More

    Nigerian Govt Targets 10m Tonnes of Liquid Steel Production by 2030

    The Federal Government has unveiled plans to revive Nigeria’s long-stalled steel industry, with a target of producing 10 million tonnes of liquid steel annually by 2030. 

    President Bola Tinubu made this announcement last week during the opening of the National Stakeholders Summit on Steel Development in Abuja, themed “Rebuilding and Consolidating Nigeria’s Steel Industry: Collaborative Action for Sustainable Growth and Global Competitiveness.” Vanguard reports.

    Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Tinubu emphasized that the steel sector is crucial to Nigeria’s industrialization, job creation, and economic diversification away from oil. 

    He stressed that revitalizing the industry cannot be left to the government alone but requires strong private-sector participation, innovation from universities, and consumer support.

    Don’t Miss This: Kenya to Raise $4 Billion for Railway Expansion, Eyes Partnership with Etihad Rail

    Despite being endowed with iron ore, coal, and limestone, Nigeria still imports more than 90 percent of its steel, while the Ajaokuta Steel Company—a project once expected to be the nation’s industrial pride—remains dormant. 

    “This is not just an economic failure; it is a threat to our sovereignty,” Tinubu said, vowing that his administration would “rethink, retool, and revitalize” the industry.

    The President revealed that the government has developed a ten-year master plan for the sector’s revival and a three-year roadmap specifically for the operationalization of Ajaokuta Steel Plant. 

    These strategies will focus on infrastructure upgrades, regulatory reforms, and capacity building to create an enabling environment for growth.

    Tinubu further noted that achieving the 10 million tonnes production target would generate more than 500,000 jobs, making the steel sector a key driver of Nigeria’s push toward self-reliance and global competitiveness.

    Image Credit: News Digest

    Sign up for our free Daily newsletter

    We'll be in your inbox every morning Monday-Saturday with top business news, inspiring stories, best advice and exclusive reporting from Entrepreneur.

    Related Posts

    LEAVE A REPLY

    Please enter your comment!
    Please enter your name here

    Captcha verification failed!
    CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

    Latest

    Breaking Boundaries: Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey’s Ascent from Ghanaian Diplomat to Commonwealth Leader

    Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, born 8 February 1963 in Accra, Ghana, has steadily risen through the ranks of diplomacy and governance.  Beginning her public career as...

    Victory Wilson, Multi-Award-Winning Journalist and Mental Health Advocate, Launches Season 2 of Her Groundbreaking Show

    Victory Wilson, Multi-Award-Winning Broadcast Journalist and Mental Health Advocate, Launches Season 2 of The Victory Wilson Show, Bringing Expert Insights, Survivor Stories, and Therapy-Inspired Conversations...

    Morayo Afolabi-Brown Bows Out of TVC After 12 Years as Your View Host

    After more than a decade of steering conversations on one of Nigeria’s most popular morning talk shows, Your View, media personality Morayo Afolabi-Brown is...

    Isuzu Eyes South Africa as Africa’s Truck Manufacturing Hub

    Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors is positioning South Africa as the central hub for commercial truck production across the continent, in a push to expand...

    Fuel consumption dropped 16% to 1.44bn litres in June — NMDPRA

    Nigeria’s petrol consumption fell sharply in June 2025, with the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) reporting a 16.4 percent decline compared...