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FG takes over Ajaokuta Steel Complex

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02/08/2016
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The Federal Government has taken a major step in the resuscitation of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex and the Nigeria Iron Ore Mining Company (NIRONCO), Itakpe, both in Kogi state.

The government on Monday signed an agreement with Global Steel to this effect at the State House, Abuja.
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Dr Kayode Fayemi, the Minister of Solid Minerals
signed on behalf of the Federal Government while Mr
Pramod Mittal, Chairman of Global Steel, signed on
behalf of the company.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who presided over the
event, urged the parties to stick to the terms of the
agreement in order to achieve the objective of
revamping the Itakpe and Ajaokuta companies within
the agreed time.

“There are specific agreements that have been
reached; there are specific conditions that have to be
met and there are time lines which have been set in the
agreements.

“I think it is very important that we keep to those
timelines, and that we observe those agreements as
faithfully as possible.

“There is no question at all that there might be
situations where there might be slip offs of one kind or
the other.

“But I hope that we might be able to accommodate
each other in the spirit of the mediation and ensure that
we keep the objective in sight.

“Which is, to make sure that this concession works
and that eventually we are able to free up Ajaokuta for
business as quickly as possible.’’

The vice president noted that the signing of the
agreement was unique which informed the presence of
the media and other stakeholders.

“We are reasonably familiar with the history of all of
what we have experienced with Ajaokuta and the iron
mining corporation as well.
“It is very clear that this is one of those terrible failures
of just basically getting things done over the years.
“I think that somehow or the other we let the ball drop
so many years ago and somehow, we couldn’t get this
back on track.

“Unfortunately, it has cost us a lot; the fact that we had
an Ajaokuta Steel for so long and we had the iron
mining company for so long and yet produced
absolutely nothing is by itself a tragedy of immense
proportions,’’ he said.

Osinbajo, however, noted that it was a good thing that
the country is now able to recover from all that and
move towards getting things right.

He stated that everybody in Nigeria keeps talking about
what the nation can do with steel, adding that it was
“so obvious that steel is such an important
requirement and we spent so much on it.

“This is possibly the first concrete step towards
ensuring that all of our complaints are dealt with and
that we are able to, not too long from now, produce our
own steel.

“So that we can save ourselves some foreign
exchange and create jobs and opportunities for local
investments and local individuals who would be
interested in working with us on steel.’’
The vice president said that parties should not only
congratulate themselves for the feat but also hold
themselves to account in the next few months, which
according to him would be absolutely critical.

He thanked Global Steel for being a useful partner in
getting things done.
Osinbajo expressed optimism that the present
administration would work closely with Mittal to ensure
that both the iron ore mining company and Ajaokuta
Steel operated efficiently.

Fayemi had recalled that in 2008, the Umaru Yar’Adua
administration revoked the Itakpe resuscitation
contract that was concessioned to Global Steel by the
Olusegun Obasanjo administration in 2005.
The concessioning was to last 10 year.

He added that since the contract was revoked, both
parties had been in arbitration and later went into
mediation, which result is the current agreement
signing.

The minister said the determination of the Muhammadu
Buhari administration to diversify the economy ignited
the effort to ensure that Itape and Ajokuta came alive
again.

According to him, the agreement to return the Iron Ore
Mining Company to Global Steel was reached in London
in June to enable it to complete its concession and
ensure that Ajaokuta reverts back to the federal
government.

Fayemi said that in executing the agreement other
areas such as the rail transportation and ports issues
would be addressed by the Ministry of Transportation.
He said that the Iron Ore Company was the core
supplier of raw materials for major steel companies in
the country and that government had spent $3.3 billion
to import steel products since.

He said there was enough iron ore deposit to sustain
the local needs, especially the Ajaokuta and Delta steel
company, Aladja, and thanked the Vice President for
presiding over the execution agreement.
“It is our expectation that at the end of the review that
is going to follow this execution we would have brought
the Nigeria Iron Mining company back into full
functioning.
“And also start the process of retaking the Ajaokuta
plant and then putting it out to interested bidders who
are already showing keen interest in its resuscitation,’’
he said.
He said the process would move the country from
being a minerals nation to a mining nation and enable
the country to process and add value to the mineral
resources before exportation.
Mittal in a speech said that his company started
operations in the country in 2004 with determination to
produce steel for the country.

He said the process was long but it was important that
the steel sector was developed fast to speed up other
types of development in the country.
He said the company was poised to produce three
million tons of steel in three years but added that for
effectiveness the company would need rail, gas and
power supplies.

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