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Amb. Abdulkadir Musafari appointed ES/CEO of reconstituted National Steel Council

BY TIMOTHY AGBOR

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Ambassador Abdulkadir Musafari as the Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of the reconstituted National Steel Council.

The Council is chaired by a former Minister of Power and Steel, Mallam Mohammed Murtala Aliyu, has four board members, and one representative drawn from the Federal Ministries of Industry, Trade and Investment; Finance, Power and Steel.

Speaking at the inauguration of the National Steel Council and the Executive members on Friday, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arch. Olamilekan Adegbite, said President Buhari reconstituted the Council to enable the Federal Government to achieve self-sufficiency in steel production.

The minister said Buhari had great trust in the capacity of Aliyu and Musafari, among other members of the Council, to deliver on their mandates and assist in revamping the economy through the provision of basic raw materials for public infrastructure development projects and key sectors.

While commending President Buhari for deeming it expedient to reconstitute the Council, Adegbite said, “This decision is a step in the right direction, which brings us closer to our goal of achieving self-sufficiency in steel production. Indeed, the importance of achieving such a feat cannot be overemphasised as the steel industry remains the backbone of modern society.

“The steel industry serves as a key enabler in the economy by providing the basic raw materials for public infrastructure development projects and key sectors such as housing and real estate development, energy, automotive, defence, and various, small and medium enterprises engaged in downstream engineering and fabrication business. The sector has significant forward and backward linkages regarding material flow, employment and income generation.

“Indeed, Mr. President is aware of this, which is why he has approved the reconstitution of the National Steel Council. The National Steel Act clearly makes adequate provisions for the establishment of the National Steel council, which would be responsible for the central planning of the iron and steel industry. The Council shall consist of a chairman, executive secretary, four board members, and one representative drawn from the following Federal Ministries, which are Industry; Finance; Power, and Steel;

“At this juncture, permit me to enumerate the function of the council which shall include: Central planning for the steel industry; Research and development for the steel industry, including research and development of the technology and other aspects of iron and steel production and the utilization of the products and by-products of iron and steel plants;

“Co-ordination of exploration for iron ore, cooking coal, limestone, dolomite, refractory clay and other minerals related to iron and steel production in cooperation with the Federal Ministry of Power and Steel, the Nigerian Coal Corporation and the Nigerian Mining Corporation;

“Training of Nigerians in all aspects of the iron and steel industry and related fields and the deployment of senior Nigerian management staff and trainees to steel plants and other sectors of the industry; Research into the development and manufacture of equipment to be used for the purpose of and in relation to basic engineering in the steel industry;

“The establishment of facilities and the carrying out of tests and operations for ascertaining and improving the qualities and performance of the materials and processes for iron and steel production, including iron and steel products;

“Advising the Federal Government on the establishment in Nigeria by that Government of additional iron and steel plants and generally on the formulation of policies relating to the development of the iron and steel industry and related industries in Nigeria;

“Assisting the steel plants in fixing the prices of their finished products and in purchasing raw materials required by them for steel production and, for this purpose, the collection of information on the supply and demand situation and comparative pricing of iron and steel products, as between Nigeria and other countries; and

“Carrying on such other activities as may be conducive to the discharge of the functions vested on the Council under or pursuant to this Act.

“I believe that the Council we are inaugurating today, which has ambassador Abdulkadri Musafari as the E.S and is chaired by the former Minister of power and steel Mallam Mohammed Murtala Aliyu, is capable of carrying out all its functions effectively. I wish to assure them of my full support.”

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