Turnover Over NGN 200 billion a year Employment (Direct and Indirect) 7,000+ Average Investments per year (last 5 years) NGN 150 billion a year CSR Projects.

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Turnover Over NGN 200 billion a year Employment (Direct and Indirect) 7,000+ Average Investments per year (last 5 years) NGN 150 billion a year CSR Projects (Annual and Number of Projects) NGN 350 million a year 40+ Projects and Programmes Guillaume Roux Group Managing Director/CEO Lafarge Africa PLC at a Glance Words from the CEO Making urbanization a success is one of the challenges of this century. At Lafarge, our ambition is to contribute to Building Better Cities. Lafarge supports the economic growth and development of Nigeria with innovative solutions that are tailor made to suit our various consumers so that we can provide better and more affordable housing, make our cities more compact, more durable, more beautiful and better connected to create value for our stakeholders. Lafarge Africa Plc History Lafarge Africa Plc is a subsidiary of France-based Lafarge SA, a world leader in building materials. Listed 6th on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalization and with a presence in Africa’s two largest economies Nigeria and South Africa, Lafarge Africa Plc is actively participating in the urbanization and economic growth of Africa. Lafarge’s presence in Nigeria started in 2001 with the acquisition of Blue Circle shareholding in WAPCO and AshakaCem Plc which were established in 1959 and 1974 respectively. Over the years, we have fully supported the government in the socio-economic growth of Nigeria as evident in the iconic structures that dot Nigeria’s landscape as well as the various value creating initiatives we have undertaken to create value for our stakeholders. Current Operations Today, we have operations in Africa’s two largest economies - Nigeria and South Africa. With plants in Ewekoro and Sagamu (Ogun State), Ashaka (Gombe State), UniCem (Cross Rivers State), Atlas Cement (Rivers State) and Ready-Mix Nigeria, as well as varied operations in South Africa, Lafarge Africa has a current installed cement capacity of 12mMt, which is expected to grow to 17.5mMt by This is in addition to strong positions in concrete, aggregates and fly ash. We actively participate in the urban and economic growth of Africa through our Sustainability Ambitions 2020 which include CSR and Community Development programs executed everywhere we have presence. Some of these projects are the Affordable Housing Scheme, Literacy Enhancement Project, Environmental Protection/Rehabilitation, Apprenticeship Scheme, Blockmakers Empowerment, Masons’ Training, Employee Volunteering, etc. We also make significant investments in youth empowerment programs and actively support education in Nigeria. We are known for putting our values at the forefront of the way we do business. Plans for the Future Lafarge Africa Plc leverages on its innovative expertise to provide valued added products and services solutions in the building and construction industry in Sub-Saharan Africa. Lafarge Africa Plc is making significant contributions to Africa’s development in the short and long term. We are committed to growing our capacity to 17.5mMt by These expansion projects will have direct and indirect impact on communities’ economies while our social impact programmes are continuously evolving to achieve our commitment of building better cities. FORM B Contacts: Website: Phone: +234 (0) Chairperson: Chief Olusegun Osunkeye CON, OFR Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Guillaume Roux

FORM C Ewekoro Line II Plant, Ogun State AshakaCem Plant, Gombe State Ready-Mix Plant, Abuja FCTUniCem Plant, Cross Rivers State Atlas Terminal, Rivers State Ewekoro Line I Plant, Ogun State Sagamu Plant, Ogun State Ready-Mix Truck