NANS Asks Tinubu to Probe Ajaokuta Steel Mismanagement

March 12, 2024
Ajaokuta Steel Company

By Ebireri Henry Ovie

President Bola Tinubu has been asked to order a thorough investigation into the alleged mismanagement of the Ajaokuta Steel Company in Kogi State.

This request was made by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) in a statement issued on Monday.

“If there are individuals or groups of individuals protecting the corrupt managers of the Ajaokuta Steel Company and hereby shielding them from any form of probe and judgement, it simply means that they are beneficiaries of the ill-gotten proceeds of the mismanagement or they have other personal interests that are not people-friendly and that are tantamount to water down or nullify President Bola Tinubu’s fight against corruption.

“These set of people should also be probed. They may even be part of those used by these selfish leaders to loot the treasury of the steel company dry,” the group said in the statement signed by its Universal President, Mr Lucky Emonefe,

NANS urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to stand their ground against every form of intimidation or shielding, as they probe and investigate mismanagement in Ajaokuta Steel Company.

“While the revamping of this company is going on, the probing of these culprits should aggressively continue. Both can go concurrently, and one will not affect the other.

“As a matter of fact, the probing is an essential part of the revamping because investigators and other stakeholders may discover in the course of probing that some bad eggs are still on the management and staff of this steel company.

“With these probes, many unveilings will take place, giving way to a holistic revitalization and resuscitation of the Ajaokuta Steel Company,” another part of the disclosure stated.

It further noted that, “Bringing them to book will help the company grow in the sense that the money recovered from these offenders would be pumped back into the company and it will give it a higher lift in every sense.”

The association stressed the importance of addressing concerns raised by Nigerians and ensuring that no single tribe, out of the over 200 tribes in Nigeria has the right to lay claim of sole ownership to this government project built from the nation’s taxpayers’ money.

“In as much as this company is federal government-owned, one particular group should never claim ownership and control of it because it’s built on their land.

“Just the way no single tribe is laying claims to the oil in the Niger Delta and the Hydroelectric dams in Kanji and its environs, this company should be a haven of massive employment opportunities for us Nigerian students upon graduation and it should also be a technology site where our potential engineering students all over the country could come and experience technological innovations at its peak as they aspire for greatness in the field of engineering.

“So, no single tribe, out of the over 200 tribes in Nigeria has the right to lay claim of sole ownership to this government project built from the nation’s taxpayers’ money. This must be checkmated,” it added.

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