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Audu’s Model of Steel Revolution in Line With Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu

By Abdulmalik Suleiman

Nigeria’s industrial future will not be built on oil alone. It will be forged in steel. And under Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Abubakar Audu, that future is finally taking shape. His model of steel revolution aligns perfectly with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda turning potential into production, and production into jobs.

Reviving Ajaokuta, Restarting the Dream

For decades, Ajaokuta Steel Complex was Nigeria’s biggest what if completed but abandoned, it symbolized wasted potential. Minister Audu has changed that narrative. Through strategic partnerships and phased rehabilitation, he is pushing Ajaokuta from dormancy back to operations.

The plan is practical, start with light sections, then expand to rail and structural steel. This phased model avoids the mistakes of the past no more waiting 40 years for 100% completion before Nigeria sees any benefit. If Ajaokuta produces steel again, it means cheaper building materials, stronger infrastructure, and thousands of direct jobs for Kogi and beyond.

Private Sector Led, Government-Enabled

The old model relied only on government funding. Audu’s model brings in investors, off-takers, and technical partners. That is the Renewed Hope approach: government sets the policy direction, private capital does the heavy lifting.

This model has already attracted interest from global steel players. The logic is simple. When investors see seriousness and policy consistency, they commit. And when steel plants run, downstream industries from automobile to construction grow with them.

Jobs, Skills, and Industrial Clusters

Steel is not just metal. It is employment. Minister Audu’s roadmap prioritizes skills transfer and local content. Nigerian engineers, welders, and technicians will run the plants, not just watch from the sidelines.

Beyond Ajaokuta, the ministry is working on steel industrial parks. These clusters will attract small and medium enterprises that depend on steel inputs. That means more fabrication workshops in Kano, more auto parts makers in Nnewi, more builders in Lagos all powered by locally made steel.

Why This Fits Renewed Hope

President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda is about 4 things, economic diversification, job creation, infrastructure, and local manufacturing. Audu’s steel revolution delivers all four.

Diversification:

Reducing Nigeria’s dependence on oil by building a real manufacturing base.

Jobs:

Each operational steel plant creates direct and indirect jobs for youth.
This vision simply fit into our military corporations by going into partnership with our defense industry where he signed an
MoU with the Ministry of Defence/DICON: To produce military hardware, rifles, vests, helmets, bullets at Ajaokuta Steel Complex.
The goal is to transform Ajaokuta into part of a broader military industrial complex fulfilled.

Infrastructure:

Local steel makes the Lagos Calabar Coastal Highway, housing projects, and bridges cheaper and faster to build.

Hope:

Nigerians are tired of potential. They want factories running. Audu’s model gives them that.

The Hon. Minister has attracted the following

Attracting major private investments

The $500 million LNG project, he facilitated NNPCL+ partners’ 5 mini-LNG plants within Ajaokuta Steel territory
$400 million Stellar Steel Plant: it was official groundbreaking for Inner Galaxy Group’s plant in Ogun State, to be completed April 2026,
Orbit Galvanized Steel Plant: Commissioned April 22, 2025 in Lagos — $100M annual turnover capacity, produces telecom towers for local use + export
African Foundries Limited: Praised $600M iron ore mine in Kaduna and new galvanized steel plant. AFL now exports steel to Senegal, Mali, Morocco.

The Verdict

Nigeria has talked about steel for 45 years. Prince Shuaibu Audu is the first Minister of Steel Development with a clear, bankable model to make it happen. His approach is not grand promises. It is phased rehabilitation, private investment, and job focused execution.

If steel is the backbone of industrial nations, then Audu is helping Nigeria build its backbone. In line with Renewed Hope, he is turning Nigeria’s steel dream into Nigeria’s steel reality.

Nigeria must produce what it consumes. Under Minister Audu, we are finally moving from import to industry.

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