
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo arrived in Edo state on Tuesday, August 29, 2017, for the grand commissioning of BUA Group's cement factory in Okpella.
The
Vice President was the distinguished guest of honour at the official
commissioning of the new three million ton OBU cement plant.
This was revealed by Osinbajo's Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, on his Twitter account (@akandeoj).
He tweeted, "VP
Osinbajo arrives Edo State on a day visit to commission fertilizer
& cement plants-advancing the Buhari administration's economic
plan".
While
speaking at the ceremony, the Vice President lauded the projects and
the economic benefits that it represents for the state and the country.
He said, "Just
reading about this magnificient complex and seeing it, I'm extremely
proud to be a Nigerian. This is a wholly Nigerian enterprise and the
planning, the execution and successful establishment of this industrial
complex was done by a Nigerian and by a Nigerian team.
"The
construction is a big boost to the Nigerian economy. It means thousands
of direct jobs and indirect jobs both for skilled and unskilled workers
from the commencement of the works to the current smooth running of the
production process.
"At the
level of production already attained, it also means a consolidation of
Nigeria's self-sufficiency in cement and a big boost to our export
capacity.
"I'm also happy to
note that in the construction of the power production facility for this
plant, the BUA group has used the most modern and efficient gas turbines
which combines low and economical running cost with a very high degree
of reliability.
"This enterprise
typifies our expectations as a government. In the Economic Recovery and
Growth plan which was launched by Mr. President on the 5th of April,
2017, he made it clear that Nigeria's economic emancipation and growth
must be private sector-led and driven.
"There is simply no public sector resource that can match the resources, drive and commitment of the private sector.
"So
for us as a government, doing all we can to encourage investment of
this type is not just a good idea, it is the cornerstone of our economic
policy."
The commissioning ceremony was also attended by Edo state governor, Godwin Obaseki, former governor, Adams Oshiomhole, as well as the Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah and Kano state governor, Umar Ganduje.
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