We’ll help Nigeria attain full economic potential – FABCOM

The Managing Director, FABCOM Sinoria, an engineered wood production company, Liu Xingwang, has reiterated the commitment of the company to help Nigeria achieve full economic potential and industrial growth.

Xingwang made this known while taking journalists round the company’s facility located in the Kuje Area Council of the FCT as part of activities marking the unveiling of the company’s fibre board production plant.

He noted that: “Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa, it has the human and material resources to become an industrial giant, I have no doubt that Nigeria would become the manufacturing hub of the African continent, which is why we have decided to establish our industrial plant here. In the years ahead our products would be exported to all parts of the African continent and beyond.

“We started manufacturing stone coated roofing tiles in this facility a few years ago, and within a space of time we have become the industrial leaders of stone coated roofing tiles in Nigeria as a result of the top quality standard of our product. “The beauty of our product is that it has a life time warrantee, and our factory is right here in Nigeria. So, if there is any problem you can always come to us and our after sales team are on ground to attend to you.”

On the decision to delve into the production of fibre cement board, he said it was borne out of FABCOM’s commitment to the long term growth and industrialisation of Nigeria.

“Our parent company CNBM, Sinoma has contributed mainly in making Nigeria self-sufficient in cement production, we have worked with virtually all the big cement manufacturing companies in Nigeria, including Dangote, Bua and Lafarge. “One thing that stands out in our decision to go into the manufacturing of fibre cement board is that the raw materials for its production is abundant  in Nigeria and the product is in high demand.

“By the time we roll out our fibre cement board from here, Nigeria would become the first country probably in the whole of Africa to have its own fibre board manufacturing facility.”

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