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Group to FG: Don’t transfer Ajaokuta Mills to foreigners

Group to FG: Don’t transfer Ajaokuta Mills to foreigners
NewsdeskBy NewsdeskDecember 21, 2023Updated:December 21, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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A group, the Social Integrity Network (SINET) has called on the Nigerian government to halt the revitalization and subsequent transfer of Ajaokuta Steel Rolling Mill to foreigners through the back-door and against national interest.

The Social Integrity Network (SINET), at the close of an emergency meeting held of Wednesday, in Kaduna expressed worries over the poor system of governance adopted by the federal government through its relevant agencies such as the Federal Ministry of Steel Development and Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment among agencies of the government.

The group lamented that despite the presence highly intellectual personalities such as University Professors, Industrialists, members of national assembly, seasoned administrators, captains of Industries, technical and financial consultants among others, “It is unfortunate that our leaders still allow foreigners to fool the entire nation with unrealistic proposals and business plans.”

In a statement issued by its national coordinator, Ibrahim Issah, SINET recalled that the National Assembly Joint Committee on Steel Development recently passed a resolution to probe the $496million paid by the Federal Government to an Indian firm which failed to revitalize the Itakpe Iron Ore Company after three years.

The group noted that preference should be given to national companies who can run such plants, ensure employment generation, reducing imports and do away with siphoning out much needed forex and mineral resources.

He added that “the Global Infrastructure Holding Ltd., GIHL took over the National Iron Ore Mining Company, NIOMCO, Itakpe, Kogi State in 2016 and got its agreement terminated in 2019 due to non performance.

“GIHL dragged the Federal Government to court for breach of contract and it was awarded damages to the tune of $496million which had been paid”.

According to him, “We are outrightly against the way the federal government is deliberately and ignorantly selling out its national heritage without recourse to the yearnings and agitation of Nigerians especially at this crucial period when the nation is battling with economic stability among other challenges.

“Almost five decades of lost opportunity towards strengthening large scale Steel Production in Nigeria, failed attempts without proper road map. It is also on record that Russians and Ukrainians supplied already obsolete technology then in 1970s

“Another blunder was committed by handing over Ajaokuta, Itakpe mines with all the infrastructure and Delta Steel plants to GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE HOLDING LTD GHIL, India. They took over the plant and siphoned out all the resources from country and eventually country did not get any benefit.

“GIHL was never serious in running the plants and mines at Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited, Delta Steel Company and Itakpe. Later, GHIL sold its stakes in Delta Steel Company to Stallion Group under a SPV to Premium Steel & Mines Limited This acquisition was also a marvel of financial engineering by PSML to hide black money generated and siphon out of country through their other businesses.”

Comrade Issah further stressed that, “When stallion did not get support from the former President Muhammadu Buhari-led government, they had to shutdown the PSML Warri business around 2020. Sadly, for the third time, the Federal Government is trying to bring in Indian company to loot the resources from Ajaokuta, Delta steel plants and Itakpe mines.

“Interestingly, the immediate past government had paid the sum of $496million to GIHL as compensation even despite massive public outrage, wherein, these investors are merely looking at Itakpe mines to cater their offshore companies at much cheaper rate of iron ore supplies.”

While confirming that Jindal-India has been asked to work out takeover proposal back-door without public notice knowing well that several injunctions have been in different Courts of Law, SINET warned the federal government to understand that Ajaokuta and Delta Steel Company are very old and obsolete technologies and any company claiming to run and earn profit is just misleading the nation with nefarious intentions.

“We hereby advise FG and it’s concerned Ministries to carefully dig deep into their Detailed Project Report, Elaborated Business Plan, Capital Outlay and Cash Flow Projections by involving independent agencies and champions of business here in Nigeria. We are quite sure that the so-called 5B investment from Jindal is a faux pass and outrightly exaggerated number that will put Nigeria, her assets, resources and general public in total mess again”, SINET maintained.

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