MINISTRY OF FINANCE INCORPORATED - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:28:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://nigeriamining.today/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Screenshot-2023-10-31-at-19.14.10-150x150.png MINISTRY OF FINANCE INCORPORATED - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 Nigeria to Establish Solid Minerals Corporation to Boost Mining Sector https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigeria-to-establish-solid-minerals-corporation-to-boost-mining-sector/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 11:28:54 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/11/nigeria-to-establish-solid-minerals-corporation-to-boost-mining-sector/ The Nigerian government will launch the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation, aiming to grow the mining […]

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The Nigerian government will launch the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation, aiming to grow the mining sector. Managed by MOFI, it enables public equity ownership, with a balanced structure encouraging private sector involvement. Additionally, proposals for a mining development bank and efforts to remove operational obstacles are underway to support sustainability in the industry.

The Nigerian federal government plans to set up a new mining corporation, the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation, to enhance the mining sector’s growth. This announcement was made by Segun Tomori, the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, during an XSpace discussion.

The corporation will be managed by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and is expected to launch soon. It aims to serve as a specialized vehicle focused on advancing Nigeria’s mining industry, allowing Nigerians to hold equity in the corporation.

Equity distribution will aim to balance public and private interests: the federal government and citizens will each hold 25% while the private sector will own the remaining 50%. This structure is designed to minimise government interference and ensure sustainability beyond current administrations.

In parallel, Minister Alake has proposed establishing a mining development bank to assist in providing long-term financing for the sector. He urged mining company CEOs to lead this initiative, which aims to reduce government involvement and enhance the sustainability of the sector.

Furthermore, the government is working on removing obstacles that hinder business operations in the mining industry, fostering a better investment climate in Nigeria.

The establishment of the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation marks a significant step towards revitalising Nigeria’s mining industry by encouraging private sector participation and equity distribution. The proposal for a mining development bank further aims to sustain industry growth while reducing government involvement. Overall, these initiatives indicate a strategic effort to create a conducive environment for investment in Nigeria’s mining sector.

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Nigerian Government to Launch Mining Corporation and Development Bank https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/10/nigerian-government-to-launch-mining-corporation-and-development-bank/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 23:08:10 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/10/nigerian-government-to-launch-mining-corporation-and-development-bank/ The Nigerian federal government plans to launch a mining corporation to enhance the sector by […]

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The Nigerian federal government plans to launch a mining corporation to enhance the sector by allowing 25% equity for Nigerians and the government, and 50% for private investors. The initiative, led by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated, aims to minimise interference. Additionally, a mining development bank is being proposed to provide long-term financing and support sustainability in the industry.

The Nigerian federal government has unveiled plans to establish a mining corporation, as announced by Segun Tomori, the media assistant to Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake. This corporation will be overseen by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and aims to be a private sector-driven initiative with projected equity distribution: 25% for Nigerians, 25% for the federal government, and 50% for private investors. This structure is designed to reduce government and political interference in the mining sector.

Minister Alake is also advocating for the creation of a mining development bank to provide long-term financing for the industry. In a recent address, he urged mining CEOs to lead the establishment of this bank, which aims to minimise government involvement and promote sustainable growth in the sector. The ongoing efforts by the federal government focus on removing barriers to enhance business operations and encourage viable investments in mining.

The Nigerian government is taking significant steps to boost the mining sector by launching a dedicated corporation and advocating for the establishment of a mining development bank. These initiatives aim to encourage private investment, reduce government intervention, and ensure sustainable growth within the industry.

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Nigeria’s Solid Minerals Corporation: A Shift Towards Private Investment https://nigeriamining.today/2025/01/28/nigerias-solid-minerals-corporation-a-shift-towards-private-investment/ Tue, 28 Jan 2025 08:03:56 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/01/28/nigerias-solid-minerals-corporation-a-shift-towards-private-investment/ Dr. Dele Alake proposes a new Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation with a 50% private equity […]

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Dr. Dele Alake proposes a new Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation with a 50% private equity stake, 25% for Nigerians, and 25% for the Federal Government. This structure aims to enhance mining sector productivity while ensuring independence from political influence. The minister seeks a budget increase to fully realise the sector’s potential, which currently contributes less than 1% to Nigeria’s GDP.

Dr. Dele Alake, Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has proposed an equity distribution for the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation comprising 50% for the private sector, 25% for Nigerians, and 25% for the Federal Government. This plan has been approved by President Bola Tinubu and aims to enhance the sector’s development. Alake made this announcement during a meeting with the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jonny Baxter.

The proposed corporation will be managed by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI) and follow the model of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG). Alake expressed optimism that the Solid Minerals Corporation would set a precedent for political independence in the sector. The initiative also includes plans to improve transportation systems to mining sites using roads, rail, and waterways.

Looking towards 2025, Alake outlined government efforts to bolster Nigeria’s mining sector, including regulatory reforms and securing investor interests. Recent evaluations reveal that despite Nigeria’s vast mineral resources, the sector contributes less than 1% to the GDP due to issues like illegal practices and low investment.

Alake has also urged the National Assembly to reconsider the N9 billion budget allocation for mining, which he deems insufficient to realise the country’s mining potential. The committee has paused further budget screenings, inviting relevant ministers to discuss necessary funding increases to optimise the sector’s contributions to the economy.

The Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation is a new initiative intended to enhance the mining sector’s contributions to the economy. Nigeria is currently the leading energy producer in Africa yet faces challenges in effectively utilising its mineral wealth, primarily due to inadequate incentives and environmental concerns. The Minister’s advocacy for a larger budget highlights the urgency to capitalise on these resources for economic development. Historically, Nigeria’s mining sector has underperformed, accounting for a mere fraction of the GDP despite its potential. The focus on 2025 as a transformative year indicates a strategic push to reposition the sector in a competitive global landscape, ensuring sustainable growth and investment viability.

Dr. Dele Alake’s proposal for the Nigeria Solid Minerals Corporation marks a significant step towards revitalising Nigeria’s mining sector. The equitable stake distribution aims to attract private investment while increasing local participation. Understanding the need for adequate budgetary allocations is crucial to unlocking the sector’s potential. Observations from the Minister indicate a long-term vision for sustainable growth and resistance to political interference.

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