The House of
Representatives has mandated its Committee on Steel to probe the N3.4 billion
being spent as monthly salaries for staff of Ajaokuta Steel Company, Kogi.
The committee is
also charged to investigate the current developments in the company and report
back to the House.
These were sequel
to a motion moved by Rep. Abbas Tajuddeen (APC-Kaduna), and thereafter referred
to the House Committee on Steel for further consideration.
Tajuddeen had said
the services of foreign consultants were engaged because the company had failed
to live up to expectations.
“In spite of the
fact that the company is conceived and built to facilitate the industrialization
and economic transformation of Nigeria, it has failed to fulfill those
expectations.
“Hence the
engagement of consultants from the United States of America and India under the
technical management contracts for 10 years’’, he said.
He said Iron and
Steel Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ISSSAN), in conjunction with
Engineering Workers Union of Nigeria (EWUN), addressed news conference on Sept.
5, 2014.
“The two
associations said the monthly wage bill for 2,900 staff of the company was
actually N288 million, and not N3.4 billion.”
He called for
legislative intervention to complement the efforts of the Federal Government to
revive the steel company and bring it back to a functional state.
The 1999
Constitution empowers the National Assembly to direct or cause to be directed
an investigation aimed at exposing corruption, inefficiency or waste in the
administration of funds appropriated by it.
The steel company,
which was inaugurated in 1983, was expected to be the largest steel company in
Africa, accounting for about 70 per cent of the world’s steel production.
Monumental corruption in Ajaokuta steel company as Reps probe N3.4bn month salaries
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