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AJAOKUTA STEEL CONCESSION: You can’t fool Nigerians, Reps tell Fayemi

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AJAOKUTA STEEL CONCESSION: You can’t fool Nigerians, Reps tell Fayemi

The House of Representatives has told the Minister of Mines and Steel, Mr. Kayode Fayemi, that he cannot fool or deceive Nigerians on the efforts by his ministry to “Illegally Concession Ajaokuta Steel through the back door”.

Fayemi had in a recent press statement denied that the Ministry of Mines and Steel have contracted any transactional adviser for the concession of Ajaokuta Steel Company or any one at all, adding that the process for the appointment of a transaction adviser is on, but cannot be completed until it gets the approval of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), and as such, no one has been hired.

But the lawmakers in a statement signed by the chairman, House Committee on Media and Publicity, Abdulrazak Namdas, reiterated its position that Fayemi had since engaged Greenwich Trust Limited in acting capacity as transaction adviser for Ajaokuta Steel Company.

The House statement read, “As representatives of the Nigerian people, the House of Representatives has set up an Ad Hoc Committee to unravel the issues surrounding the renewed bid to Illegally Concession Ajaokuta Steel through the back door, by Mr. Fayemi.

“If Mr. Fayemi claims that no one has been hired as transaction adviser, is he also repudiating his press conference of last week on the appointment of the internationally discredited and compromised PriceWaterhouseCoopers to undertake an audit of Ajaokuta Steel without due process?. On whose authority is Greenwich Trust Limited acting on Ajaokuta including coming up with a report on the possible options open to government to reactivate the steel complex?

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“Nigerians will not be fooled, deceived or hoodwinked on this matter because how do you explain that a company which has not yet been appointed started work and even submitted a report based on which decisions relating to the future of Ajaokuta steel are being made?

“Is this not a clear case of abuse of office? For avoidance of doubt, the House of Representatives will continue in its resolve to ensure that Ajaokuta Steel Company is completed in the national interest.

“In any case, any information or suggestion from the Ministry or Mr. Kayode Fayemi or any stakeholder should now be channeled to the House Ad hoc Committee on Ajaokuta Steel Complex, charged with responsibility of investigating the issues and not through Press Releases or Press Conferences.”

 

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