely by Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) in 2003, well after it had acquired the shares in Obajana Cement Company in 2002, following the legally binding agreement it entered into with KSG to invest in Kogi State.

DIL was issued three Certificates of Occupancy in its name after payment of necessary fees and compensation to landowners.

The plant and machinery were conceived, designed, procured, built, and paid for solely by DIL, again, well after it acquired the shares in Obajana Cement Company.

The limestone and other minerals used by the Obajana Cement Plant, by the provisions of the Nigerian constitution belonged to the Federation, with authority only in the FGN and not the state in which the minerals are situated, to grant licences to extract and mine the resources.

“After the agreement with the KSG, DIL applied for and obtained mining leases over the said limestone from FGN, at its cost and has complied with the terms of the leases since inception.”

The company said the government of Kogi had no minerals to give, had no assets to give, and only invited DIL as most responsible governments do to come into the state and invest in a manner that will create employment, develop the state, and earn it taxes.

The company noted that in 1992, the Kogi government incorporated Obajana Cement PLC (OCP) as a public limited liability company.

“Sometime in early 2002, about 10 years after the incorporation of the OCP (which still had no assets or operations as of that time), KSG invited DIL to take the opportunity of the significant limestone deposit in the state by establishing a cement plant.

“Following several engagements and assessment of the viability of the proposed opportunity, DIL agreed that it would establish a cement plant in Kogi and provide the entirety of the substantial capital required for the investment.

“DIL also agreed, following a specific request by KSG, to use the OCP name (albeit only existing on paper as of that time, and without any assets or operations) for the time being, as the vehicle for this investment.

“On 30 July 2002, KSG and DIL entered into a binding agreement to document their understanding. The agreement was amended in 2003 and remains binding on, and legally enforceable by, the parties to same,” the statement said.

On the issue of an agreement between Dangote and Kogi government, the statement noted: “It was agreed, inter alia, that: DIL would establish a cement plant with a capacity of 3,500,000 metric tonnes per annum.

“That DIL shall hold 100 per cent of the shareholding in OCP, and source for all the funds required to develop the cement plant.

“KSG shall have the option to acquire five per cent equity shareholding in OCP within five years; and KSG shall grant tax relief and exemption from levies and other charges by KSG for a period of seven years from the date of commencement of production.”

It said consistent with the terms of the agreement, DIL sourced 100 per cent of the funds that was used to develop the plant without any contribution from KSG.

It said in line with its rights, ensuring alignment with the Dangote Brand, as part of internal restructuring and for better market recognition the name of OCP was changed to Dangote Cement Plc in 2010.

It added that a number of other significant cement companies (such as the Benue Cement Company) owned by DIL were merged with OCP to become the enlarged Dangote Cement Plc.

On the issues of execution of the agreement: “The Plant, Taxes, Shares and Dividends, DIL assiduously and at significant cost met all the terms of the agreement between it and KSG in relation to OCP. It built the cement factory, much bigger and better than envisaged.

“KSG could not meet its financial obligations of contributing to funding the plant in any form; neither could KSG fund acquisition of five per cent equity shares in OCP when it was asked on a number of occasions to exercise the purchase option.

“KSG also did not meet its obligations to grant waiver of taxes, charges and levies that it could charge the operations, affairs and activities of OCP.

“Rather, despite being entitled (under the terms of the agreement with KSG) to tax relief and exemption from charges and levies by KSG for a period of seven years from the date of commencement of production, OCP (and now DCP) has paid all due sub-sovereign taxes, levies and charges to KSG since it commenced production in 2007.

“KSG does not have any form of investment or equity stake in OCP, so no dividend or other economic and/or shareholding rights whatsoever could have accrued to it from the operations of the company.”

On the issue of the acquisition of the plant site, it statement said, “After the agreement between DIL and KSG in 2002, DIL in 2003, applied to KSG for the acquisition of land for the plant site, and this application was granted with the issuance of three Certificates of Occupancy to DIL.

“DIL to the knowledge of KSG, paid substantive compensation to Obajana Farmland Owners located within the two (2) square kilometres of the plant site.

“Subsequently, in September 2004, DIL, in good faith, applied to the State Governor for the statutory consent for DIL to assign the plant site to OCP being DIL’s investment vehicle.

