Industrialisation: Dangote, partners German engineers

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By Etuka Sunday

In a major move to achieve Nigeria’s dream of industrialization, the  Dangote Group through its Academy is partnering with the German engineering firm-Haver Boecker.

 A statement from the Group said the decision to create such a linkage that will lead to the transfer of the relevant skills became necessary in view of the fact that Nigerian engineering graduates face skills challenge.

 It said that the Dangote Academy was established to deal with such industrial skills gap in the country.  The statement said that: “It is worrisome that the prevailing academic structure in Nigeria has not been sufficiently linked to the needs of the industry. As such industries are finding it difficult to

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source technical manpower and skills as per required quality number.”  Mr. Guido Neu and Klaus Siewecke paid a facility tour to the Dangote Obajana Plant and its educational arm, the Dangote Academy last week.  Speaking while conveying the visiting German engineers round the plant and Academy, Head of the Dangote Academy Mr. Paramjit Pabby said the Dangote Group was desirous of leading the way in Nigeria’s industrialization effort.

 He said the engineers will help build  the necessary skills for the country’s industrial takeoff by first making meaningful impact in the Dangote industries.

He said the collaboration will see to the transfer of first class and ultra modern engineering skills.

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 Speaking at the Dangote Cement Obajana plant Mr. Klaus Siewecke told newsmen that  the 127 year-old German Company-Haver Boecker-was partnering with Dangote Group to help create a training concept to be used in the Academy.

 He expressed satisfaction with the huge investment in cement by the Dangote, adding however that with the relevant technology the Dangote Cement will continue to be a flagship that will help Nigerian engineers. “We are trying to find out what are the Academy’s major challenges and basic needs. The technology is okay but there is room for improvement,” he added.

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