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Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Editorialtimes(op): 9:49am On Dec 26, 2024
The Federal Government has budgeted N6.21bn for salaries of workers of the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Company next year, according to the proposed 2025 budget.

This is an increase of N1.92bn or 44.76 percent, from the N4.29bn allocated in the 2024 budget despite the inability of the company to produce a single sheet of steel since its inception.

The Ajaokuta Integrated Steel Complex, conceived in 1979, was developed to establish a Metallurgical Process Plant alongside an Engineering Complex and various auxiliary facilities.

The complex is meant to generate important upstream and downstream industrial and economic activities that are critical to the diversification of the economy into an industrial one.

On its website, the company said it directly employed about 10,000 workers at the first phase of commissioning, while the upstream and downstream industries that would evolve all over the nation would engage no fewer than 500,000 employees.

Ajaokuta Steel Plant, aptly known as the bedrock of Nigeria’s industrialisation, is more than just a rolling mill—it’s an Integrated Iron and Steel Plant.

It boasts four distinct rolling mills: the Billet Mill, the Light Section Mill, the Wire Rod Mill, and the Medium Section and Structural Mill.

The plant utilises blast furnace technology, which is the most prevalent method for steel production, representing about 70 percent of global liquid steel production.

By 1994, the plant was estimated to be 98 percent complete in terms of equipment installation.

While some units of the plant were operational at various times, 40 out of the 43 planned units had been constructed.

However, due to mismanagement, the project remains incomplete over 45 years later.

At the Russia-Africa Summit in 2019, former President Muhammadu Buhari and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed on a revitalisation of the steel mill with Russian support and project funding from the Afreximbank and the Russian Export Centre.

However, it was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the agreement was abandoned.

In January 2024, Tinubu opened discussions with a Chinese steel company, Luan Steel Holding Group, to revive the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

That discussion has not yielded any results so far.

Despite its inactive status and reports of an ineffective workforce, the company continues to receive substantial annual budget allocations from the government.

The PUNCH earlier reported that the Federal Government paid workers of the moribund Ajaokuta Steel Company the total sum of N38.9bn as salaries and allowances in 10 years.

When the 2025 budget is approved, the Federal Government will have budgeted a total of N45.11bn for the moribund steel company in 11 years.

A breakdown of the company’s annual budget between 2014 and 2024 showed that a total of N29.11bn was budgeted in salaries and wages, and N9.8bn in allowances to its staff.

Further analysis revealed that the government budgeted N3.82bn for personnel costs in 2014, which was reduced marginally to N3.8bn in 2015, N3.55bn in 2016, and N3.84bn in 2017.

In 2018, an unverifiable number of workers at the company was allocated a total sum of N3.76bn for salaries and allowances, N3.2bn in 2019, and N3.5bn in 2020.

The cost increased to N3.89bn in 2021 and N3.94bn in 2022 but dropped significantly to N1.22bn in 2023.

At an investigative hearing recently, the lawmaker representing Kogi Central, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, took up the Sole Administrator of the Steel Company, Summaila Akaba, on several workers collecting salaries from the N4.2bn appropriated for personnel costs in the 2024 budget.

She said that being an indigene of the area and desirous of getting the steel company revamped and working, she made unscheduled visits to it and hardly found 10 people.

The lawmaker lamented further that despite spending money on personnel costs, no steel had been manufactured and no mill rolled.

She said, “The sum of N4.2bn was appropriated for personnel cost in 2024, but from several visits I’ve made to the complex, hardly 10 people were sighted to be around or doing anything.

“So, who are the workers collecting monthly salaries from the appropriated N4.2bn?”

In the 2024 budget, the National Assembly increased budgetary allocation from N4.45bn in the proposed 2024 budget to N5.18bn in the approved version for the dormant Ajaokuta Steel Company.

This is an increase of N730m as the Federal Government plans to revive the moribund steel plant, which has been dormant for over 42 years.

