Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, has engaged a consortium led by the original developers of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL), Tyamzhpromexport (TPE), to revive the Ajaokuta steel plant in Kogi State.
According to Special Adviser to President Tinubu, on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the Minister met with the consortium on Thursday in Abuja.
The consortium is made up of teams from Russia’s TPE/Rostec, Novostal, and Nigeria’s Proforce.
Prince Audu said following the meeting, he intends to visit Moscow on a formal invitation from TPE and other consortium partners to engage in further discussions to secure funding to the tune of at least $2 billion, which is required for the revival of the entire steel plant.
Mr. Sergei Egorov, General Director of TPE and leader of the Consortium commended the Minister for the steps he has taken so far in putting together the Consortium for the resuscitation of the steel plant, which has been moribund for years.
Egorov and his team of technical experts, who had earlier gone on a tour of the steel complex a few days earlier, noted that the plant was still in a state of possible resuscitation, indicating their interest in putting together a business case for the government.
Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, has engaged a consortium led by the original developers of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited (ASCL), Tyamzhpromexport (TPE), to revive the steel plant.
The Minister met with the consortium on Thursday in Abuja. The consortium is made up of teams from Russia’s TPE/Rostec, Novostal, and Nigeria’s Proforce.
Prince Audu said following the meeting, he intends to visit Moscow on a formal invitation from TPE and other consortium partners to engage in further discussions to secure funding to the tune of at least $2 billion, which is required for the revival of the entire steel plant.
Mr. Sergei Egorov, General Director of TPE and leader of the Consortium commended the Minister for the steps he has taken so far in putting together the Consortium for the resuscitation of the steel plant, which has been moribund for years.
Egorov and his team of technical experts, who had earlier gone on a tour of the steel complex a few days earlier, noted that the plant was still in a state of possible resuscitation, indicating their interest in putting together a business case for the government.
Credit: Bayo Onanuga.
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