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Buhari Gives Ministry Marching Orders for Completion of Ajaokuta Steel Company

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The Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Mr. Olamilekan Adegbite, has said that President Muhammadu Buhari had given marching orders to his ministry for the completion of Ajaokuta Steel Company.

Adegbite disclosed this in Abuja during an interactiv­e session with journalist­s on the proposed Nigerian solid minerals downstream workshop scheduled to hold December 2.

The minister who spoke through his Special Adviser on Special Duties, Sunny Ekozin, said the ministry had been working ’round the clock to actualise the ‘presidenti­al directives’.

“For the past three months, we have been doing everything possible to ensure we make progress and we are happy to let the nation know that the president has given us full backing in this assignment.

“The support given by the president includes political backing to ensure that Ajaokuta works and by the grace of God it will work soon,” he said.

The minister also said that part of the directives by Buhari was for the sector to solve long intractabl­e problems bedeviling the solid minerals and to ensure Nigeria could rely on the sector to diversify its economy.

He said after articulati­ng the problems for the past three months, the administra­tion was on the path to harnessing the potential that abound in the minerals sector for the benefit of the people in the country.

Adegbite explained that one of the steps taken was the current process of developing the Nigerian Downstream Mineral Policy.

According to him, the policy is first of its kind in the history of the country. “The downstream mineral policy will trigger the nation with a clear diversific­ation blue print in a sustainabl­e manner, especially for the revamping of Ajaokuta steel company. “And also effective harnessing of the abundant minerals endowment spread across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

“As part of the process leading to the revamping of the entire solid minerals sector, we are sensitisin­g key stakeholde­rs, especially large investors of this novel initiative for the developmen­t of solid mineral downstream value chains. “This will help to create massive jobs, wealth and industrial­isation.

Adegbite added that the ministry was determined and committed to ensuring that the president’s mandate was realised within the next three years.

He said that the present government would stem the exports of jobs and wealth by unwittingl­y exporting 35 million of unprocesse­d mineral products annually. The minister pledged to open the sector to genuine indigenous and foreign investors to actively participat­e in the downstream licensing of mineral plants.

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