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NMCO Reports N8bn Revenue in October 2024 Amidst Operational Challenges

Jasper Nguyen November 28, 2024
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The NMCO generated N8.2 billion in October 2024, with total revenues reaching N36 billion since inception. Consistent growth has been reported, particularly from 2019 to October 2024. Despite achievements, operational issues like funding and infrastructure need attention. Legislative support and continued reforms are essential for strengthening the sector.

In October 2024, the Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office (NMCO) generated an impressive revenue of N8,199,976,300, as reported by the Director General, Engr. Obadiah Nkom, during a Senate oversight visit led by Senator Sampson Ekong. Since its inception, NMCO has amassed N36,048,229,019 in total revenue, with 75% of this amount—N26,230,733,463—generated between 2019 and October 2024. The agency’s revenue has seen a significant increase due to reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and digitising operations. Despite these accomplishments, NMCO faces challenges, including funding shortages, office space constraints, and insufficient power supply, which hinder operational efficiency. Senator Ekong acknowledged the visit’s value, noting a commitment to addressing these challenges to bolster Nigeria’s mining sector.

The Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office (NMCO) plays a crucial role in regulating the country’s mining activities and managing revenues generated from mineral licensing. The trending growth in revenue reflects the agency’s improved operational practices, including digital transformations and transparency initiatives, which have collectively enhanced revenue collection. However, operational obstacles must be addressed to maintain this revenue momentum and ensure the agency’s sustainability and productivity in the mining sector.

The NMCO’s recent revenue achievements underscore the agency’s successful reforms and potential for future growth in Nigeria’s mining sector. Nevertheless, addressing operational challenges such as funding, infrastructure, and personnel shortages remains vital for sustaining and increasing productivity. The commitment from legislative bodies to support NMCO will also be crucial in overcoming these hurdles and enhancing the agency’s contribution to the national economy.

Original Source: nairametrics.com

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