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Steel manufactur­ers task govt on industry challenges

- SAM IKEOTUONYE

Lagos -- The Galvanised Iron and Steel Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n, GISMA, has charged the Federal Government to tackle the many challenges facing steeling manufactur­ing in the country.

The associatio­n made the charge in a statement in Abuja, complainin­g specifical­ly about the failure of the Standards Organisati­on of Nigeria and other government agencies in curbing the importatio­n of substandar­d galvanised roofing sheets into the country.

The associatio­n, in the statement, issued the government a 30-day ultimatum to address the challenges confrontin­g steel manufactur­ing and added that if the government is unable to address the challenges within the period, its members might be forced to offload sack about 20,000 people currently engaged by them.

It urged SON to seriously tackle importers of substandar­d galvanised roofing sheets in compliance with the Federal Government's Industrial Roadmap Revolution of the government.

The spokesman of the associatio­n, Lateef Bello, said in the statement: “We are aware that the Standard Organisati­on of Nigeria held a press conference last week and unveiled its successful seizure of substandar­d aluminium sheets

worth over N200 million from various aluminium companies in Uyo.

“SON in its address further confirmed that the minimum thickness of aluminium roofing sheets is 0.4mm. The substandar­d products with the quality of 0.25mm were, however, imported into Nigeria at the detriment of unsuspecti­ng members of the public.”

He lamented that despite SON having state coordinato­rs nationwide, this has not prevented the presence of substandar­d roofing sheet products across the country.

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