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Hon. Sanni Egidi Abdulraheem Message to the Constituents of Ajaokuta Federal Constituency

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Hon. Sanni Egidi Abdulraheem

 

Re: Update on the Proposed Revitalization of the Airstrip in Ajaokuta and Recent Developments

Dear Esteemed Constituents,

I would like to take this opportunity to address the concerns that have emerged following the recent announcement from the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development to upgrade the Zariagi Airstrip to an international airport. While this progress is undoubtedly a positive milestone for Kogi State, I understand that many of our constituents in Ajaokuta feel it would have been more favorable for the Ajaokuta airstrip to undergo this development instead.

Let me first assure you that your concerns are both valid and appreciated. As your representative, I am committed to ensuring that your interests are well-represented and safeguarded in all matters affecting our community. Allow me to share some important insights on this matter to provide clarity and assurance.

1. Ownership and Jurisdiction Over the Airstrip

It is essential to understand that the Ajaokuta Airstrip is the property of the Federal Government of Nigeria, which retains the exclusive right to determine how it is utilized. Decisions concerning federal property are ultimately made by the federal authorities. The Ministry of Aviation is therefore within its rights to make plans for its assets as deemed most suitable for national development. Given the federal ownership, it is challenging to secure any form of release or reassignment of this property. However, rest assured that every possible effort has been made to voice our collective interests and to advocate for beneficial projects in Ajaokuta.

2. Purpose and Future of the Ajaokuta Airstrip

It is important to remember that the Ajaokuta Airstrip was constructed specifically to serve the Ajaokuta Steel Complex, a legacy project with immense potential to drive economic transformation in our region. The Ajaokuta Steel Complex has already received federal approval for a planned revamping, and with time, this will ensure the viability of the airstrip in Ajaokuta for both the steel company and commercial activities. This development is a step toward enhancing the functionality of Ajaokuta’s infrastructure, and I am confident it will contribute significantly to our economic landscape.

3. Military Use and Current Federal Plans

There is a notable history to the Ajaokuta Airstrip: it was previously utilized as an Air Force base, with their equipment still present on-site. In light of this history, and with the ongoing fencing work, it is clear that the federal government is not currently inclined to release the property. This action signifies a retained interest by federal authorities, which only emphasizes the importance of this asset to national objectives. We remain hopeful that as these works progress, Ajaokuta’s strategic importance will continue to grow.

4. An International Airport in Kogi: A Strategic Opportunity for All

The state government recognized the need for an international airport in Kogi, and the approval of the Zariagi location represents a strategic advantage for the entire state. While the airstrip location is not in Ajaokuta, this international airport will benefit us all by promoting economic growth, fostering tourism, and attracting investments to Kogi State as a whole. The objective here is developmental, with no sentiment or bias attached. Each milestone achieved on this path to progress serves the collective good of all Kogites, including our beloved Ajaokuta.

5. Significant Achievements in Ajaokuta Within This Administration

This administration has not yet completed its first year in office, yet Ajaokuta has witnessed remarkable advancements. I am proud to list some of these impactful initiatives:

– Agriculture Processing Zone: Ajaokuta has been declared an Agriculture Processing Zone, expected to create approximately 5,000 direct jobs for processing finished and semi-finished agricultural products.

– Free Trade Zone Status: The designation of Ajaokuta as a free trade zone, approved by both the state and federal government, is anticipated to generate 10 billion Naira in internally generated revenue (IGR) and create up to 10,000 direct jobs, benefiting a wide demographic, including women and artisans.

– CNG and Gas Conversion Projects: By November, companies will be coming to Ajaokuta to inaugurate CNG projects, to establish a factory for gas conversion, and to build gas stations for refilling. This initiative is jointly backed by the federal and state governments, positioning Ajaokuta as a leader in sustainable energy development.

– His Excellency has also cultivated 500 acres of land and also given farm inputs that has been beneficial to our farmers in Geregu and over 200 acres from other areas for rice production in Ajaokuta.

– Political Representation: Over 100 political appointees from our constituency have been integrated into state governance, ensuring that Ajaokuta’s voice is heard and its interests are addressed at every level of decision-making.

6. Embracing Constructive Dialogue

As your representative, I deeply value your perspectives and welcome constructive criticism, as it allows us to serve you better. I urge everyone to stay informed about the current administration’s efforts in Ajaokuta and to appreciate the progress we are making together. Your engagement and support are vital, and I am here to ensure that your questions and concerns are met with transparency and respect.

7. A Personal Commitment to Ajaokuta

For those who may be concerned about the relationship between myself and our Governor, His Excellency Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo, let it be known: we share a friendship that has spanned over eight years. This relationship is grounded on a personal note, not politics or governance even though, we are also grounded in a shared commitment to governance and the well-being of Kogi State. There is no cause for worry, unfounded and misconstrued information or insecurity among Ajaokuta constituents about my relationship with the Executive Governor of Kogi State. And to re-emphasize, my focus remains firmly on delivering results that benefit Ajaokuta and Kogi at large.

Finally, I encourage each of us, both in Ajaokuta and across Kogi, to recognize and celebrate the strides being made by this administration within this short period. The approval of an international airport is an achievement that belongs to us all, bringing the benefits of increased connectivity and economic potential right to our doorstep.

Thank you for your unwavering support, and together, let us continue to strive for the development and prosperity of Ajaokuta and Kogi State.

Warm regards,

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Among the notable nominees are former Chief of Army Staff and ex-Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau; former Chief of Naval Staff and immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; former senator Ita Enang; and Mrs. Chioma Ohakim, former First Lady of Imo State.

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