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Stakeholders In Iron And Steel Industries Appeal To FG To Indigenize Sector by Mecka: 6:06pm On Aug 19, 2021
In order to enjoy full benefits of Iron and Steel industrialization in Nigeria, the indigenous stakeholders in the sector have appealed to the federal government to indigenize iron and steel industries whereby government holds only marginal interest and the indigenous investors get major interests.

Chairman, Basic Metal, Fabricated Iron and Steel Products, Dr. Kamoru Yusuf, made the appeal during a meeting of stakeholders in iron and steel sector in Ilorin on Thursday.

The meeting, organized to deliberate on status of the industry and propose strategies for the development of the sector, was attended by relevant government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) as well as local and foreign chief executives of iron and steel
companies.

Dr Kamoru, also Chairman Chief Executive of KAMWIRE based in Ilorin, said that future of iron and steel business in Nigeria will be heavily dictated by the policy thrust of the government which, must be tailored towards rendering necessary support and ease of doing business to investors in the sector.

He also said that it is the position of the general public that Ajaokuta steel plant should work again in the hands of local investors, adding that, Nigeria need to pride herself as the giant of Africa by making judicious use of her highly talented, patriotic and committed indigenous investors with adequate recognition of the stakes of the government.

He said,”Without mincing words, the assets should not be handed over to foreign investor(s), rather, it should be managed 100 per cent by a competent indigenous investor who had demonstrated capability with evidence of success stories on existing steel plants and wire processing factories. With this, government can and may own 40%, while the investor will own 60%.

This will no doubt, enhance easy, sustainable, and rewarding business fortunes for the nation. Every phase and processes of the investment must be given cognizance attention and priority”
Dr. Yusuf also exhuded confidence that with the development,the capital and proceeds would remain here in Nigeria and would be re-invested into our economy, if indigenous steel investors are given the chance to resuscitate Ajaokuta.

He said that FG should take a cue from her counterparts in developed nations by allowing Credit Insurance Underwriters to operate in Nigeria, adding that investment in the iron and steel business is capital-intensive with huge risks.

He said,”We believe that with policy shift, some benefits will accrue; This would complement the Backward-Integration
Policy of the Government, which seeks to preserve our scarce foreign exchange and create employment for millions of Nigerians directly and indirectly.

He stressed,”There will be more liquidity in the Nigerian economy and Nigeria would have the opportunity of competing with her peers in the continent and across the globe.

“It will minimise brain drain to foreign countries in the name of search for greener pasture, especially among our
teeming youths.

“Nigeria would be able to participate successfully in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and compete favourably among countries in the continent.

Ajaokuta will come with good opportunity of reinvigorating the automobile sector of the economy after a successful installation and commissioning of ultramodern machineries.”

Also speaking, the Director, Industrial Development Department, Federal ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment,Mr Adewale Bakare, said that the stakeholders’ meeting was necessitated by the ongoing efforts of the ministry at repositioning the iron and steel sector through development of workable policies and strategies for the growth and development of the sector.

“Our developmental history shows that Nigeria started its nation’s building with a strong iron and steel sector including the establishment of the Ajaokuta steel complex which was a beacon of hope in the early days. However, present realities shows that the iron and steel industry has not achieved the desired development as the various sub-sectors under the iron and steel industry have remained at the levels of infancy or non-existent, living the country to depend largely on importation of iron and steel products”, he said.


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Re: Stakeholders In Iron And Steel Industries Appeal To FG To Indigenize Sector by NwaNimo1(m): 6:07pm On Aug 19, 2021
Steel......won't that affect the cement industry?

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