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Society Urges FG To Scrutinise NIOMCO Agreement
The Nigeria Metallurgical
Society has advised the Federal Government to scrutinise the concession agreement with the Global Steel Holdings Limited, (GSHL) as it contains technological terms that can arm-twist the government.
President of the society, Prof. Benjamin Adewuyi, made the appeal in an interview with newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.
He said the agreement, signed on Aug. 1, contained several technical and technological terms that could be used by GSHL in future to arm-twist the government, if not rectified now.
“Having gone through the modified Nigerian Iron Ore Mining Company (NIOMCO) concession agreement signed between the Federal Government and GSHL, we discovered some terms that must be corrected now before commencing operations.
“The document of this nature should have been well scrutinised to contain minimal errors that will stand the test of time.
“The agreement shows that the scope of operation of the concessionaire appears to be limitless; GSHL is given the rights to expand, prospect, explore, evacuate, extract and otherwise work the mines and deposits for all minerals,” he said.
He said that the concessionaire had been empowered to mine other minerals such as Limestone, Ferro Manganese, Fireclay and others required for steel production at Ajaokuta Steel, Delta Steel Company and other users.
“The agreement overlooked the fact that the operation of NIOMCO is limited only to mining and beneficiating of iron ores.
“Are we not giving the concessionaire multiple mining licences just like that on a platter of gold? From our own understanding, the concessionaire is to mine and beneficiate iron ore only.
“This clause appears to overlook the fact that GSHL will require exploration and mining licences.
“Hence it must be removed or modified as it cannot be in the best interest of the government, Nigerian entrepreneurs in the mining sector.’’
He also said that the agreement should properly address who owned NIOMCO, as the role of the government in NIOMCO looked very clumsy and could give room for unholy activities by GSHL if not well specified.
“As far as we are concerned, NIOMCO belongs to the Federal Government, hence the activities of GSHL must be subjected to due process in all ramifications.
“This agreement can give the GSHL rooms to manipulate, overprice and dictate terms which can frustrate the steel production.
“We may end up producing the most expensive steel in the world if care is not taken; we must not inadvertently prepare another platform for confusion.
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