Dangote Group on Thursday opened a $500 million cement plant in
Ethiopia, one of Africa's fastest-growing economies where a
construction boom has fuelled a shortage of cement.
Dangote Cement, owned by Africa's richest man
Aliko Dangote, is seeking to expand its interests and develop
cement plants across Africa to reach annual production of 62
million tonnes by 2017, up from 42 million last year.
The new plant is in the western Ethiopian district of Mugher
at a site some 85 kilometres from the capital Addis Ababa, which
is surrounded by green pastures but is quickly becoming one of
the country's main industrial hubs.
The plant will initially produce 2.5 million tonnes a year
in a country whose population of 90 million only consumes around
70 kilogrammes of cement per capita annually and the company
said it plans to further expand its output.
Nigeria's annual per capita consumption is 127 kilogrammes."We are going to double this plant," Aliko Dangote said in a
speech, adding a reliable power supply was one of the
attractions that lured the investment to Ethiopia.
The Horn of Africa country's economy is expected to grow by
10.5 percent in 2015/16, fuelled by its rising service and
agriculture sectors, as well as the construction of large-scale
infrastructure projects such as dams.
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