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Ajaokuta Steel Mill: AMCON Wants FG To Check Wastefulness
The chairman of Asset
Management Corporation of Nigeria, (AMCON), Alhaji Kola Belgore has called on the federal government to stem the tide of wastefulness in its industries across the country.
Belgore who made the remark recently in Ilorin while speaking at an award ceremony organised by the Kwara State chapter of the Alumni Association of the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) said the federal government was wasting N3.4 billion monthly on Ajaokuta steel mill for payment of staff salaries.
He decried the collapse of several industries, firms and banks amongst others which he linked to mismanagement.
The AMCON boss regretted the under utilisation of the Ajaokuta Steel Mill, despite its huge potential.
He explained that with the installed 2,500 engines mounted and 6000 employees receiving N3.4 billion monthly, it amounts to a waste of resources.
The former banker explained that AMCON was the only establishment in the country that was productive while working with over N6 trillion without a kobo missing.
“I am privileged to be managing AMCON today. It is not noise making that makes people to know you, it is the output of what you are doing.
“It is performance, AMCON is the only establishment in Nigeria that has over N6 trillion that it is working with and no one kobo has missed,” he said.
He said moving the country forward does not have anything to do with politics even as he said it is only a fool who would express happiness with the present situation in the country.
Lamenting further, he said a visit to the Ajoakuta Steel Mill would reveal a “gigantic factory without smoke”, even as he said as a player in the manufacturing sector, he has not seen a bigger factory in the world.
“I have travelled round the world and I was in the manufacturing sector.
“I have not seen a bigger factory than what we have in Ajaokuta”, he said.
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