NIGERIAN MINING AND GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Thu, 20 Feb 2025 13:08:22 +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 NIGERIAN MINING AND GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 Nasarawa Governor Advocates Deregulation of Nigeria’s Mining Sector https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/20/nasarawa-governor-advocates-deregulation-of-nigerias-mining-sector/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 13:08:19 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/20/nasarawa-governor-advocates-deregulation-of-nigerias-mining-sector/ Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule advocates for the deregulation of Nigeria’s mining sector, calling for reforms […]

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Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule advocates for the deregulation of Nigeria’s mining sector, calling for reforms similar to those in oil and gas. He aims to modernise the sector to attract investments and boost revenue, highlighting the importance of structured regulations. Despite challenges, he remains focused on long-term industrialisation over immediate profits, receiving recognition for his efforts at a recent conference.

Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule has called for the deregulation of Nigeria’s mining sector to enhance its potential. Speaking at the 60th Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society Annual Conference in Abuja, he advocated for reforms akin to those in the oil and gas industry, emphasising the need for modernization and liberalisation to attract investment.

Governor Sule highlighted Nigeria’s abundant mineral resources and criticized existing policies that impede growth. Reflecting on his oil industry experience, he underscored the importance of structured revenue-sharing and industry regulations to secure adequate returns for mining states.

During his term, he discovered that despite 416 mining licenses granted in Nasarawa, the state was receiving no significant financial returns, prompting him to challenge the National Economic Council regarding the lack of revenue compared to the oil sector. Recognising flaws in the licensing process, he issued an executive order to ensure that all minerals processed in the state before export, which boosted local investments.

He proudly noted that Nasarawa State now hosts Nigeria’s largest lithium processing plant and several other smaller tin mining operations. Governor Sule urged Nigeria to shift focus towards long-term industrialisation over short-term financial gains, drawing comparisons to China’s approach to mining development.

Sule remains determined to overcome resistance to regulations that would ultimately benefit the sector and the economy. Professor Akinade Olatunji, President of the Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society, acknowledged the governor’s contributions to advancing mining reforms in Nigeria, culminating in a fellowship award presented to him during the event.

Governor Abdullahi Sule’s call for the deregulation of Nigeria’s mining sector underlines his commitment to modernising the industry. By improving revenue-sharing mechanisms and enforcing operational regulations, he aims to harness the nation’s mining potential for sustainable growth and investment. His proactive measures reflect a determined effort to transform the sector into a vital component of Nigeria’s economy.

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Collaboration Urged to Enhance Nigeria’s Mining Sector Development https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/18/collaboration-urged-to-enhance-nigerias-mining-sector-development/ Tue, 18 Feb 2025 14:09:41 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2025/02/18/collaboration-urged-to-enhance-nigerias-mining-sector-development/ Stakeholders in Nigeria’s mining sector are calling for improved collaboration among various agencies and institutions […]

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Stakeholders in Nigeria’s mining sector are calling for improved collaboration among various agencies and institutions to boost development. During a pre-conference panel, experts stressed the need for pooling resources, enhancing local partnerships, and centralising geoscience data. Key figures highlighted training collaborations and requested sustainable policies to attract investments and foster innovation within the industry.

Mining stakeholders in Nigeria are urging for enhanced collaboration among relevant agencies and institutions to foster sector development. This call was made during a pre-conference discussion at the 60th Nigerian Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) Annual International Conference and Exhibition held in Abuja. The conference theme spotlighted innovation in transforming various sectors including mining.

Mr. Olusegun Adedayo, a mining policy advisor, stressed the necessity for local partnerships to elevate Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global mining landscape amidst increasing demand for energy minerals. He highlighted the need for aggregated data on Nigeria’s mineral reserves to attract investors, advocating for joint efforts in research, funding, and geoscience data collection to focus on key minerals.

Adedayo noted the issue of fragmented geoscience data stored in silos across different agencies. He proposed centralising this information to enhance accessibility for domestic and international investors. His assertion underscored the need for Nigeria to invest in its own technological and research capabilities.

Mrs. Aisha Gombe pointed out the significance of collaboration between geology and civil engineering departments in training institutions, noting a lack of engineering geology labs in geology departments. She called for joint efforts between regulatory councils to foster professionalism and safety in the industry.

Dele Ayankele, President of the Miners Association of Nigeria, expressed concerns over the absence of sustainable policies in the sector, identifying this as a major barrier to growth. He urged for the implementation of recommendations from a 2016 government committee tasked with sector transformation to attract investment through technological innovations.

The conference, running from February 16 to 21, will cover topics such as resource management in mining and the role of geoscience in agriculture and food security.

The conference has highlighted the urgent need for collaboration among Nigeria’s mining stakeholders to strengthen the sector. Key discussions focused on data centralisation, joint training efforts, and the implementation of sustainable policies to encourage local and international investment. Emphasis was placed on improving technological innovation and research capabilities as pathways for sector advancement.

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