Sugar plantation: Dangote makes good his word as project takes off in Taraba

Sugar plantation: Dangote makes good his word as project takes off in Taraba

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Gov Darius Ishaku of Taraba on Tuesday confirmed Dangote Group had commenced sugar plantation and factory project in Lau Local Government of the state.Ishaku made this known in Jalingo shortly after signing a reviewed agreement with the company for smooth take off of the project.According to him, Dangote Group paid the sum of N1.2 billion as compensation for the16,000 hectares of land for the project after the two parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).Ishaku regretted the 13 years delay in the project as a result of a disagreement over the welfare of the host community was partly responsible for the 13 years delay in the commencement of the project.He, however, commended the company for agreeing to perform its social responsibility, adding that the state would ensure that all land compensation issues were addressed.According to Ishaku, the company would produce large quantity of sugar, animal feeds and ethanol, an energy source that he described as “white oil”.Ealier, the state’s Commissioner for Justice, Mr Yusufu Akirikwen, said that the state currently had six per cent equity shares in Dangote Group, having successfully reviewed the contract it earlier signed.“After a careful study of the MoU, we discovered that there was no provision for the local people whose land would be used for the project and the state government had no stake in the deal,” he said.Mr Joseph Makoju who represented Dangote Group in the meeting, commended the governor for his passion and commitment to clear all hitches on the way of the project.“Dangote group is committed to making the country self-sufficient in rice and sugar, after our success story in cement business and that is why Lau Sugar project is very important to us.“We are mindful of the governor’s insistence that the project must benefit the local people and we are equally committed in that regard.“In all the places we do business, we embark on Community Social Responsibility (CSR) projects that are beneficial to host communities and Lau will not be an exception,” Makoju said.As at time of report, the planting of sugarcane seedlings at the site of the project has begun. 

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