BUA CEMENT : RESOLUTION PASSED AT THE BOARD MEETING OF BUA CEMENT PLC
April 28, 2023 at 08:57 am
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Thursday, 27th April 2023.
Lagos, Nigeria.
OUTCOME OF MEETING OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BUA CEMENT PLC
This is to notify the Nigerian Exchange Limited ("NGX") and the investing public that the meeting of the Board of Directors of BUA Cement Plc ("the Company") held as scheduled today Thursday, 27th April 2023.
The Board considered and approved the Unaudited Financial Statement of the Company for the first quarter ended 31st March, 2023. The Unaudited Financial Statements has been submitted to the NGX.
Thank you.
For: BUA Cement Plc
Hauwa Satomi
Company Secretary/Chief Legal Officer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu, CON. MD/Chief Executive Yusuf Binji, FNSE. Directors Chimaobi Madukwe, Kabiru Rabiu, Finn Arnoldsen. Independent Directors Khairat Abdulrazaq Gwadabe, Shehu Abubakar. Company Secretary Hauwa Satomi.
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BUA Cement Plc is a Nigeria-based company, which is a cement producer. The Company is engaged in manufacturing and sales of cement to the general public. These activities are conducted primarily in Nigeria. The Company is focused on the production and marketing of cement under the brand name BUA Cement. The Company produces the CEM II type of cement in accordance with the Nigerian Industrial Standards. Its facilities include BUA Cement Plant, Edo and BUA Cement Plant, Sokoto. BUA Cement (Sokoto) is primarily engaged in the business of quarrying, extracting, processing and dealing in limestone, as well as the manufacture and supply of cement. The cement plant is located in Sokoto state, Nigeria. Its depots are located in Lagos, Abuja, Ilorin, Ibadan and Sagamu. It operates the cement industry in Northwest, Southeast and South Nigeria with a production capacity of 11 million metric tons per annum and plants in Sokoto and Edo State, Nigeria.