Nigeria: The Cement Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (CMAN) has appointed Mohammed Lawal Bello as its chair.
Bello started his career 1985 as an engineer with the engineering and technical services department of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and left in 1988 to set up his businesses. He is the founder of the Universal Petroleum Company, Robinson International Inspections, International Diamond Drilling Company and he also owns a joint-venture with US-based Delaney. His executive positions include chair of Nitel-Mtel and vice-chair of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in Ambuja. He is also the chair of the Gede Foundation, a non-government organisation focused on health projects. Bello is a graduate of Harvard University in the US and a member of the Energy Institute in the UK.