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Monday, 26 August 2024

Nigerians’ Hope For Lower Cement Price Dims

 By Ayodele Ifasakin 


Speaking to Financial Vanguard on condition of anonymity, a top official of Lafarge Africa Plc, makers of Elephant Cement stated that the operating environment has not been favourable to the cement industry as input costs continue to soar daily. The source noted that the cost for the importation of the machine and its parts for maintenance have been rising due to exchange rate volatility.

Nigerians’ Hope For Lower Cement Price Dims


The source emphasised that the rise in inflation is also a concern to the industry, urging the government to quickly address the problem.


Another factor for the rise in the price of cement is the rising cost of energy. “The machines that are used in the cement industry consume gas and electricity supply is erratic and cannot be relied upon,” the source added.


Concerning the threat by the government to lift the importation of cement, Lafarge source said: “It is not the best option; the government should tackle the causes for inflation and provide the necessary infrastructure for production.”


Commenting on the cost of inputs used by the cement manufacturers, Kabiru Rabiu, Group Executive Director, BUA Cement, said: “If you look at production costs the mining cost is probably not more than 30% and that is the only local thing, but for instance, the energy cost is about 40 to 50% and is index to dollars.


“The price of gas that used to operate the cement plant went up a little bit, but it was not even the price that was the problem, it is more about the exchange rate, even though we pay in naira for the energy for the gas. What happened was that this gas was indexed to the US dollar.


For example, last year we paid gas at N418 and then it jumped up to N750 and today the last invoice was priced at N1500 “Also we all import our gypsum, yes in Sokoto, we use local gypsum, but we do import our gypsum which is also priced in US dollar and you clear it using the dollar as a benchmark and then you transport it to your site. The bag in which we put cement also is in dollars because we import polypropylene as well; as the exchange rate of dollars continues to rise, this price will continue to go up.


So it is a perception that has been created that 90% of cement is local. The reality is even though you could say so, but the reality is that everything is indexed to dollars.


The more the naira gets weaker the higher you see some of these input costs in our operation and unfortunately somebody has to bear the price.”


Dangote Cement to key into CNG by 2025


Meanwhile, as part of measures to tackle the rising cost of transportation, Dangote Cement has assured that it will key into the Federal Government’s agenda, to run all cement trucks on Compressed Natural Gas, CNG.


The Chairman Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, also disclosed the company’s ongoing efforts at ramping up production with the ongoing construction of a new plant of 6 million metric tonnes per annum at Itori, in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State, to spur the supply of cement which would have some positive effect on price in the long run.

Friday, 8 May 2020

LASEMA Seals Distressed 3-Storey Building, Averts Secondary Incident



... Lagosian's Lives, Paramount to this Administration-DG LASEMA Dr. Oke–Osanyintolu

AgegePulse Magazine

LASEMA today in consonance with Mr. Governor's creed of "Safety of Lives and Property of Lagosians," averted a secondary incident at 7, Sule Close, Ijora badia in Orile axis of Lagos, when it sealed-off a distressed three-storey building.

The ill maintained, distressed building domiciled at 7, Sule Close, Ijora Badia that showed visible cracks on it's walls and pillars, was sealed-off by LASEMA Response Team in conjunction with it's collaborators and other responders from the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning, to save lives of residents incase of a total collapse, while awaiting outcome of it's integrity tests.

The collaborators/Responders included those from the Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, LASPPPA, the Lagos State Material Testing Laboratory, LMTL, the Lagos State Building Control Agency, LASBCA and the Apapa Iganmu Local Council Development Authority, LCDA, Environmental Unit.

Preliminary report by the LASEMA Response Team on the distressed building at 7, Sule Close, Ijora badia following the DG's alert on it's status, has it that, "Upon arrival at the scene of incident, it was discovered that a three storey building is distressed and showing visible cracks on the walls and pillars due to lack of maintenance.

"However, no loss of lives nor injuries were sustained at the scene. LRT, LASPPPA, LMTL and Apapa Iganmu LCDA Environmental Unit are responders at the scene, where all occupants of the said building had been evacuated and the entire building has been cordoned off and sealed to prevent any secondary incident.

This report by the LRT follows the LASEMA DG's earlier alert in the day on the Compromised Building situated at No 7 Sule Close, Ijora Badia in Apapa Iganmu LCDA which states that, "The attention of the agency has been drawn to a building with failing structural integrity at the above address.

"The agency’s response team alongside with LABCA And Lagos State Material Testing Agency will be carrying out a full inspection and additional testing.

"The results will determine whether the building will be allowed to remain standing or whether it will be leveled to ground zero.

"Residents are advised to exercise caution, and where possible, seek alternate lodging until the integrity of the building is determined.

"We are determined to prevent the unfortunate incidence of lives being lost due to unsafe building conditions and are working with all stakeholders to prevent more of the same across Lagos".


Monday, 18 November 2019

Police discover lion at residential building in Lagos

AgegePulse Magazine



A two-year-old lion has been discovered in a residential building in the Victoria Island area of Lagos State.

 The lion is believed to be owned by a yet to be named Indian national. The lion is caged at Number 229, Muri Okunola Street in Victoria Island.

The Chairman of Lagos State Taskforce on Environmental and Special Offences, Yinka Egbeyemi, confirmed that the lion is owned by an India National.

According to him, men of
the Nigeria Police Force have been deployed to the area to prevent the animal from coming out of the cage.

Egbeyemi also said that efforts were ongoing by the state government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment to evacuate the animal from the building.

He added that the Indian national who owns the lion has been invited for questioning.

NewTelegraph

Friday, 15 March 2019

Breaking news: Lagos begins demolition of distressed building

Following the recent collapsed of building that resulted in the dealth of many souls at ItaFaji Area of Lagos.



The Lagos State Government has commenced the demolition of distress buildings in that area.

About 29 is expected to be demolished today out of 140 marked for demolition.

 The demolition on going now at Freeman street.

Photo: Tope Templer