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BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by aminulive: 3:17am On Jun 08, 2023
IFC today made its largest-ever investment in northern Nigeria, providing a financing package alongside African and European partners to BUA Cement Plc to help the company part-finance and develop two new, energy-efficient cement production lines that will create up to 12,000 direct and indirect jobs.

IFC’s $500 million financing package includes a $160.5 million loan from IFC’s own account, a $94.5 million loan through the Managed Co-Lending Portfolio Program (MCPP), and $245 million in parallel loans from syndication partners; the African Development Bank (AfDB) – $100 million, the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) – $100 million, and the German Investment Corporation, Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG) – $45 million.

The financing, announced during the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, will allow BUA, Nigeria’s second largest cement producer, to develop new production lines in northern Nigeria’s Sokoto State. The plants will run partly on alternative fuels derived from waste and solar power. Each will produce about three million tons of cement annually when complete, serving markets in Nigeria, Niger, and Burkina Faso.

Investing in northern Nigeria is integral to IFC’s strategy to promote sustainable development in underserved regions. This includes areas with limited opportunities and a need for increased private sector engagement. The new plants will provide local developers with a reliable and affordable source of cement, and bolster the construction of essential infrastructure, fostering economic growth and prosperity for the region.

The project is expected to create about 1,000 direct jobs and 10,800 indirect jobs. Direct jobs include those in manufacturing, engineering, and advanced automation systems. Indirect jobs include those in the cleaning, maintenance, mining, and transportation sectors.

"BUA is delighted to partner with IFC and other esteemed institutions in securing this $500 million facility to develop energy-efficient cement production capacity and strengthen our equipment and logistics capabilities in northern Nigeria. In line with our commitment to sustainability and ESG principles, this investment will create jobs and contribute to economic and infrastructural development within Nigeria and the greater Sahel region. We are particularly pleased to have successfully gone through the rigorous process with IFC, AfDB, AFC, and DEG, which validates our responsible business practices. By focusing on greener fuels and enhancing our equipment and logistics platform, BUA Cement is building a foundation for sustainable infrastructure growth and a more inclusive society," said Abdul Samad Rabiu, Chairman and Founder of BUA Group.

“We are pleased to join with our partners to support BUA with an investment that will boost industrialization, create jobs and deliver economic growth in northern Nigeria, a region with significant economic potential,” said Makhtar Diop, IFC’s Managing Director.

The financing package announced by IFC and its partners will also allow BUA to replace some of its diesel trucks with vehicles that are run partly on natural gas, over time producing fewer emissions. As part of the project, IFC will also advise BUA on developing a gender inclusive workplace strategy that creates more opportunities for women across its operations.

[b]“Following an initial $200 million investment in BUA Group in 2021, we are proud to play another key role in this landmark manufacturing project set to transform the construction sector in northern Nigeria and the entire country. By investing in this project, we are sustainably building Nigeria’s local manufacturing capacity, [/b]empowering local communities and creating employment opportunities. AFC is committed to working with our partners to accelerate development impact through infrastructure solutions that support value addition, industrialization, and job creation throughout Africa," said Samaila Zubairu, CEO & President of Africa Finance Corporation (AFC).

“The African Development Bank is pleased to be partnering with IFC and BUA on this expansion project as it is aligned with our priority strategies of industrializing Africa and improving the quality of lives of Africans through the increase in cement production which will lead to the development of additional affordable housing and critical infrastructure in Nigeria and neighboring West African countries, while supporting the use of cleaner energy at BUA’s Sokoto facility” said Solomon Quaynor, Vice President - Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialization of African Development Bank (AfDB).

“DEG’s mission is to be a reliable partner to private sector enterprises as drivers of development and creators of qualified jobs. We are pleased to contribute to this transaction together with our development finance partner institutions. Together we support BUA in its transformation towards a more sustainable production by implementing innovative technology. The significant reduction of CO2 emissions and the creation of decent jobs in a region with many vulnerable households are key factors for DEG's financing,” said Gunnar Stork, Senior Director at DEG.

The investment in BUA is part of IFC’s strategy to promote diversified, inclusive growth and job creation in Nigeria, where IFC supports the manufacturing agribusiness, healthcare, infrastructure, technology, and financial services sectors. IFC has an active investment portfolio of $2.3 billion in Nigeria.

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by darling2424(f): 3:21am On Jun 08, 2023
Alright,they have aim shaa.

