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Don Wants Metallurgical Industry Bill Signed Into Law
President of the Nigeria
Metallurgical Society Prof. Benjamin Adewuyi has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to assent to the Nigeria Metallurgical Industry Bill to promote rapid development in the steel sector.
Adewuyi made the call in an interview with newsmen in Abuja, recently.
He said it became imperative for the president to assent to the bill because there were no regulatory laws in the past that could aid the needed revolution required in the steel sector.
He said the bill, which was drafted by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development in collaboration with other relevant stakeholders, was long overdue to receive presidential assent.
According to him, the bill will help to ensure that proper laws are enforced in the sector and the society will be able to pursue all metallurgical operations vigorously.
“The bill will ensure that Nigeria metallurgical products and imported steels are of good quality standard, safety and in conformity with the best environmental regulation,” he said.
On manpower development, he called on Federal Government to urgently begin training for technicians and engineers that would operate Ajaokuta Steel Industry.
According to him, government must not wait until Ajaokuta is fixed for usage before it begins training of personnel.
He said that the company would require no fewer than 6,000 technicians and engineers to operate the plant.
“In a normal situation, it is better to train them now before the industry is revived.
“Ajaokuta can be revived within six to 12 months, including fixing the infrastructure if bureaucracy is not attached.
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