- Dangote Industries has announced its partnership with Sinoma International Engineering to build a six million tons per annum cement plant.
- The plant would be situated in the western region of Nigeria, Itori, Ogun state.
- The project is expected to boost domestic economic growth by generating thousands of direct and indirect jobs.
The Nigerian conglomerate, Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) has inked a deal with the Chinese firm, Sinoma International Engineering to build a six million tons per annum cement plant in Itori, Ogun state.
Dangote Industries Limited disclosed via a statement on Wednesday that the deal was brokered between the Chairman of DIL, Aliko Dangote, the group president of Sinoma International Engineering, and Sinoma’s chairman, Liu Renyue.
At the signing, Dangote noted that once construction is complete, the new integrated cement plant will increase the company's ability to produce cement locally, bringing its capacity locally to 41.25 million tons annually and its capacity throughout all of Africa to 57.6 million tons annually.