Dangote Cement Shareholders Lost N417.48bn in 8 Days

By Ukpe Philip | The Whistler

The dispute between the Kogi State Government and Dangote Cement Plc over the ownership of Obajana Cement Plant has resulted into a loss of N417.48bn by shareholders of the company.

This is following the shutdown of its flagship plant and the largest of three factories in Nigeria at 16.25 metric tonnes per annum capacity across five lines.

The plant which is supported by a fleet of 2,370 trucks was shut down by the state on Wednesday October 5, 2022 following ownership tussle.

But the cement manufacturer has denied any wrong doing, claiming it duly acquired the plant.

Eight days after sealing the plant, the company’s shares which has been stable at N245 per share at market capitalisation of N417trn has suffered a drastic drop.

Investigation by has revealed that the company’s shares dropped by N24.5 to N220.5 per shares, according to data seen on the Nigerian Exchange Ltd where it is trading.

This has led to drop in its market capitalisation to N3.76trn leading to a N417bn loss by investors.



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