A leading cement company in Nigeria says it has suffered losses of $230m
(£150m) to attacks by militant Islamist group Boko Haram on its plant
in north-eastern Gombe.
Despite the attack, Ashaka Cement was determined to ensure it was “one of the only surviving institutions in the entire north-eastern Nigeria”, its chairman Suleiman Yahaya said after a meeting with the Emir of Gombe at the weekend.
Despite the attack, Ashaka Cement was determined to ensure it was “one of the only surviving institutions in the entire north-eastern Nigeria”, its chairman Suleiman Yahaya said after a meeting with the Emir of Gombe at the weekend.
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