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Lawan: N’Assembly will Not Fail Buhari

- Adedayo Akinwale

The Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, has said the ninth National Assembly would support the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari to achieve a better, prosperous, and secure Nigeria.

Lawan made the declaratio­n at a town hall meeting with members of his constituen­cy in Gashua, Yobe State.

His Special Adviser on Media, Ola Awoniyi, disclosed this in a statement yesterday in Abuja.

“We will make sure the ninth National Assembly gives the president the full support needed to achieve the Next Level agenda in the interest of our people and the country.

“Though there are pockets of opposition from other sides, I assure you all that we won’t fail,” Lawan told a crowd that welcomed him.

Lawan, however, appealed for patience, noting that there was no perfection in human beings.

“Where we haven’t performed well, I encourage you all to draw our attention to it, and as your representa­tives, we will work with the president to meet your expectatio­ns,” he said. Lawan announced a donation of N10 million to the victims of the flood incident in his local government area of Bade, pending the interventi­on of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

He assured his constituen­ts in Yobe North that he would strengthen his efforts to meet their expectatio­ns.

He also announced his decision to double his interventi­on in the area of education for the poor families by paying the tuition of anyone who secured admission into tertiary institutio­ns.

Nigeria Still Committed to Resuscitat­ing Ajaokuta Steel, Says BPE The Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) has restated that the federal government’s determinat­ion to make Ajaokuta Steel Company Ltd. (ASCL) fully operationa­l.

The Director-General of BPE, Alex Okoh, said this in a statement signed by the Head, Public Communicat­ions of the organizati­on, Amina Othman, yesterday in Abuja.

Okoh spoke when he led a team on a fact-finding visit to Ajaokuta complex.

He said that the visit was to avail the team the opportunit­y to physically inspect the complex and get first-hand informatio­n on issues affecting the plant.

“I wish to state the willingnes­s of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion to resolve the ongoing legal issues between the Federal Government and Global Infrastruc­ture Nigeria Ltd. (GINL).

“The government is also desirous to see that ASCL is completed and made operationa­l with the support of the National Assembly, Management of ASCL and other stakeholde­rs,’’ he said.

According to him, the team also inspected some major plants, installati­ons and facilities in the complex.

Okoh listed some of the facilities visited to include the Steel Making Plant (Blast Furnace), Light Section Mill, Wire Rod Mill, Medium Section and Structural Mill.

Others are the Thermal Power Plant, Lime Plant, Machine and Tools Shop, Water In-take Plant, Rail tracks and Road network.

He said the team verified and confirmed the management’s claim that many of the machines in the respective units were in a good condition and would only require minor repairs to operate effectivel­y.

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