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Buhari counters Kogi govt, orders reopening of Dangote Cement, tells Bello to use legal option
The Federal government has waded in to the face off between Kogi State government and Dangote Cement at Obajana in Kogi State as it has ordered the reopening of the factory that was shut down on the orders of the State governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
In what seemed like a counter order President Buhari directed that the factory be reopened with out futher delay.
The decision was coming after the meeting of the National Security Council which held in Abuja.
The meeting which was presided by President Muhammadu Buhari asked Kogi State government to resolve the issue through the Courts.
The ownership status of the Dangote Cement that was originally known as Obajana Cement at its establishment in 1992, was called to question as Dangote Industries claimed ownership.
However, despite the good reason in Bello’s quest to determine the true position of the ownership of the factory, crude methods were adopted to effect the orders of the Kogi State Government as there were claims by the Dagote group over the shooting of seven of its staff by agents of the government.
In a statement by the Company’s management, it claimed that Kogi State government was never committed to its part of the obligation, hence, Dangote now wholly owned the plant based on investment he made.