Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Who’sWho Africa AWARDS
  • About TimeAfrica Magazine
  • Contact Us
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
  • Home
  • Magazine
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • World News
    • US
    • UAE
    • Europe
    • UK
    • Israel-Hamas
    • Russia-Ukraine
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • Column
  • Interviews
  • Special Report
No Result
View All Result
Time Africa Magazine
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
  • News
  • Magazine
  • World News

Home » News » Explain How You Spent ₦4.2 Billion For Less Than 10 Workers – Senate Committee Questions Ajaokuta Steel Budget

Explain How You Spent ₦4.2 Billion For Less Than 10 Workers – Senate Committee Questions Ajaokuta Steel Budget

July 31, 2024
in News
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

ReadAlso

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

At least 162 killed in extremist attacks on villages in western Nigeria

Abuja, NIGERIA — The Senate ad hoc committee set up to investigate alleged cases of corruption and inefficiency at the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited and the National Iron Ore Mining Company from 2002 to the present has raised an alarm over the bogus budget of the company.

Speaking at the resumed hearing, the committee expressed shock that the troubled company could budget ₦4.2bn in the 2024 budget for less then 10 workers.At the hearing where key stakeholders from the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development represented by the Permanent Secretary, Directors from the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), the Nigerian Society of Engineers, and the Steel and Engineering Union Workers of Nigeria, among others.Leading the probe, the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, questioned the rational for the ₦4.2bn for personnel.She requested the Steel Company’s sole administrator, Summaila Abdul Akaba, to provide information on how workers receive pay from the ₦4.2 billion allotted for personnel costs in the 2024 budget.Akpoti-Uduaghan disclosed that she paid an unplanned visits to the company and found less than ten employees, despite the Steel Company’s enormous annual personnel costs, no steel has been made and no mill rolled.She expressed her dissatisfaction that as a native of the area, she was eager to get the Steel Company back up and running.She remarked,“As the sole administrator of Ajaokuta Steel Company, I have a good question for you, as an indigene from the area who is concerned about the company’s state and passionate about its revival.“₦4.2 billion was allotted for human costs in 2024, but on multiple visits to the site, I saw fewer than ten individuals doing anything“So, who are the workers who are receiving monthly pay from the ₦4.2 billion appropriated.“Statistically, if N300,000 is paid monthly to 14,000 people for a year, you will receive N4.2 billion, or N500,000 to 8,400 workers per month.“Where are the 14, 000 or 8,400 workers in Ajaokuta, the authorised N4.2 billion is being spent on?”The Senate’s Minority Whip and committee member, Senator Osita Ngwu (PDP Enugu West), refused to allow the complex’s only administrator to respond to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s inquiry.Ngwu responded: “Please don’t let us indict ourselves because the said appropriation was approved by the National Assembly.”Senator Adeniyi Adegbonmire (APC Ondo Central), Chairman of the ad hoc Committee, stated in his closing remarks at the investigative hearing that the Committee would thoroughly review presentations and submissions from various stakeholders to provide a solution to the Senate’s report on Ajaokuta Steel Company.

ADVERTISEMENT

Related

Tags: Ajaokuta SteelNigeriaSenate
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Peace And Stability: The Bedrock Of Our Economic Recovery And Driver For Good Governance | By Senator George Akume

Next Post

Uncontrolled diabetes: 8 warning signs your blood sugar is out of control

You MayAlso Like

News

South Africa rolls out first locally made vaccine to fight foot-and-mouth disease

February 7, 2026
News

Oil communities in Nigeria’s Delta demand full compliance with petroleum reform law

February 7, 2026
News

Trump deploys troops to Nigeria to support counter-terrorism operations

February 4, 2026
News

Malawi declares polio outbreak, raising fears of renewed resurgence

February 4, 2026
Fatih Aktas/Anadolu via Getty Images
News

US publishes names of 79 Nigerians set for deportation over criminal convictions

February 4, 2026
News

Moammar Gadhafi’s son, Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, reported killed

February 4, 2026
Next Post

Uncontrolled diabetes: 8 warning signs your blood sugar is out of control

Igbos Are Mourning

Discussion about this post

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

Can sex really stretch out your vagina? Gynecologists set the record straight

  • In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

    544 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • “They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

    543 shares
    Share 217 Tweet 136
  • North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

    545 shares
    Share 218 Tweet 136
  • What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

    606 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 152
  • Isis-linked group kills 31 in deadly Pakistan mosque suicide attack

    541 shares
    Share 216 Tweet 135
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

North Korea ‘executes schoolchildren for watching Squid Game’

February 6, 2026
The body of the dead former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi lies on a mattress inside a storage freezer in Misrata. Photograph: Mohamed Messara/EPA

What Became of Gaddafi’s Surviving Children

April 15, 2025

Voting begins in Japan’s general election

February 8, 2026

Morocco battles floods as more than 140,000 evacuated after torrential rain

February 8, 2026

In northwest Nigeria, U.S. confronts a growing terrorist threat

February 7, 2026
CORRECTS DAY TO WEDNESDAY, NOT TUESDAY - EDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - This photo provided by Kaiama TV shows people gathered around victims killed by armed extremists in the Woro community of western Nigeria, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026. (Kaiama TV via AP)

“They called us to pray, then they shot everyone”: Inside the massacre of two Nigerian villages

February 7, 2026

ABOUT US

Time Africa Magazine

TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE is an African Magazine with a culture of excellence; a magazine without peer. Nearly a third of its readers hold advanced degrees and include novelists, … READ MORE >>

SECTIONS

  • Aviation
  • Column
  • Crime
  • Europe
  • Featured
  • Gallery
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Israel-Hamas
  • Lifestyle
  • Magazine
  • Middle-East
  • News
  • Politics
  • Press Release
  • Russia-Ukraine
  • Science
  • Special Report
  • Sports
  • TV/Radio
  • UAE
  • UK
  • US
  • World News

Useful Links

  • AllAfrica
  • Channel Africa
  • El Khabar
  • The Guardian
  • Cairo Live
  • Le Republicain
  • Magazine: 9771144975608
  • Subscribe to TIMEAFRICA MAGAZINE biweekly news magazine

    Enjoy handpicked stories from around African continent,
    delivered anywhere in the world

    Subscribe

    • About TimeAfrica Magazine
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • WHO’SWHO AWARDS
    • Politics
    • Column
    • Interviews
    • Gallery
    • Lifestyle
    • Special Report
    • Sports
    • TV/Radio
    • Aviation
    • Health
    • Science
    • World News

    © Copyright TimeAfrica Magazine Limited 2026 - All rights reserved.

    This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.