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Lawal Bello assumes office as CMAN Chairman

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By Matthew Eloyi

Mohammed Lawal Bello has assumed office as Chairman of the Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN).

At his first public appearance as the Chairman of CMAN during the inauguration of the new BUA cement 3 million metric tonnes plant commissioned by President Muhammad Buhari in Sokoto, Lawal praised the Buhari administration’s and the Godwin Emefiele-led CBN’s efforts to collaborate with stakeholders to boost Nigeria’s economy

The Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN) is the umbrella body of all cement manufacturers in Nigeria.

Mohammed Lawal Bello, an Adamawa native, is a technocrat and businessman. With his arrival, CMAN’s activities will be re-engineered to adhere to the organization’s objectives and aims while ensuring that the public receives good value for money. He will also energise and focus the association’s mission and objectives of providing quality services to cement customers while safeguarding the interests of its members.

Mohammed Lawal Bello is a founding member of Skygeoscan, a company involved in using patented thermovision tomography technology to scan for oil, gas, and solid minerals.

He started his career in 1985 as an engineer with the engineering and technical services department of NNPC and resigned in 1988 to set up his business.

He is the founder of the Universal petroleum company limited, Robinson international inspections limited, international diamond drilling company limited, and he also owns a joint venture with an American company called Delaney.

He is the past chairman, the board of directors, Nitel-Mtel, and also the past vice-chairman/commissioner (renewable energy, research, and development) of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, ABUJA. After his service in 2015, he got involved in the renewable energy of the power sector, consulting and partnering with petroleum and power industries. He is the chairman of the Gede Foundation, an NGO involved in fighting HIV/AIDS and other diseases in Africa. He is a Harvard alumnus and member of the renowned energy institute, United Kingdom(UK).

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