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Dangote Cement ends 3-year blackout, restores power to 21 Yewa communities

...Donates over ₦100 million in electrical materials to support reconnection
EditorBy EditorMay 14, 2025Updated:May 14, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Dandote lights up Ibese community
L-R , Oba Gabriel Ogunyomi, Onimoto of Imoto; Member, Ogun state House of Assembly, Hon. Adegoke Adeyanju Awoso; Dangote Cement Ibese Plant Director, Roy K. Uttam; HRM, Oba Rotimi Oluseyi Mulero, Aboro of Ibese Land; HRM. Oba Lukmon Kunoye, Olu of Imasayi; HRM, Oba Daniel Abayomi Salako, Aboro of Iboroland; Vice Chairman of Yewa North local Government, Hon. Joseph Ilori; HRM, Oba Gabriel Ogunji, Onijomi of Ijomi; HRM, Oba Basiru Oyero, Onijole of Ijole; Adetoro Hakeem, Representative of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company and Ogun state Vice Chairman National Youth Council of Nigeria, Kehinde Damilola, during the donation by Dangote Cement Ibese Plant of multi-million Electrical materials to reconnec 21 Host communities to national grid.
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In a powerful demonstration of corporate social responsibility, Dangote Cement Plc, Ibese Plant, has donated electrical materials worth over ₦100 million to help restore electricity to 21 communities in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State.

The affected communities had endured more than three years of total blackout due to vandalism of the power infrastructure. The intervention by Dangote Cement aims to support the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) in reconnecting the areas to the national grid.

Communities celebrate a long-awaited return to light

The handover of materials took place at the Ibese Police Station and was attended by community leaders, traditional rulers, government officials, and representatives from Dangote Cement and IBEDC.

“There’s no obligation for us to do this—it’s IBEDC’s job. But we stepped in because this prolonged blackout has caused real hardship,” said Roy Uttam, Ibese Plant Director. “We hope this ends the suffering and restores life to normal.”

Traditional rulers, lawmakers applaud the initiative

Oba Lukman Kuoye, the Olu of Imasayi, praised the company’s leadership:

“We thank Dangote Cement for turning promises into action. This is a major win for our people.”

Similarly, the Aboro of Ibeseland, Oba Rotimi Mulero, thanked Alhaji Aliko Dangote, saying the gesture would further strengthen the bond between the company and its host communities.

Local lawmaker Adegoke Adeyanju, representing the area in the Ogun State House of Assembly, pledged legislative support to ensure IBEDC fulfills its part.

“Dangote Cement has done its part—we’ll hold IBEDC accountable for reconnecting these communities within the agreed 4–6 week timeline.”

Youth groups recognize Dangote’s role

Members of the National Youth Council (Ogun West District) presented a letter of appreciation, noting that the donation prevented an earlier planned protest over the blackout.

Kehinde Damilola, President of the Youth Council, said:

“We were frustrated. But Dangote Cement gave us hope and followed through with real support.”

IBEDC commits to quick action

Receiving the materials, IBEDC Technical Engineer, Engr. Ayodeji Taiwo assured the communities of swift reconnection.

“Thanks to Dangote Cement’s donation, we now have the materials to get to work. Communities should be back on the grid in record time.”

A model for private sector leadership

Dangote Cement’s latest intervention reflects its broader commitment to sustainable development, social investment, and partnership with host communities.

“We cherish peaceful coexistence and are proud to contribute to the well-being of our neighbors,” said Plant Director Roy Uttam.

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