Dangote’s Cement ‘Bag of Goodies Season 2 Promo’ turnout 398 millionaires
By Chris Ndibe
Dangote Cement Plc says it has produced 398 millionaires, spread across different states of the nation, in its ongoing “Bag of Goodies Promo Season 2’’.
The company made the disclosure in a statement signed on Monday by Mr Anthony Chiejina, Group Head, Corporate Communications, Dangote Industries Limited.
The Promo, which started on July 15, 2020, requires Dangote Cement Customers to retrieve scratch cards embedded with alphabets.
The alphabets, when put together, should spell Dangote and it qualified such customer to be a millionaire.
The company’s aim is to give out one billion Naira to 1,000 customers.
According to the statement, Mrs Funmi Sanni, Marketing Director, Dangote Industries Ltd., said the aim of the promotion was to reward loyal customers by helping them recover more quickly from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The intention of this promo is to improve the lives of our consumers and customers because they are our backbone and we recognise that.
“So, to appreciate that fact, we packaged this promo in order for us to reach out to them in our own way.
“We understand the fact that our production process would not be complete without the consumers.
“If they are not there to pick up the product no matter how good the products are, we will not continue to be in business.
“Our customers are the people that are keeping us in business and we are rewarding them for their loyalty and saying that they can do more.
“We are making 1000 people millionaires and you can imagine how many other people these lucky ones will impact,’’ she is quoted to have said.
“We have advised the new millionaires earlier that as they receive their alerts today, the money is meant to impact their lives and not to be wasted on parties.
“The money is meant for them to grow themselves, so that by next year when we are coming back here, we will hear testimonies from persons who got one million naira and has made five million naira out of it.
“We have introduced them to our distributors so that perhaps, if they are not yet in the cement business, they can start small as retailers and before you know it, they are big and employers of labour,” she said.
According to the statement, Mr Agoda Bright, a bricklayer in Sapele, Delta, who received his N1m bank alert at the venue of the event, expressed happiness to be among the winners and thanked Dangote for making him a millionaire.
“God will bless Dangote for giving me this offer as I did not expect this before but today the Lord has done it for me.
“Dangote cement has made me to be a millionaire today; I am a bricklayer and while doing my work, I kept retrieving the scratch cards from the cement bags and spelt Dangote with the card alphabets. That is how I became a millionaire,” he said.
Also, Mr George Okoro, Regional Director, South-South Dangote Cement, noted that the promo was to reward Nigerians for their continued patronage over the years for using Dangote cement.
He added that the company remained committed to uplifting and raising living standards of Nigerians as well as their financial stability.
The Dangote regional director disclosed that apart from the one million naira given to winners, the company was also ready to give out one billion Naira to 1,000 customers.
He added that other prices to be won included refrigerators, tricycles, recharge cards and televisions.
Nigeria registers 5m farmers for fertilizer subsidy
By Tanko Mohammed
Alhaji Muhammad Nanono, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, says no fewer than five million farmers have been registered for fertilizer subsidy.
Nanono said this at a Consultative Meeting on Restructuring of Presidential Fertilizer Initiative (PFI) for Sustainability in Abuja.
He said the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development had registered and developed the database targeting smallholder farmers for the fertilizer subsidy support.
Nanono said the meeting was organised to critically examine the proposed option to evolve the best strategy to reach the smallholder farmers with the subsidy support.
According to him, the consultative meeting with relevant stakeholders on the development of template for the administration of subsidy to the smallholder farmers on sustainable basis was organised jointly.
Nanono said Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning organized the event.
The minister noted that the primary concern of government was to get majority of the smallholder farmers out of extreme poverty through targeted support to increase their level of productivity.
” We are all aware of the efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari in promoting local production of fertilizer in the country in order to ensure easy access by farmers.
” This was made possible by the establishment of the President Fertilizer Initiative .
” However, Mr President has restructured the PFI with a view to repositioning it for long term sustainability and greater impact.
” In order to support the teeming smallholder farmers, Mr. President approved that, an implementation template be developed through consultative engagement with the relevant stakeholders,” Nanono said.
Also, Hajiya Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said the meeting would be guided by fundamental changes upon which sustainability would be built.
Ahmed said the role of NAIC-NPK would be restricted to the importation of the raw materials, monitoring activities and provision of cost basis for government to pay subsidies as for vulnerable smallholder farmers.
She said all blending plants were to handle their logistics, recover their production cost and profits through the sale of their products in the market.
The Minister was represented by Mallam Aliyu Ahmed, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning.