Energy

FG seeks N35bn to revive Ajaokuta steel

The Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu, has requested N35bn funding from financial institutions to revive the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Company.
The ministry’s Chief Information Officer, Tine-Iulun Maureen, in a statement, said the minister revealed this when he received a delegation from Stanbic IBTC Bank, at its headquarters on Tuesday in Abuja.
The minister said the collaboration with financial institutions, was to seek the best financing options to re-start the light Steel Mill in Ajaokuta and kick-start iron rod production.
The statement read, “It has become imperative to seek funding of about N35bn to enable the re-start of the Light Mill Section of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant for the production of iron rod to achieve the agenda of the current administration to revive Ajaokuta in phases in accordance with its set timelines and benchmark.
“This is in furtherance of achieving its mandate of reviving the Steel Sector, improving industrialisation in the country, diversifying the economy, providing jobs for the teeming youths and growing the Gross Domestic Product, is collaborating with Financial Institutions, for best financing options to re-start the light Steel Mill in Ajaokuta.”
He disclosed that the ministry has an existing agreement with the Works Ministry to be off-takers of the rod produced as well as with the Ministry of Defence to build a Military Complex in Ajaokuta, adding, “We have huge opportunities in Ajaokuta and potentially a lot can be achieved.”
Earlier, the CEO, Stanbic Bank, Wole Adeniyi, who was represented by Head, of Industrials, Debola Seriki, expressed the bank’s willingness to partner with the Ministry, while requesting further details for their consideration towards realising the project.
In the same vein, the statement added that the minister met with top management of United Bank of Africa and Voda Infrastructure Management Ltd with a view to ensuring that funds are raised for the immediate take off of the project for sustainable development of the Steel Sector.

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