The training, according to company
officials, is to reduce the human and economic cost of building collapse,
attributed to poor application of building materials, including cement.
The capacity building initiative
also targets building contractors and engineers, with the aim of adding value
to the activities in the sector.
“We want them to know the correct
usage of the product; it is only when they mould strong block that the house
that is going to use the block can stand the test of time. This is the only way
in which we can address the shortfall in the industry,” said Johnson Olu
Olaniyi, leader of the training team.
He spoke to Luv Biz Report at a
training session in Kumasi for block producers and other artisans in the
building industry.
Dangote Cement has been operating
on the Ghana market since 2007, and presently expanding its cement production
plant in Ghana.
Sales and Marketing Manager,
Joseph Kobina Aboo, says the company is investing in production innovations to produce
cement at competitively lower cost.
“Ghanaians need to get the best of
cement for the project,” he noted. “Dangote is producing clinker in Nigeria;
and from Nigeria to Ghana, we can land the clinker at a relatively lower cost;
that will help us also to produce at a lower cost because we are coming with
modern machines and innovations that can help us produce and sell to the
Ghanaian at a relatively lower cost.”
Cement constitutes about 40
percent of the cost of building construction according to engineers. A lower
cost of the commodity would inure to the benefit of building construction in
Ghana.
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