The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, says the ongoing reforms under the current administration would position Nigeria as a global mining hub.
Alake stated this while speaking at the opening of the 2024 Nigeria Mining Week in Abuja on Tuesday, November 19, 2024.
The minister stressed that the government’s efforts to sanitise the sector, foster diplomatic relations, and promote investment are positioning Nigeria as a formidable mining nation.
Outlining the progress made on his 7-point agenda, Alake announced that the process to incorporate the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation is now at an advanced stage.
He said: “Central to the renewed positioning of our mineral sector is the creation of a corporate entity that will serve as Nigeria’s face in the international arena.
“This entity will act as the go-to partner for joint ventures and drive the maximization of legacy brownfields. This initiative is almost ready for unveiling and will be a game-changer for the industry.”
On efforts to sanitise the mining environment, Alake highlighted a dual approach to combating illegal mining, combining both coercive and persuasive measures, which he said were already yielding significant results.
Alake added: “The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)-driven Mining Marshals have sent a strong message to criminals involved in illegal mining activities. More than 300 illegal miners have been arrested and are facing prosecution.
13 die in Plateau mining site collapse
“Nationwide investigations into illegal mining sites are intensifying, and the once unregulated mining value chain is adapting to new enforcement measures.”
The minister also noted that 250 artisanal mining cooperatives have been established since his assumption of office, in line with the persuasive approach of encouraging artisanal miners to form cooperatives and formalize their operations.
Looking to the future, Alake shared the federal government’s vision for a multi-agency Mining Marshals squad, which he said will include operatives from various security agencies, supported by satellite technology for effective monitoring of mining sites.
In a bid to enhance the global competitiveness of Nigeria’s mining sector, Alake highlighted the establishment of a state-of-the-art centre of excellence within the ministry equipped with a decision support system that leverages data analytics and artificial intelligence
“This Centre is more than just a symbol of our commitment to innovation; it is the engine that drives informed decision-making, strategic planning, and operational efficiency. Through this, we are transforming the way we manage our mineral resources, basing our policies on solid data, and ensuring transparency and accountability in all our operations,” the minister stated.
In his remarks, President Bola Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, commended Alake’s dedication in revitalising the mining sector.
He added that the reforms undertaken have positioned Nigeria’s mining industry as a cornerstone of the nation’s economic growth, aligned with the “Renewed Hope Agenda”.
- Navy destroys 23 illegal refineries in one month - November 20, 2024
- FG lifts NYSC posting ban, to deploy corps members to banks, others - November 20, 2024
- INEC promotes 1,731 officials - November 20, 2024