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Nigeria has dismissed claims of surrendering mining rights to France following President Bola Tinubu’s official visit, clarifying that the MOU is focused on collaboration for development, research, and sustainable practices in the mining sector, without compromising Nigeria’s resource sovereignty.

The Nigerian government has refuted allegations claiming it has surrendered mining rights to France, following President Bola Tinubu’s visit to France which resulted in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at enhancing collaboration in the mining sector. Sunday Dare, the president’s Special Adviser on Media & Public Communication, stated that the MOU focuses on joint efforts in research, training, and sustainable mining practices, denying any loss of sovereignty over Nigeria’s natural resources. Furthermore, he emphasised that the agreement seeks to reduce the environmental impact of mining while promoting economic development and diversifying critical minerals value chains within both countries.

Following Nigeria’s signing of an MOU with France to enhance the mining sector, there were widespread rumours suggesting that this agreement entailed a transfer of control to France. Such claims raised concerns about Nigeria’s sovereignty over its mining rights, prompting a need for clarification from government officials. The MOU is intended to create beneficial partnerships that advance the mining industry without compromising Nigeria’s interests or resources, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in developing critical minerals.

The Nigerian government has made it clear that it has not relinquished its mining rights to France despite the recent MOU. The agreement primarily aims at fostering collaboration in mining practices while maintaining Nigeria’s sovereignty over its resources. Officials have reiterated that the focus is on sustainable practices and enhancing the industry’s economic potential, dispelling any concerns of foreign domination in Nigeria’s mining sector.

Original Source: newscentral.africa

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