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‘Don’t lie to Nigerians’— ‘I take exception’ — Natasha Akpoti, steel minister spar over Ajaokuta

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A heated exchange ensued on Wednesday between Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, senator representing Kogi central, and Shuaibu Audu, minister of steel development.

The altercation played out during a joint sitting of the senate and house of representatives mines and steel development budget defence session.

The minister and the senator are both from Kogi state, with Audu a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Akpoti-Uduaghan belonging to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The session, chaired by Patrick Ndubueze, senator representing Imo north, focused primarily on the funding and future of the Ajaokuta Steel Company.

Akpoti-Uduaghan questioned the federal government’s commitment to reviving the steel plant, comparing its funding needs to other national projects.

“In retrospect, let’s say that the coastal road, which is 750 kilometres, has a projected cost of N15 trillion,” she said.
“And as a country, we’ve started funding that. N15 trillion is $11 billion. That is seven times what Ajaokuta steel needs. I have to reference this to let us know that if we are serious as a country, we will get the funds either which way.”

She also criticised what she described as constant rhetoric without tangible progress.

“We just meet, we talk to the media. And at the end of the day, we fold our arms and do nothing,” she said.

“And that is why three years into you being a minister, we are still trying to go back and forth and write what is the best model to move Ajaokuta Steel Company forward. Isn’t that funny?”

The Kogi senator further revisited a 2019 bilateral agreement between Nigeria and Russia, under which $1.45 billion was said to have been pledged for Ajaokuta.

She argued that government policies should not restart with every administration.

“Whether it’s a different government, there’s continuity in ministry,” she said.

‘DON’T LIE TO NIGERIANS’

Tempers flared when Akpoti-Uduaghan cautioned the minister against misleading the public regarding the agreement between Nigeria and Russia.

“We should not lie to Nigerians… and we have people that we are responsible to,” she said.

Audu immediately objected to the remark.

“We are not lying to Nigerians. I take exception to that,” the minister hit back.

Responding to concerns about the stalled Russia-backed arrangement, Audu cited international sanctions imposed on Russia.

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