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BUSINESS

We’ll Maintain N3,500 Cement Price from January — BUA

Adedoja Adesoji
December 29, 2023 2 min read

BUA Group makes additional N3.3bn grant to fight COVID-19
Executive Chairman/Founder of BUA Group, AbdulSamad Rabiu

Alhaji Abdul-Samad Rabiu, Chairman of the BUA Group, has said that the company would maintain its promise of selling cement at the price of N3,500 from January 2024.

He said this while speaking with State House Correspondents after a visit to President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Lagos.

He said the company would also make the product accessible and affordable to customers despite various challenges.

The BUA boss said: “You know the price that we have set will be N3,500 per bag. You know X factory, of course, plus VAT and then delivered to customers depending on the region.

“As you know, the factory that we have; one is in Edo, the other one is in Sokoto state. So for example, if you want us to deliver cement to you from Sokoto, say, to Lagos from Adamawa or to Maiduguri, the distance is quite far.

“So dependent on the distance and dependent on the location, you know the price changes. But we intend to keep that promise.”

Rabiu added that the cement company site in Sokoto that would be inaugurated by January 2024 is expected to further expand the market across the country.

“And as we all know, the volumes that we will be having will be about six million tonnes per annum combined. And we expect those volumes to have an impact.

“Though we’re having some issues here and there, but these are issues that I believe we can address and we are addressing them,” he added.

Rabiu said his visit to the President was to felicitate with him on the Christmas and New Year festivities, adding that it was a pleasant one.

“It is always quite good to see them when they are relaxed.

“And you know, I am pleased to say that his excellency looked very relaxed, well rested and also in good spirits,” BUA cement chief said.

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