“This consent request was granted by the State Governor and the appropriate consent fees were paid by DIL.”

Shedding more light on the company’s engagement with Kogi government, the statement said that, “The investment of DIL in Kogi through OCP was at the instance of the duly constituted government of Kogi, done in accordance with the law of the state and all enabling laws in that regard.

“And the transaction documents were effectively, lawfully and duly executed by the Governor and Attorney General of the State (at the time), after internal approvals were obtained within the government.

“Since the inception of Alhaji Yahaya Bello’s administration in 2016, and regardless that government is a continuum, we have had series of enquiries about the ownership structure of the Dangote Cement PLC as it relates to the alleged interest of KSG; and had several engagements with the officers of the state government including Governor Yahaya Bello.

“At all of these engagements we have provided all the details and information supported by relevant documents, required by the government and the State House of Assembly to confirm our lawful investment,” continued the statement.

It further stated that in 2017, the company was invited by the Judicial Commission of Inquiry, and it made its submission to the commission with relevant documents to support its position.

“We are yet to receive any feedback from the Judicial Commission of Inquiry. While are still waiting to hear of the report of the Inquiry, we were invited by the State House of Assembly on the same matter earlier this year.

“And again, we provided evidence in support of our position that KSG does not have any equity or other interest in OCP or DCP.

“On Wednesday Oct. 5, hundreds of dangerously armed men, other than law enforcement officers, attacked our cement plant in Obajana, Kogi, destroyed our property, inflicted grievous injuries on many of our employees, and shutdown operations at the plant.

“Curiously, on Oct. 6, a day after the shutdown of our facility in Obajana on the orders of KSG, Governor Bello addressed the public and announced that a Specialised Technical Committee, which was set up as part of the recommendations of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry had just presented its recommendations, which have been accepted by KSG.

“This statement makes it abundantly clear that the shutdown of DCP’s plant occurred regardless of the Governor’s own confirmation that implementation of the recommendations of the Specialised Technical Committee was still pending,” the statement noted.

The company said the disruption of operations at the plant caused loss of revenue not only to the company and its customers but also adversely impacted revenue due to both the Federal and State governments.


https://www.nannews.ng/2022/10/12/we-own-obajana-cement-plant-100-dangote-group/

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Prosperous111(m): 9:15am On Oct 12, 2022
Prove of ownership?

Abi there’s no any document to shows for it?

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by LoneWolf212: 9:20am On Oct 12, 2022
Na this kind matter Wike dey love. .... Lol

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by lhordspy: 9:51am On Oct 12, 2022
Am i the only one wondering why this issue is not in court yet?

Seems the both of them, both kogi state and dangote cement dont even have any presentable leverage against another.
Very bad agreement.

They both are just looking for public sympathy using emotional words to win eachother.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Alwaysready(m): 10:00am On Oct 12, 2022
Tor

The group said the Kogi government had no equity interest in Obajana Cement Plc, and that the company had been paying relevant state taxes, levies and charges to the Kogi government since it started production in 2007.

Publish details let all Nigerians see pls. I guess they have been paying to the former governors' purse .

What do I even care to know. Even the company,if dem leave am,Kogi govt no fit fund am.

I am thinking Bello wants to change the status quo acrued to former governors of the state.

Bello doesn't have the resources to take over that company as it stands so,they should settle all their differences amicably.

Dangote ,Dangote,Dangote. How many times I call ya name? I know say you dey NL ,you or your personal assistance dey here dey read.

Make una take cognisance of all the complains by the protesters and work on them. Settle Kogi govt and let the scuttle end.

No forget to patronize me oh, Dangote. Check my sig. grin

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by PapaCj: 10:00am On Oct 12, 2022
So? Make we fry eggs?

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by SouthSouth1914: 10:00am On Oct 12, 2022
I hate Dangote nepotistic and selfish style of business. He always want to dominate with fraudulent practices. We all saw the documents and it’s contents.

Dangote should go to hell. One of the many wicked peeps from the North. Always using government resources for his personal use.

Whichever way you see it, Dangote is a thief in disguise. He never really worked hard like every other billionaires out there!

