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Cross River: Firm Denies Allegations of Arresting Community Leaders, Promises Sustainable Relationship With Host Communities

by Prime Time
March 31, 2026
in Community report, Development
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THE Giant Cement Works Limited (GCWL) has strongly denied allegations of Arresting some community leaders in their area of operations in Akamkpa local government area of Cross River State.

Besides, the firm has rather stated unequivocally that it is committed to fostering responsible, inclusive, and sustainable relationships with our host communities.

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In a statement issued by the GCWL and signed on it’s behalf by Sanya Fafunso.
The Project Manager, the firm maintained that it is committed to delivering tangible benefits through job creation, skills development, and economic growth for our host communities.

The statement reads in part: “We wishe to address stakeholders, host communities, and the general public regarding recent developments within our concession areas. GCWL is committed to fostering responsible, inclusive, and sustainable relationships with our host communities.

“Our approach aligns with the “People First” agenda of His Excellency, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, Executive Governor of Cross River State, and is focused on creating economic opportunities, supporting local empowerment, and contributing to long-term development.

“We categorically refute any allegations of wrongdoing regarding the arrests by the authorities of unknown persons illegally mining on our concessions.

“We further seek to reaffirm our commitment to lawful and responsible operations. As a responsible and law-abiding organisation, GCWL operates with integrity and in full compliance with all applicable regulatory frameworks governing the solid minerals sector.

“We remain committed to delivering tangible benefits through job creation, skills development, and economic growth for our host communities.

GCWL will continue to engage constructively with government authorities, community leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure our operations reflect the highest standards of responsibility and shared value.”

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