The Bureau Newspaper observed that the increase was due to the addition of community projects not related to the steel plant and outside Kogi state.

Personnel costs made up over 83 percent of the N5.18bn budgetary allocation for Ajaokuta Steel Company.

For the 2025 budget, personnel costs accounted for 91.19 percent of the N6.81 billion allocated to the firm.

The Federal Government budgeted N233.63m for overhead costs and N366.86m for capital expenditure for the firm next year.

The Bureau Newspaper further observed that the Ministry of Steel Development planned to spend N2.41bn on project preparation for investment mobilisation for Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited in 2025.

The ministry also budgeted N250.98m to revitalise Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and the National Iron Ore Mining Company.

At a briefing earlier this year, the Minister of Steel Development, Shuaibu Audu, stated that the government was at an advanced stage of raising more than N35bn required to restart the Light Mill Section of the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

He also said data on technical analysis and evaluation by experts indicated that the government required between $2bn and $5bn to revive the Ajaokuta steel company within three years.

The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the Ministry of Steel Development, also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Russian consortium for the rehabilitation, completion, and operation of the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and the National Iron Ore Mining Company.

The consortium, including Messrs Tyazhpromexport, Novostal M, and Proforce Manufacturing Limited, will spearhead the project to revitalise the steel industry in Kogi State.

However, experts earlier insisted that the best option was to privatise the company to effectively maximise its potential.
Source: The Bureau Newspaper

Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Richtaiwo(m): 10:05am On Dec 26, 2024
She said, “The sum of N4.2bn was appropriated for personnel cost in 2024, but from several visits I’ve made to the complex, hardly 10 people were sighted to be around or doing anything.

“So, who are the workers collecting monthly salaries from the appropriated N4.2bn?”
The company claims there are 10,000 workers on its payroll, but Mrs Natasha never saw more than 10 people on site.

Annoyingly, workers also retire, after that, they are entitled to terminal benefits and pension. The company needs to be thoroughly investigated, especially in the area of personnel cost.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by phemmie06(m): 7:33am On Dec 27, 2024
While people who had served this nation tirelessly were unable to get their pensions.
What a shame..... What are they paid for: idleness
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by nairavsdollars(f): 7:33am On Dec 27, 2024
Wastage
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by SmartPolician: 7:33am On Dec 27, 2024
Just imagine what people call a country!

Abeg this shithole is soo annoying!
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by id4sho(m): 7:33am On Dec 27, 2024
Nigeria can only work on full privatisation 💯. Goverment should serve as regulators. Petrol and Foreign exchange subsidy is gone 😮. The system is too corrupt
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by auditor0471: 7:34am On Dec 27, 2024
This is Nigeria. Criminals
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by IBB007(m): 7:34am On Dec 27, 2024
Lol… na the kind work wey I dey find be this
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by armadeo(m): 7:35am On Dec 27, 2024
Restart the light mill section like it had been working and stopped

Cruise country.


Imagine an office that hasn't worked for 45 years and done nothing yet people are earning salaries and allowances.

If it were a private company would you be dumping your cash on salaries for people who aren't working. This is part of the government wastage we are talking about.

The government is overbloated and wasteful.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by PHIPEX(m): 7:35am On Dec 27, 2024
Like someone said, Nigeria self hate turned this brilliant project to a massive white elephant
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Arthurnna: 7:37am On Dec 27, 2024
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by CHRISSANCHEZ(m): 7:38am On Dec 27, 2024
Presidency have their own cut and share that's why the allocated such frivolous amount.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Samajogs: 7:44am On Dec 27, 2024
Please what do they do in that steel company.,. because to me it's not functional
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Welrez(m): 7:44am On Dec 27, 2024
We need to investigate recurrent expenditures into moribund public corporations. The public funds need to be justified, there are too many lazy and incompetent folk in the public sector!
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Dogalmighty17: 7:44am On Dec 27, 2024
Is this not blatant fraud? A company that has never been in production has staff that it has been paying for over 35 years! Who are these staff? What positions do they hold? What body of precious knowledge do they possess that successive governments keep paying them?

