Collaboration Between Information and Solid Minerals Ministries Key to Mining Sector Reforms
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, has expressed gratitude towards the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, for his valuable support in the government’s initiatives to refurbish the mining sector. Dr. Alake has lauded Mr. Idris as a pivotal collaborator in the administration’s goal of elevating solid minerals as a significant contributor to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
In a meeting at Mr. Idris’ office, Dr. Alake commended his counterpart for his role in the successful campaign and subsequent governance strategies. He conveyed unwavering confidence in Mr. Idris’ competence to achieve the government’s objectives and warmly welcomed him to the ministry with great respect.
In response, Mr. Idris expressed his satisfaction with the advancements made in the mining sector under Dr. Alake’s leadership. He commended Dr. Alake for attracting global attention to the sector and affirmed his dedication to collaborating with the solid minerals ministry to promote ongoing reforms and draw consideration to this critical sector.
Both ministers reiterated their dedication to President Bola Tinubu’s vision of diversifying the economy through a revitalized mining sector, emphasizing the necessity for cooperation between the Information and Solid Minerals Ministries.
Dr. Alake emphasized the significance of establishing a lasting legacy of efficient governance, with Mr. Idris assuming a pivotal role in shedding light on the solid minerals sector and garnering public support. He expressed gratitude for Mr. Idris’ cooperation and emphasized the determination to position solid minerals as Nigeria’s next petroleum.
The collaboration between the Information and Solid Minerals Ministries is crucial for the success of mining sector reforms and the government’s objective of making solid minerals a major contributor to the nation’s GDP. With both ministers committed to this cause, there is a renewed optimism for the future of the mining sector in Nigeria. Stay informed with the latest coverage of Nigerian and world news, business, technology, and sports from The Guardian.