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    Bonding With Host Communities: Dangote Cement Ibese, Distributes Laptops, Grinding Machines – Ogun Speaker

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiDecember 19, 20254 Mins Read
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    Bonding With Host Communities: Dangote Cement Ibese, Distributes Laptops, Grinding Machines – Ogun Speaker

    L-R, Member of Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Adeyanju Adegoke Awoso; HRH, Oba Lukumon Kuoye, Olu of Imasayi ; Dangote Cement Plc, Chief General Manager (Maintenance) Ibese Plant, Hemant Dave, Represent the Plant Director presenting plaptop toa benefiaciary of the Youth Empowerment Badmus Adekunle Rasaq; ; Hon Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide, Speaker Ogun state House of Assembly; Chairman of Yewa North Local Government (Ogun State) Dr. Olusola Samuel Akinbode and Group Head, Social Performance, Dangote Cement Plc, Mr. Wakeel Olayiwola at the Dangote Cement Plc, Ibese Plant, 2025 Edition of Community Day, Ibese Ogun State

    Celebrating the atmosphere of conviviality in which the company operated during the outgoing year, Dangote Cement Plc, Ibese Plant has reinforced its dedication to sustainable development and inclusive progress with strong emphasis on education, healthcare, infrastructure, and empowerment programmes for its host communities.

    Marking the year 2025 Host Community Day celebration at Ibese, Ogun State themed “Sustaining Growth, Strengthening Bonds”, an event which brought together stakeholders, government officials, and community representatives in a dynamic display of cultural unity and partnership, the management of the foremost cement company said it’s irrevocable committed to the wellbeing of the host communities.

    In his address of welcome, the Plant Director Mr. Ayyagari Subbaraidu emphasized that the Community Day celebration as a platform is instrumental in nurturing relationships with host communities and key partners. “This celebration is not just about our achievements in cement production but about reflecting on our journey of care, inclusion, and partnership,” Subbaraidu stated, highlighting the strong turnout and vibrant cultural performances as proof of the collaborative spirit between Dangote Cement and its stakeholders.

    Subbaraidu who was represented by Hemant Dave, Chief General Manager in charge of maintenance at the Plant, further expressed deep gratitude to the Ogun State Government for its unwavering support, recognizing the presence of distinguished guests such as the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, the Commissioner for Community Development and Cooperatives, Executive chairmen of the host local governments, and other dignitaries.

    He pointed out that event was designed to strengthen mutual trust and deepen collaboration with the host communities, describing development as a shared responsibility.

    He highlighted the company’s ongoing investments in educational support, healthcare access, infrastructure upgrades, and empowerment programmes for youths and women, stressing that these initiatives reflect Dangote Cement’s long-term commitment to responsible corporate citizenship.

    The Plant Director then thanked the traditional leaders, youth, and women groups for their ongoing cooperation, assuring them of the company’s steadfast commitment to meaningful community development.

    Also speaking at the event, the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Oludaisi Elemide, commended the company for its consistent engagement and sustained contributions, noting that the initiatives have positively impacted social welfare and economic opportunities in the area.

    The Speaker called for continued cooperation between the company and its host communities, urging other wealthy Nigerians to emulate the founder of the Company, Aliko Dangote by investing locally to support national economic development.

    In his remarks, Mr. Ademola Balogun, Ogun State Commissioner for Community Development and Cooperatives, lauded Dangote Cement’s robust Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives.

    He reaffirmed the state government’s determination to strengthen collaboration with the company and all communities to foster lasting peace and sustainable advancement. “Through cooperation, transparency, and shared responsibility, we can achieve the progress we all desire,” Balogun stated.

    Speaking on the Ibese plant’s 2025 social investment scorecard during the year, Head of Social Performance Mr. Ademola Ojolowo noted the consistent progress recorded by the Company in many areas such as economic empowerment, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. He disclosed that the Ibese Plant is set to launch several new social investment projects in 2026, building on successful initiatives from the previous year.

    He stated that the company has increased its scholarship fund for secondary and tertiary students and is close to completion of ongoing development projects across the 17 host communities.

    Speaking on behalf of the traditional rulers, Oba Oluseyi Mulero, the Aboro of Ibeseland conveyed the appreciation of the people to Dangote Cement for its positive contributions and empowerment programs, which have significantly enhanced quality of life in the area.

    He encouraged the company to expand its efforts in the coming year and urged community members to take ownership of these projects for them to be durable while maintaining peace.

    The Community Day event featured lively traditional games, captivating cultural performances, and prize presentations. In further recognition of the vital place of education for the youths and make digitally literate, the beneficiaries of its ICT training programme were given laptops while women were dozens of te women were given grinding machines to empower them in income generation.

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