Gov Bala Mohammed Assures Creating Conducive Environment for Investors

...as Resident Clement Chairman affirms interest in Bauchi

As part of my strategic vision to bolster industrial development in Bauchi State, I recently paid a courtesy visit to the Group Chairman of Resident Cement, Dr. Abbas Waziri, in Abuja.

During our meeting, we focused on strengthening the longstanding partnership between the Bauchi State Government and Resident Cement, a key player in Nigeria’s construction and manufacturing sectors.

I am pleased to share that the company reaffirmed its commitment to establishing a large-scale cement factory in the Gwana District of Alkaleri Local Government Area. This ambitious project, valued at billions of Naira, promises to significantly enhance our state’s economy by creating job opportunities, improving local infrastructure, and positioning Bauchi as a pivotal hub for cement production in Northern Nigeria.

My administration remains steadfast in creating an investment-friendly environment, as I firmly believe that partnerships like this are essential to achieving our development objectives. I expressed my appreciation to Resident Cement for their confidence in Bauchi State and assured them of my government’s unwavering support to ensure the success of this landmark project.

Dr. Abbas Waziri, the Group Chairman, commended our leadership and vision. He emphasized that the cement factory would not only drive economic growth in Bauchi but also align with the national goals of industrialization and self-reliance.

This collaboration is a testament to the progress we can achieve through shared vision and commitment, and I am excited about the transformative impact this project will have on our state and its people. #GreaterBauchi

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