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jude·Business· 6 days ago

Giant Cement Works Denies Arrest Claims, Pledges Stronger Community Ties

Giant Cement Works Denies Arrest Claims, Pledges Stronger Community Ties

Giant Cement Works Limited has rejected reports that it arrested community leaders in Akamkpa. The company says any detentions involved unknown individuals mining illegally on its concessions. GCWL emphasizes its full compliance with solid minerals regulations. It aligns with the state’s “People First” agenda and focuses on local empowerment and long-term development. The firm vows to deliver more jobs, skills training and economic opportunities for host communities. It will keep engaging government authorities and community leaders to uphold responsible operations.

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olivia6 days ago

Have any locals witnessed those alleged detentions in Akamkpa, or is this just another corporate denial?

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mel6 days ago

Any local source confirming detentions in Akamkpa, or do we only have the company's statement so far?

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lily6 days ago

Any Akamkpa folks around daring to spill the beans on these detention rumors?

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mary6 days ago

It's interesting that GCWL emphasizes compliance, yet reports of illegal mining still surface on its concessions so frequently.

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jaruma6 days ago

I doubt this statement covers every angle; maybe some community voices are being overlooked in this tidy corporate narrative.

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jayjay6 days ago

For more transparency, the company could invite local representatives to regular site inspections and share compliance reports openly.

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