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Tinubu Unlocks Ajaokuta Steel After 46 Years With NNPCL Gas Pact

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In what is being described as one of the most significant milestones in Nigeria’s industrial history, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited, Prof. Nasir Abdulsalam, has secured a 20-year Gas Supply Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), effectively removing one of the biggest obstacles to the commencement of steel production at the Ajaokuta Steel Plant.

 

The landmark agreement is expected to provide uninterrupted gas supply to the steel complex for the next two decades, addressing a critical requirement that prospective investors had consistently identified as essential for the operationalization of the plant.

The development is widely regarded as the breaking of a 46-year deadlock that had stalled the realization of Nigeria’s dream of building a thriving steel industry. Since its establishment, the Ajaokuta Steel Plant has remained largely inactive despite successive efforts by different administrations to revive the project.

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Industry observers believe the breakthrough represents a major achievement under the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose Renewed Hope Agenda has placed renewed emphasis on industrialization, economic diversification, and strategic infrastructure development.

 

With the gas supply issue now resolved, investor confidence is expected to increase significantly, paving the way for the completion of outstanding processes required to commence full-scale production.

 

Analysts also believe the development will accelerate Nigeria’s industrial growth, generate thousands of direct and indirect jobs, strengthen local manufacturing, reduce dependence on imported steel, and position Ajaokuta Steel Company as a catalyst for national economic transformation.

 

For many Nigerians who have waited decades to see the steel giant come alive, the agreement signals that Ajaokuta Steel is finally on the threshold of production, bringing renewed hope that one of Africa’s largest integrated steel plants may soon begin fulfilling its long-envisioned role in Nigeria’s industrial development.

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