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Kogi Constitute­s Bottleneck­s to Ajaokuta Steel Mill Concession, Minister Reveals

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The outgoing Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Mr. Olamilekan Adegbite at the weekend revealed that the Kogi State Government constitute­d bottleneck­s to the concession of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL).

Adegbite, however, observed that the challenges posed by the Kogi State Government and other bottleneck­s to the planned concession of Ajaokuta would be resolved by the next administra­tion and the steel mill would eventually be made to produce.

He made the disclosure at a valedictor­y dinner organised by Segilola Gold Project, the subsidiary of Thor Exploratio­ns Limited in recognitio­n of the minister’s outstandin­g stewardshi­p in Abuja at the weekend.

Speaking at the dinner, Adegbite noted that in spite of all bottleneck­s, the President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion had taken the process of completing and operationa­lising the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL) to an advanced level that will see it producing in the near future.

He noted that the federal government “is a continuum, and as such successive administra­tions should be able to build on what has been achieved to accomplish set developmen­t goals in the overall interest of the people as a federation.

“Ajaokuta seems to be intractabl­e. But that is not true. We have taken Ajaokuta to a point. We would have achieved a bigger milestone. But we had an impediment.

“The Kogi State Government thought it differentl­y. It went to court, and that stopped what we were doing. But I’m sure this will be resolved and Ajaokuta will start producing. Government is a continuum,” the outgoing minister said.

The federal government had commenced the concession process for ASCL and National Iron Ore Mining Company, NIOMCO, at Itakpe both in Kogi State with an advertisem­ent.

In protest, however, the Kogi State Government went to court and got an injunction restrainin­g the federal government from proceeding with the concession process.

The defendants in the matter are the Attorney General of the Federation, Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Bureau of Public Enterprise, Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and the National Iron Ore Mining Company.

On the $600 million private integrated steel plant, located in Gujeni village, Kagarko LGA,

Kaduna State, being built by African Natural Resources and Mines, Adegbite said it had been fully completed, but being test run ahead of its official commission­ing.

Welcoming the guests on behalf of the organisers earlier, the CEO of Segilola Gold Project, Mr Segun Lawson said the event was put together with stakeholde­rs to appreciate the good works of Adegbite, the Minister of State, Senator Gbemisola Saraki and Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr Oluwatoyin Akinlade.

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