The federal government has announced plans for the Ajaokuta steel complex to commence the production of military hardware.
Steps have been taken to commence the process, with the Ministries of Steel Development and Defence poised to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for its implementation.
The Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, and the Minister of State, Defence, Bello Matawalle disclosed this after a meeting at the Ministry of Defence, Abuja.
Head Press and Public Relations for the Ministry of Steel Development, Salamatu Jibaniya, made this known on Thursday, March 7, in a press statement.
She added, “According to Prince Audu, the collaborations between both Ministries under his leadership and the Ministers of Defence will bring to fruition the vision of the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR geared at reviving the Ajaokuta Steel Complex for steel production for several purposes, including military hardware.
“The Minister of Steel Development said that the Ajaokuta Steel complex has various engineering workshops with the capacity to produce hardware for the military under the Defence Industries Cooperation of Nigeria (DICON) Act.
“Today is a day that what we have all waited for under the renewed hope agenda with the coming to fruition of a partnership between both ministries, the Ministry of Steel Development and the Ministry of Defence.
“There are a number of things we have agreed on, including signing an MoU so that DICON and Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited can partner to produce military hardwares such as rifles, vests, helmets, and bullets, among other things, in the Ajaokuta Steel Complex.
“Ajaokuta has the facility to also accommodate a military barracks. There are over 10,000 housing units in Ajaoukuta, of which only 3,000 to 4,000 are occupied.
“We will put together a quality Memorandum of Understanding that will be well implemented, and we are confident of the outcomes.”
She also stated: “In his remarks, the Minister of State, Defence, said that all that has been agreed upon for the production of military hardware and a Military Industrial Complex in Ajaokuta was in line with the renewed hope agenda of Mr. President.
“Metawalle further assured Nigerians of the soon-to-be take-off of the Ajaokuta steel complex in maximum capacity, as he encouraged local partners to come on board.
“Metawalle said that “today, we have agreed on so many things, including the review of the MoU signed in 2020 between DICON and the National Metallurgical Development Centre (NMDC), which would now be between both ministries (government to government).
“Both Permanent Secretaries of the Ministries will come up with a draft agreement, and we will have continuous and regular meetings so that great ideas can be put together in the agreement.”