And are being considerate

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Damidave1124(m): 10:53am On Jun 08, 2023
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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Laple0541(m): 10:53am On Jun 08, 2023
The way things are going, I can bet Nigeria will surely take back her leadership role in Africa by the time this current government is a year in office.

Foreign investors will be begging to invest in Nigeria pretty soon because we are the biggest market in the continent. For those that claim they are the developers, this is a big opportunity for them to shelve aside their hatred and plug in to the economic masterclass the genius and his team of professionals are here to offer. You can't fight who God is soliciting for.

God bless peesident Bola Tinubu
God bless Nigeria

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by TemplarLandry: 10:54am On Jun 08, 2023
cool
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by BOLATINUBU01: 10:54am On Jun 08, 2023
A welcome development

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by ManWater: 10:54am On Jun 08, 2023
Every entrepreneur should be given a level playing group to avoid monopoly.
Healthy competition brings out the best in any system. 👍

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Wealthoptulent(m): 10:55am On Jun 08, 2023
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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by sslcrypt: 10:55am On Jun 08, 2023
Welcome development
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Jeksman: 10:56am On Jun 08, 2023
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by rajiedreez: 10:57am On Jun 08, 2023
Let's hope it helps
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by SleekyP(m): 10:58am On Jun 08, 2023
Dangote & Bua running a competitive competition shocked

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Shnew: 10:58am On Jun 08, 2023

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by dyera(m): 10:58am On Jun 08, 2023
Watch how Rhino O mockery will list this as one of Tinubu achievement in his second week as president.

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by olatunji0607: 10:59am On Jun 08, 2023
A welcome development under new administration!!! God bless Nigeria!!

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Sunshine34(m): 11:00am On Jun 08, 2023
TINUBU regime will favour us all ,AMEN.

Don't say Amen if you don't believe in Tinubu

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Nobody: 11:01am On Jun 08, 2023
The bua refinery in akwa ibom state. Non update again
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by triple996(m): 11:01am On Jun 08, 2023
children of bitterness, hate and vile
Will not like this news. Any good news about their country makes them sad

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Warl0ck: 11:06am On Jun 08, 2023
Ibeto is coming.....

And to the lunatic above me, shey the news go put food for ur almajiri plate?

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by vanitybutiwanti: 11:08am On Jun 08, 2023
First FDI for BATs Administration, over $99.5b to go
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by aklid(m): 11:10am On Jun 08, 2023
Nice one, I love hearing about industrialization and infrastructural developments 💥💥

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by money121(m): 11:11am On Jun 08, 2023
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Bfly: 11:11am On Jun 08, 2023
The rich always buying ideas and getting richer while the poor are voracious and keep wailing

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Menclothing: 11:13am On Jun 08, 2023
Some people said said dangote is a monopoly I laughed at their ignorance only God know the school they attend
Bua Lafarge Chem sell huge percentage of cement in west Africa

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Brownshoe: 11:14am On Jun 08, 2023
I hate people who use deep English just to make us intoxicated by exuberance of verbosity betaprutal contraption.🥴🙄🤷🏼‍♀️
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by dominique(f): 11:21am On Jun 08, 2023
Good development, I hope the facility is not situated in Lagos. We don't need more crowd

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Fearyourcreator: 11:22am On Jun 08, 2023
Laple0541:
The way things are going, I can bet Nigeria will surely take back her leadership role in Africa by the time this current government is a year in office.

Foreign investors will be begging to invest in Nigeria pretty soon because we are the biggest market in the continent. For those that claim they are the developers, this is a big opportunity for them to shelve aside their hatred and plug in to the economic masterclass the genius and his team of professionals are here to offer. You can't fight who God is soliciting for.

God bless peesident Bola Tinubu
God bless Nigeria
I want them to have their country sef... Their wahala too much
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by mamaafrik(m): 11:50am On Jun 08, 2023
BUA Should start thinking of getting a License for petroleum and petrochemical processing.
E get why oooo ó

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Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by Bluntemperor: 11:50am On Jun 08, 2023
darling2424:
Alright,they have aim shaa.
And are being considerate

A welcome development for our Nigerian Economy!
Good News and a big boost to Unemployment of Nigerian Youths.
Re: BUA Cement Secures $500 Million Facility To Boost Industrialization, Create Jobs by mamaafrik(m): 11:54am On Jun 08, 2023
Can anyone assist with Bua Job,I study mechanical engineering (maintenance engineering) ,but I have not had luck with them

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