This is not right. If Abeokuta can't work let it be sold for scrap. If those workers held anything near valuable knowledge, they would have turned that company around.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Inspirer1: 7:56am On Dec 27, 2024
armadeo:
Restart the light mill section like it had been working and stopped

Cruise country.


Imagine an office that hasn't worked for 45 years and done nothing yet people are earning salaries and allowances.

If it were a private company would you be dumping your cash on salaries for people who aren't working. This is part of the government wastage we are talking about.

The government is overbloated and wasteful.
I know those in charge of security, power or other very essential duties might still be working actively, but if they don't want to sack those who aint active, why not post them elsewhere so they won't just be earning salaries for doing virtually nothing.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by dynicks(m): 8:00am On Dec 27, 2024
hahahahaha.....E SHOCK YOU!...

Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Flame333: 8:01am On Dec 27, 2024
They are still ruling us with moribund templates...

Two years is two much to start experiencing progress if truly it exist in the dead policies of this administration..

To actually make a difference as a distinguish leader, one must have a robust plan through creative innovations.. Sorry your president doesn't have that..
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Mnewton(m): 8:04am On Dec 27, 2024
Nigeria is messed up big time, our politicians shouldn’t be taken seriously: they are selfish, and as long as the masses remain docile, they will keep milking our common wealth
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by proeast(m): 8:11am On Dec 27, 2024
No wonder the country is dead.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by ClassicMan202(m): 8:14am On Dec 27, 2024
How will this country be explained?

You build a project worth billions, you let it lay to waste, then you start looking for more billions to restart it
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by hotseat: 8:26am On Dec 27, 2024
The problem with Nigeria is obviously self-inflicted!



The Ajaokuta Steel Company that was touted to be the major catalyst for Nigeria's industrialization is today just a conduit of corruption by successive administrations.




The Delta Steel Company, the Jos, Oshogbo, etc steel rolling mills have been deliberately "murdered" while some people up there keep smiling to the bank at the expense of the entire country.



Nigeria has no business being poor but for the devilish and mindless leadership.



Nigeria so blessed, yet so cursed!



What a pity!



What a people!



What a country!





@hotseat
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by sylve11: 8:27am On Dec 27, 2024
My friend who's working there is getting illegal salary. The company isn't working yet the ghost workers are collecting salary. Sad one. sad cool
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by CodeTemplarr: 8:28am On Dec 27, 2024
The reason it may never work. Why stress yourself to get what you can get without stress?
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by nwirinedu(m): 8:29am On Dec 27, 2024
And people will say this is not a scam?
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Codes151(m): 8:29am On Dec 27, 2024
What a great place to work.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Omalicious1: 9:04am On Dec 27, 2024
Editorialtimes:
Source: The Bureau Newspaper
Sounds like another Port Harcourt Refinery to me
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by emperor4love(m): 9:33am On Dec 27, 2024
Port Harcourt own is coming
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by waveman2: 9:41am On Dec 27, 2024
This one na kogi local government (ajoakuta steak section ghost workers).They use this people to win election that is why they will keep paying them.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by ElSudani: 10:18am On Dec 27, 2024
Government owned businesses cannot work in Nigeria.
Government should consider selling it off and cut our losses.
That plant is an embarrassment at this point.
Re: Moribund Ajaokuta Steel Workers Get ₦‎6 Billion For 2025 Salaries by Salubata(m): 10:28am On Dec 27, 2024
God bless you

That's just it. We only complain about government but ordinary citizens are not exempted from this corruption.

Privatize every government business, that's the way out
id4sho:
Nigeria can only work on full privatisation 💯. Goverment should serve as regulators. Petrol and Foreign exchange subsidy is gone 😮. The system is too corrupt
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