According to them, the second line of production has been completed and is ready to commence operations.
Mr Srinivasan said, “This would create more openings for the recruitment of indigenes. We want you to see the company as the community’s. You must safeguard it for the mutual benefit of both parties.”
The President of Yion Development Association, Comrade Ande Per, who received the cheque on behalf of the community, thanked Dangote Cement for the gesture and emphasised that the company had lived up to its responsibility despite the fact that production had stalled for a very long time.
Per, however, appealed to the company to expedite action on the hospital at Ihungwanor which had been under construction by the company for several years in order to boost healthcare delivery in the community and its environs.