BUA blames energy and transport costs for high cement prices
The company says rising energy, transportation, and foreign exchange-related costs remain major drivers of cement prices in Nigeria, although recent ...
The company says rising energy, transportation, and foreign exchange-related costs remain major drivers of cement prices in Nigeria, although recent ...
At the ceremony, outstanding distributors were rewarded with a range of prizes including cash awards, Sports Utility Vehicles, and compressed ...
This topline growth was complemented by strong profitability, with profit before tax rising by 48.2% to ₦99.6 billion
Mr Tambuwal emphasised the importance of cement production in the housing sector, praising the collaboration between the government and BUA ...
The projects included a furnished clinic, a school, a mosque, and 170 tonnes of BUA cement
The official noted the increased demand for cement which had led to higher retail prices despite significantly lower ex-factory prices.
This was contained in a filing to the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
An official describes the development as another landmark achievement for the company.
BUA Cement has a combined capital of over N1.2 trillion.
The company says Mr Binji’s appointment is part of a restructuring effort aimed at further positioning it.
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