Dangote Cement Plc has announced a 41 per cent
reduction in the prices of cement, with the different grades of the essential
commodity now selling for between N1,000 and N1,150, exclusive of Value Added
Tax.
In the new price regime announced on Sunday by the Group
Managing Director, Dangote Cement, Mr. Devakumar Edwin, a 50kg bag of the 32.5
cement grade will now sell for N1,000, while the higher 42.5 grade is to sell
for N1,150 per bag instead of the current N1,700 that both grades were going
for.
Edwin said in a statement that the move was in line
with the company’s commitment to the nation, especially the need for the
development of infrastructure and boost ongoing efforts to reduce the near 20
million housing deficit in Africa’s largest economy.
“We recognise the need for a dramatic increase in the
response to the huge infrastructure and housing deficit in the country, and one
of the ways of addressing the issue is bringing the price of building materials
down to much more affordable levels, especially cement, which is within our own
control as part of our contribution to the transformation agenda of the
President Goodluck Jonathan administration and the attainment of key milestones
in the Millennium Development Goals,” he was quoted as saying.
Since the commencement of the implementation of the
backward integration policy for cement in the country over 12 years ago, the
local production capacity of the product had risen from less than two million
metric tonnes per annum to about 38 million metric tonnes per annum currently.
During the period, over $20bn has been directly and
indirectly injected into the Nigerian cement industry with Dangote Cement Plc
accounting for 60 per cent of that expenditure.
Edwin also said that Dangote Cement would continue to
ensure the alignment of its corporate social responsibility with its strategic
business initiatives, and would continue to evaluate its pricing regime in the
country’s best interest.
According to the statement, stakeholders have
commended the price reduction and say the cement market is entering the high
demand phase as the dry season, which provides the opportunity for increased
construction and building activities, is setting in.
In compliance with the directive of the Standards
Organisation of Nigeria on the various grades of cement and their prescribed
uses, Dangote Cement recently inaugurated its brand of the premium 32.5 grade,
which has been restricted to plastering use only.
The largest cement producer in Nigeria noted that the
move was to develop a full bouquet of cement types to meet the varying needs of
consumers for the different purposes.
The company produces the 42.5 grade for column
casting, block making, decking and other general purpose construction works
that require high strength, while the 32.5 grade is for rendering or
plastering.
The company also produces on demand the 52.5 grade for
specialised construction of high strength structures such as bridges, flyovers
and sky scrapers, among others.
Dangote Cement said in compliance with the SON
standard for cement quality and packaging, the lower 32.5 grade would be
clearly labelled in order to minimise the incidence of building collapse
arising from the misapplication of the different grades of cement.
Source: Punch
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