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News Nigerian producers expect US$11.4bn investment by 2015

Nigerian producers expect US$11.4bn investment by 2015

Written by Global Cement staff 16 May 2012
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Nigeria: The Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN) has disclosed that the sector is poised to receive US$11.4bn in investment as national output reaches at least 45Mt/yr by 2015.

The managing director of Lafarge Cement WAPCO, Joe Hodson, said at a CMAN forum in Lagos that the consumption of cement in Nigeria was currently inconsistent with the existing economic realities in the country and would inevitably rise. He stressed that the per capita consumption of cement in Nigeria was a fraction of that in Egypt providing a lot of potential for development. Hudson noted that, having grown local cement output in Nigeria from less than 10Mt/yr in 2008 to about 28Mt/yr in 2012, the sector had made significant effort to save scarce foreign exchange and helped to create many jobs. However Hudson called on the Federal Government to address a lack of affordable power, lack of transportation infrastructure and dearth of skilled manpower.

The Federal Government responded by stating that it was now set to release the final result of the concession exercise it conducted for three major road construction projects in the country, which are to be handed over to the private sector. These projects included the Second Niger Bridge linking Delta State and Anambra State, the Bridge over River Niger at Nupeku in Niger State and the expansion and upgrade of the Apakun-Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road in Lagos.

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