By Yunusa Abubakar ABUJA 

The conflict between the Kogi State government and Dangote Cement has taken a new twist, with Governor Yahaya Bello issuing a 48 hour ultimatum for the closure of the factory.

Peoples Daily gathered that the Kogi State House of Assembly had last week passed a resolution for the closure of the company, following Aliko Dangote’s failure to honour its invitation.

Based on the State Assembly resolution, youths in the state allegedly stormed the company to protest what they termed the excesses of Dangote Group. 

A statement by the Kogi State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Kingsley Fanwo said the government recognised citizens rights to protest, but insisted the resolution of the State Assembly must also be respected.

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According to Fanwo: “The Governor has also urged the Management of Dangote Group to ensure the Cement Factory at Obajana is shut down within the next 48 hours in honor of the legislative arm of Government which ordered the plant sealed until the Dangote Group furnishes the legislature with the requisite documents demanded by the legislature.

“As a Government, we will defend and protect all Government institutions against impunity. The Governor also wishes to assure the people of the state of his unwavering commitment to defending their interest without compromise. 

As the face of the struggle with the over four million Kogites behind him, he will ensure the interest of the state is defended with a high sense of integrity, responsibility and allegiance through democratic instruments,” said the statement.

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