Don’t fall victim of deceptive propaganda, Kaduna not first in liquid steel production, FG told

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Arc. Olamilekan Adegbite, Nigeria's Minister of Mines and Steel Development.

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By KEMI KASUMU

Nigeria’s Federal Government has been advised to examine the activities of Kaduna Mining Development Company Limited so as not to fall victim of its runners’ propaganda and deception, in effort to achieve mining and steel development in the country.

This advice came following a claim by Managing Director of Kaduna Mining Development Company Limited, Dr. Mohammed Sani, that Kaduna State would be the first to produce liquid steel for industrial development in Africa, which was described as deceptive declaration, with a strong counter that an upcoming company cannot lay such claim when Ajaokuta Steel Rolling Company, before its shutdown, and Delta Steel Company among several others have been in the business of liquid steel production on the continent long before now.

Iron and Steel Stakeholders in a reaction signed by its spokesperson, Mr. Lateef Bello, in Lagos at the weekend said the statement is not only condemnable but highly disappointing considering the heavy investments by some committed industrialists in Nigeria.

The Group urged President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister for Mines and Steel Development, Arch Olamilekan Adegbite, to examine the activities of the company in order not to allow government to fall victim of their propaganda and deception.

He noted that, “How can an upcoming investment claim to be the first company to produce liquid steel in African continent after over 62years of Nigeria’s Independence with high economic and industrial drive.

“The public pronouncement by Dr. Mohammed that work on the steel company was in top gear for completion whereby industries in need of it would come for patronage is nothing but a mere fallacy and deceit.”

Bello further added that Liquid Steel production has become a common trade in Nigeria steel sector with Ajaokuta Steel Company using it to produce billets before shutting down operations, as well as Delta steel among others.

According to him, “Presently in Nigeria, no fewer than 30 companies are into Liquid Steel production namely; African Foundary Ltd, (Ogun), African Steel Mills Nig Ltd, (Lagos), Abuja Steel Nig Ltd, (Abuja), Ikorodu Steel Mills Nig Ltd, (Lagos), Kam Steel Integrated Co Ltd, (Kwara), Kam Steel Integrated Co Ltd. (Ogun), Top Steel Nig Ltd, (Lagos), Pulkit Steels & Alloys Nig Ltd, (Lagos), Landcraft Industries Nig Ltd, (Lagos),Phoenix Steel Nig Ltd, (Ogun), Quantum Steel Nig Ltd, (Ogun) etc.

Others are, “Sunflag Steel Nig Ltd, (Lagos), Shagamu Steel Nig Ltd, (Ogun), Monarch Steel Mill Nig Ltd, (Ogun),Ife Iron & Steel Nig Ltd, (Osun), Prism Steel Mills Nig Ltd, (Osun),Federated Steel Mills Ltd, (Lagos) etc.

Speaking further Bello highlighted other companies that are into Liquid Steel production as; General Steel Mill Nig Ltd, (Asaba), Bao Yao Huan Jian Iron & Steel Group Ltd, (Cross River), Hong Xing Steel Co, (Lagos), Inner Galaxy Steel Co Ltd, (Abia), Yong Xing Steel Mills Co Ltd., Ajaokuta Steel Co Ltd, (Kogi), Delta Steel Co PLC, (Delta), and Dana Steel Nig Ltd, Katsina (Under NAK).”

He, however, disclosed that the proposed investment in Kaduna is just a mere mining site, an investment far different and below the existing ones across the nation stressing that the total of the production capacity of the above mentions companies is about 6.5 milion Tons per annum.

Bello therefore warned carriers of uncharitable and unfounded declarations to do due diligence and desist from misleading members of the public in a bid to score cheap and unnecessary sentiment.


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