President Buhari commissions BUA three million metric tonnes cement plant BUA cement group has disclosed that its production will hit 17 million metric tons in 2023 when its additional 3million metric tons plants are completed. The Chairman of the BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, disclosed this at the commissioning of the new 3 million metric tons cement plant line 4 in Sokoto. Rabiu said: “We have continued our expansion to meet the cement demand in Nigeria with focus on export. We have Commissioned 4 plants in the last four years. Two in Edo and two in Sokoto, bringing our current output to 13mmt.” “We are combining line 4, line 5 is under construction and would be ready in the first quarter of 2023.” He said the benefit of the plant extends to the region and the entire country as it is the largest employer of labour in the region. Rabiu further disclosed that 98 percent of raw materials are sourced locally. “We are committed to environmental sustainability. Our power plant run on 100 percent LNG leading to reduced emissions.” Buhari commissioned the new plant at exactly 12:20 pm. The President was accompanied by the Governor of Sokoto State, Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefele; Chairman of BUA Group, Alhaji AbdulSamad Rabi’u and Chairman of Max Air, Alhaji Dahiru Bara’u Mangal, among others. Shortly after the commissioning of the line 4 plant, the President and his entourage were taken on a tour of the plant by the Chairman of the company. Buhari is expected to address the gathering after his brief tour of the company’s

People Flag Off Tinubu’s Poster As Buhari Arrived In Sokoto [Photos] News Hub CreatorJan 27, 2022 2:37 PM His Execellency, President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, General Muhammad Buhari is in Sokoto, Seat of the caliphate on a one day official visit. Buhari was received by Governor Tambuwal and other stakeholders at the Sultan Abubakar III International Airport. According to a report, Posters of the APC National leader, Ahmed Tinubu were being spread all over the road on buhari’s arrival. This is inline with his interest for contesting for the coming 2023 presidential elections in Nigeria. However, the president is expected to inaugurate BUA cement plant one of the private investments supporting his administration’s economic diversification and job creation agenda. What is your take on this recent development? Kindly join the conversion by dropping your comments at thw below comments box. Thank you for reading, and don’t forget to share this article with your family and friends via social media platforms, you can also follow me for more legit stories.

January 15: Nigeria remember her fallen heroes.

The armed forces Rememberance day (AFRDC) is celebrated on January 15 every year in Nigeria.

At center General Benjamin Adekulle the black secopion, the first left Alamiakirenade during Nigerian civil war.

It was formally celebrated on November 11 to coincide with the Rememberance Day for world war 11 veterans in the British Commonwealth.

However, in Nigeria it was changed to January 15 to be mark the end of the Nigeria civil war , following the surrounder of Biafran troops in 1970.

Hence , January 15 every year is dedicated to the Rememberance of officers and men , especially, those who died in service to the nation and thier surviving colleagues who retired from active service.

This year’s ceremonies will be even more poignant following the increasing gallantry if Nigerian toops fighting Boko Haram and the killings of promising military officers and men in the line of duty

But armed forces remembrance Day extends to cover the gallantry of soldiers who fought and died in the line of duty for their country, long before the Advent of social media..

We are farewell to 2021 and enter 2022.

252 persons died on Nigerian waterways in 2021

As a result of boat mishaps in Nigerian waterways investigation revealed .

Expert on water transport attributed the incident to lack of enforceable regulation and policy direction.

The expert , said that, thousand of Nigerians who relied on water transportation use crude methods to improvise boats and badges and rarely took safety measures while navigating the waters with huge loads and people.

According to national inland waterways Authority (NIWA) , Nigeria’s resource base of waterways spans 10,000 kilometers, with about 3,800kilometers of it ” navigeble seasonally”

However, our investigation found out that, rather than help to improve the movement of humans and goods , these larger water bodies which connecting 28 of the 36 states of the federation have became waterways of tragedies due to near absence of infrastructure and supervision.

West Africa facing a network of criminal,

Yesterday in Abuja the 60th ordinary session of the authority of the head of state. And government of the ECOWAS, are facing a network of criminals , including terrorism.

As a people ,we aspire to create a borderless , peaceful, prosperous and where people have the capacity to access and harness its resource through the creation of opportunity for sustainable development.

Job creation and environmental preservation.

Today realities remind us of the need to continue to forge stronger solidarity in order to address the news challenges , including the current third wave of the pandemic and its omicron variant.

The subregion had continue to face socioeconomic, political, security , and environmental realities link to coronavirus pendamic,