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by OgaTheTop2: 10:01am On Oct 12, 2022
smiley
Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by sheymoni(m): 10:01am On Oct 12, 2022
Na wike suppose dey draw dangote for prick no be Yaya Bello. Na this kind fight e dey like

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Ngwamankillyou(m): 10:01am On Oct 12, 2022
Storyline. I developed Obajana, I developed lekki,i developed Adisababa cement plant even the one in Dakar Touba i own it including one in Edo, etc..fake billionaire with backing from corrupt Forbes magazine.

Wait for the villagers who works as slaves there wakes up and bad boy what you gonna do then when the corrupt Daddy is no longer in Azu Rockie.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by hurryup123(m): 10:02am On Oct 12, 2022
Mr Anthony Chiejina, Group Head

Igbos are the brains behind most successful businesses in this country.
If you want your company/Business to Flourish today please employ and make igbo man the head.

IGBO KWENU

shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by GloriousGbola: 10:02am On Oct 12, 2022
i am sure we will find yeye bellow has been trying to impose his cronies onto the board of Obajana cement.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Lexusgs430: 10:03am On Oct 12, 2022
We see why direct foreign investments, dey run from Nigeria............. cheesy

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Hndrrxxx(m): 10:05am On Oct 12, 2022
Lies lies lies







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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by iHateFraudsters: 10:05am On Oct 12, 2022
LoneWolf212:
Na this kind matter Wike dey love. .... Lol

Ah swear grin

Who born the bastard wey go try fight Wike for Rivers State?

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by AsomArchitectNG(m): 10:05am On Oct 12, 2022
Dangote should calm down..


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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Okoyeebo: 10:06am On Oct 12, 2022
Fear Government.
Yahaya Bello can decide to revoke their CofO and pay 18,500 as compensation to Dangote and there is absolutely nothing Dangote can do. It is absolutely legal.
It is better Dangote calms down and dialogues with Bello.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Danny50: 10:06am On Oct 12, 2022
Wahala 4 dangote

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Aareakinwunmi(m): 10:06am On Oct 12, 2022
Northern Elites have been milking Southern States resources since 1960, major reason they can't allow the south secede

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Cmanforall: 10:08am On Oct 12, 2022
Prosperous111:
Prove of ownership?

Abi there’s no any document to shows for it?

Simple

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by LaIabobo: 10:08am On Oct 12, 2022
Crazy. The court should just settle this rift.
No need explaining back and forth

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Cmanforall: 10:09am On Oct 12, 2022
LoneWolf212:
Na this kind matter Wike dey love. .... Lol
grin

He would have revoked all revocable

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by 9jatriot(m): 10:09am On Oct 12, 2022
This young Kogi State governor will destroy an existing industry through gra gra and affect the whole community on the long run.

Each time I hear or see stories like this, I never forget how Warri and Delta State as a whole lost out of having many oil companies located there. It was the same type of short sightedness and gra gra. Never seeing the big picture and long term effect of their action.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Nobody: 10:09am On Oct 12, 2022
northerners are synonymous to land grabbing.
Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Kennyfancy(m): 10:09am On Oct 12, 2022
Ok
Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by unclejb2(m): 10:11am On Oct 12, 2022
The earlier we do resource control the better for Nigeria. If there was a resource control policy, Dangote won't be spewing such trash

With a resource control policy, Kogi state would be the richest state in Nigeria. But no, the northern controlled center wants to control everything corruptly and give handouts to the states who own the resources.

Meanwhile the Federal government has no control over the gold in Zamfara. They handed it over to bandits and their sponsors

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by ogododo: 10:11am On Oct 12, 2022

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by SIMONEKPA7: 10:11am On Oct 12, 2022
LoneWolf212:
Na this kind matter Wike dey love. .... Lol
smiley
stop overhyping Wike, he cant do jack.

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by Johnrake69: 10:12am On Oct 12, 2022
Dangote business practices is bad for Nigerian economy

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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by WhizdomXX(m): 10:13am On Oct 12, 2022
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Re: We Own Obajana Cement Plant 100% – Dangote Group by KennethEnyi(m): 10:17am On Oct 12, 2022
Mtchewew

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