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Lafarge Africa’s net income hits N90.6bn

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April 22, 2022
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Lafarge Africa net sales increase by 27.1%

Lafarge Africa Plc has reported improved results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2022.

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The company disclosed this in a statement made available to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd., on Thursday in Lagos.

The unaudited results showed that Lafarge Africa posted net sales of N90.606 billion, which rose from N71.470 billion in the corresponding period of 2021.

The figure represents an increase of 27.8 per cent.

Net Income increased by 92.2 per cent to N17.558 billion compared to N9.136 billion recorded on 2021.

Mr Khaled El Dokani, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Lafarge Africa, said that the company’s first quarter 2022 performance showed significant use of affordable clean energy and agro-ecology footprint.

According to him, it is in accordance with the net zero pledge trajectory of the company business.

“We are equally pleased with the progress we are making on sustainability; our coming after our very strong FY 2021 results, our Q1 2022 performance confirms the continued growth

improvement over Q1 2021, with net sales of +26.8 per cent, recurring EBIT of +50.4 per cent and net income of +92.2 per cent journey.

“We will continue to maximise volume opportunities across our markets and actively manage our costs,” he said.

Dekoni said that the company expected good demand momentum to continue in second quarter, while it remains focused in its drive toward sustainability.

Lafarge Africa Plc, a leading Sub-Saharan Africa building solutions company, is a member of Holcim Ltd., a world leader in building solutions.

It is listed on the Nigerian Exchange Ltd.

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