The Nigeria Police Force says the Dangote Cement Plc’s social intervention schemes have boosted security, promoted peace and supported economic development across the country.
This announcement comes on the heels of the two institutions’ collaboration in safeguarding communities, protecting critical business operations, and creating a more secure environment for sustainable growth and investment.
AIG Abubakar Zubairu, in charge of zone 8, who disclosed this during his visit to the Dangote Cement Plant at Obajana in Wednesday, noted that such collaborations would enhance law enforcement efforts.
Zubairu added that the collaboration would also create a stable environment where businesses can thrive and contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s economic growth.
He said that the country owes Dangote Cement gratitude for its numerous social intervention programmes, which have continued to uplift communities and support national development.
He said that the Police remained committed to safeguarding the lives and property of citizens, while also ensuring the protection of corporate institutions whose contributions are vital to Nigeria’s economic growth and social stability.
In 2018, the Aliko Dangote Foundation donated 150 operational vehicles to the Police at an event in Abuja. More recently, the company also contributed an additional 25 vehicles to the Force, making it one of the largest corporate donors to the Nigeria Police in the nation’s history.
“I am really impressed by your Corporate Social Responsibility schemes. I am aware you have spent money running into billions on CSR. This is commendable.
“For us, our business is security, and Dangote Cement is very key. You provide jobs for Nigerians, and you have been responsible and responsive to host communities and the nation.
“I want to assure you of our continued support. The valuable work you do in creating jobs and providing CSR programmes contributes to reducing crime in our society,’’ he said.
Plant Director, Dangote Cement Plc, Nawabuddin Azad, said he was elated by the visit of the top hierarchy of the Police, adding that there was a need to strengthen the partnership.
“Your presence here today is not just a routine visit; it is a powerful symbol,” said Azad. “It is a symbol of commitment, a symbol of partnership, that the safety of key national economic assets is a top priority. We do not take this for granted.”
Azad added that the company’s mission was aligned with that of the Nigerian government, which is to grow the economy, create jobs for the teeming youth, and contribute to the nation’s GDP.
“But let me be very frank, without security, there can be no production. Without production, there can be no prosperity. The wheels of our company turn not just on power and raw materials, but fundamentally on the oil of peace and security,” he said.
Azad, therefore, urged a stronger partnership in key strategic areas, such as intelligence sharing, empowering local divisions, and fostering greater trust between the police, host communities, and the company.
Speaking at the event, Ademola Adeyemi, General Manager of Social Performance, said the company has always enjoyed a robust partnership with the Police.
The Head of Human Resources and Administration, Azeez Adeniyi, stated that most of the company’s employees are from Kogi State, noting that the company is doing everything possible to maintain smooth operational efficiency.
Officers in the entourage of the AIG include: DCP A. Eljamal, DCP Abubakar B. Ardo, ACP Umar Ibrahim Wurno, CSP Halidu Kasimu, CSP Emmanuel P. Ganya and CSP Ujah I. Francis, among others.