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‘$4.5b Ajaokuta Steel Mill ‘ll Be Completed This Year’-The Nation by Kyase(m): 5:43pm On Feb 10, 2016
Nigeria is aiming to hand over the $4.5 billion Ajaokuta steel complex to private operators this year as part of a plan to kick start its industrial and mining industries, Minister of Solid Minerals Development Dr Kayode Fayemi has said.Construction of Ajaokuta, which lies on the Niger River and was supposed to have an installed capacity of 5 million metric tons of steel a year, began in 1979. Work was delayed by the government’s failure to pay the builders, Russia’s Tyazhpromexport, onschedule. By 2004, when it was taken over by India’s Ispat Industries Ltd., it was yet to produce any steel. Ispat’s concession was revoked in 2008 and Nigeria is yet to resolve all outstanding legal issues, Fayemi said.“Ajaokuta Steel Mill is one of the major issues I have put on the table,” Fayemi said in an interview in Cape Town yesterday. “Under my watch” it will be revived, he said.Fayemi was appointed in November by President Muhammadu Buhari, about seven months after he won elections that marked the first change of power in Africa’s biggest economy since democracy was restored in 1999. Buhari is trying to boost the slowest economic growth this century by spending on infrastructure and diversifying economic activity away from oil, the price of which has fallen by about 70 percent over the last two years. In addition to steel, Fayemi said the government aims to improve the implementation of mining laws, make available better data on the country’s deposits and act to regulate informal mining. Because of the global rout in commodity prices, Fayemi doesn’t expect significant investment soon.“The sector has been comatose for sometime. We will be ready for the next boom,” Fayemi assured.Initially the focus will be on industrial minerals for domestic consumption, he said. Limestone for cement production, iron ore for steel, bitumen for asphalt, barium for oil drilling and lead and zinc will be focused on, he said.The country will also try and attract investment into gemstone mining and will improve data on gold deposits in Zamfara State and elsewhere before trying to attract investors in 2017, he said. An attempt will also be made to revive thermal coal production for power generation.

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Re: ‘$4.5b Ajaokuta Steel Mill ‘ll Be Completed This Year’-The Nation by Kyase(m): 5:47pm On Feb 10, 2016
The change is getting realler and realler to the realest.
Lalasticala you feel am?
Re: ‘$4.5b Ajaokuta Steel Mill ‘ll Be Completed This Year’-The Nation by fmc1(m): 5:56pm On Feb 10, 2016
I hope it is not the same old story.GOD help naija
Re: ‘$4.5b Ajaokuta Steel Mill ‘ll Be Completed This Year’-The Nation by drsteroid(m): 5:56pm On Feb 10, 2016
Nice one
Re: ‘$4.5b Ajaokuta Steel Mill ‘ll Be Completed This Year’-The Nation by Kyase(m): 5:58pm On Feb 10, 2016
fmc1:
I hope it is not the same old story.GOD help naija

That's why we call it change.
For old things has passed away, behold all things become new.
Let's share the grace.

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