Amidst expression of surprise in the market, the
Management of Dangote Cement Plc at the weekend assured that it would evolve a
monitoring process that will ensure that profiteers do not hijack the new price
cut so that it would benefits the end users of the commodity.
Speaking in Lagos while unveiling its new cement bags
redesign in line with the demand of the Standard Organization (SON), the Group
Managing Director of the Company, Mr Devakumar Edwin, explained that the new
price regime was introduced in the best interest of Nigeria and her citizens
who have all along been looking forward to it as manufacturers continued to
increase their production capacities to meet and surpass national consumption
need.
He said the price crash is as the company’s contributions
to supporting the Federal Government's quest to reduce the overwhelming housing
deficit in the country andssed the hope that the development would go a long
way into assisting in this regard.
Edwin pointed out that reduction in the price of building
materials, particularly cement, which is within the company’s control is one of
the strategies of reducing housing deficit.
The nation’s foremost cement manufacturer also unveiled
its new product 32.5 cement grade as well as the new packaging as ordered by
the SON for clear distinction among the various cement grades.
Said he;“As part of our efforts to make cement affordable
to the ordinary Nigerian, we announced a price slash on all our products, last
Friday. The new prices, which are exclusive of Value Added Tax (VAT), represent
about 40 per cent discount on the prevailing market price, currently hovering
around N1, 700. Consequently, a 50 kg bag of 32.5 Grade Dangote Cement, now
sells for N1, 000, while 50kg of the 42.5 Grade goes for N1, 150. It has always
been our desire at Dangote Cement Plc to reduce the price of our products to
enable many more Nigerians to build their own houses.”
Giving customers hope of sustaining the downward review
in prices, he said, “Dangote Cement Plc will continue to appraise its pricing
regime in Nigeria’s best interest, from time to time. We are an ethical
organization and we believe in putting our customers first, before profits. We
believe in creating value for all our stakeholders in a sustainable manner. We
will continue to pursue this philosophy.”
Edwin also debunked the claim in some quarters that the
new standardization in the cement sub-sector will lead to job loss pointing out
that if anything it would lead to job creation. “We were not producing 32.5
before but because of the standardization, which comes with the need to offer
all our customers the benefit of choice from out bouquet of products, we have
introduced it. That is more work for more people.”
Dangote Cement, according to him is on course towards
consolidating its leadership position on the continent. Before the end of the
year, the company will commission four new cement plants in Senegal, Cameroon,
Ethiopia and Zambia. Other plants that are currently at various stages of
completion in eight other African countries, will be commissioned between next
year and 2016.
Speaking in the same vein, Engineer Joseph Makoju, the
Honorary Adviser to the President of Dangote Group and a season operator in
Cement sector said the recent development in cement sector gave him a
satisfaction.
While expressing happiness that Dangote Cement is leading
the new price revolution, he stated that what Dangote cement has done was the
first over his forty years in the cement sector. “I am satisfied with what is
happening now.”
“Gone are the days of scarcity when the price would
skyrocketed and far beyind the reach of the people. But today we are
celebrating a price cut which has never happened before. This is possible
because of increase in the production capacity which has made Nigeria to be
self-sufficient with opportunities for export to other countries. It is on
record that Dangote cement led this efforts and he deserves commendation.”
A representative of the SON, Mrs Cynthia Ifeagwu, a
Deputy Director and Special Assistant to the Director-General of SON, who
witnessed the unveiling, lauded the initiative of bthe management of Dangote
Cement for being the first to comply with the new packaging of cement.
She said the Son has the mandate to protect Nigerians by
ensuring they have quality products to consume and that the new standardization
was an effort at ensuring only quality products with the right application is
what is offered to the people.
The SON boss warned that the Son would implement to the
letter the new guidelines of the cement standardization both with the
manufacturers and other stakeholders connected with the product. “We will
sanction and punish those who do not adhere to the guidelines and educate where
necessary because some infractions could be as a result of ignorance and not
deliberately.”
Mrs Ifeagwu appealed to other manufacturers of cement to
follow suit because the SON wanted a speedy compliance with the new packaging
which was being carried out in line with global best
practices.
Chief Marketing Officer, Dangote Industries Ltd, Oare
Ojeikere in his presentation stated that the new product is in line with the
directive of Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) which stipulates the uses
of the three grades of cement. According to him, the new cement product, 32.5
is to be used for plastering only as directed by the SON. He called on builders
to adhere the directives adding that standard for cement is not invented in
Nigeria but follows global best practices.
He said that using the right cement grade for blocks,
columns, slabs and pillars is very important as it is easy to change leaking
roof, broken doors, leaking plumbing but not the same for defective walls,
columns, pillars and slabs. He said that as market leaders, Dangote Cement is
at the forefront of the campaign to sanitize the building and construction
sector.
A distributor, Alhaji Bala Muhammad Getso,
Chairman, Giwa Dynamic Ventures Ltd congratulated Dangote
Cement for reducing the price of cement saying the company is protecting the
ultimate users. According to him, it will be easy for people to build their
houses more so the cement is delivered to their doorsteps.
Secretary of Bricklayers Association, Lagos State,
Akinmoladum Olaniyi commended Dangote Cement for the price cut saying that it
will create more jobs for members of his guild. He explained that the nation
will witness an increase in building and construction leading to more jobs.
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