, I give you 48 hours to shut down Obajana Cement, Yahaya Bello tells Dangote -

I give you 48 hours to shut down Obajana Cement, Yahaya Bello tells Dangote

The governor of Kogi State Yahaya Bello has ordered the closure of Obajana Cement Company within 48 hours.

The news reports that the Kogi State House of Assembly had last week passed a resolution for the closure of the company, following Aliko Dangote’s failure to honour its invitation.

Following the resolution, youths in the state allegedly stormed the company and attacked the workers.

A statement by the state commissioner for Information and Communication, Kingsley Fanwo, on Wednesday said the government recognised the citizens rights to protest, but said the resolution of the State Assembly must also be respected.

“The Governor has also urged the Management of Dangote Group to ensure the Cement Factory at Obajana is shut down within the next 48 hours in honor of the legislative arm of Government which ordered the plant sealed until the Dangote Group furnishes the legislature with the requisite documents demanded by the legislature.

“The Governor also wishes to assure the people of the state of his unwavering commitment to defending their interest without compromise.

“As the face of the struggle with the over four million Kogites behind him, he will ensure the interest of the state is defended with a high sense of integrity, responsibility and allegiance through democratic instruments,” said the statement.

The government however urged the people to remain civil, law abiding and give room for constitutionalism

“Breakdown of law and order will not be in the interest of anyone as we hope to remain the most peaceful state in Nigeria. 

“To this end, the Governor has directed that trucks loading cement that are impounded across the State be released with immediate effect to either return to the plant or go to their destinations peacefully.

“As a State, we must retain the peaceful and business friendly environment that have attracted scores of investment giants to the state in the last seven years,” the statement added.

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