OSUN - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today Wed, 04 Dec 2024 06:35:30 +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 OSUN - Nigerian Mining News https://nigeriamining.today 32 32 SROL Hosts Key Stakeholders to Strengthen Gold Mining Leadership in Nigeria https://nigeriamining.today/2024/12/04/srol-hosts-key-stakeholders-to-strengthen-gold-mining-leadership-in-nigeria/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 06:35:29 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2024/12/04/srol-hosts-key-stakeholders-to-strengthen-gold-mining-leadership-in-nigeria/ SROL hosted a Stakeholder Reception in Abuja to reinforce its leadership in the gold mining […]

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SROL hosted a Stakeholder Reception in Abuja to reinforce its leadership in the gold mining sector, inviting key industry figures to celebrate its achievements and discuss responsible mining practices. The company highlighted its community initiatives and commitment to environmental, social, and governance principles, receiving accolades for its contributions to non-oil exports and national development.

Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL), a subsidiary of Thor Explorations Ltd, engaged stakeholders in the gold mining sector to reinforce its leadership in the industry. On November 19, 2024, SROL held a Stakeholder Reception in Abuja, gathering key players from various organisations, including the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole. The reception followed SROL’s participation as a Diamond Sponsor at Nigeria Mining Week.

During the event, Chris Omo-Osagie, Thor’s Chief Financial Officer, highlighted the company’s achievements, such as being named one of Nigeria’s Top 10 Non-Oil Exporters and receiving the Responsible Resourcing Award for Labour. “These achievements underscore our dedication to innovation, sustainability, and community impact,” he stated. SROL Country Manager Austin Menegbo reiterated the company’s commitment to environmental, social, and governance principles, noting that responsible mining is central to its operations.

Oduwole commended SROL’s vital role in Nigeria’s economic diversification, highlighting the importance of non-oil exports. SROL also received recognition as a Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council Export Champion for its dedication to national development. During a panel discussion, SROL showcased its community initiatives, including healthcare provision and educational support, reaching nearly 2,000 individuals through their medical outreach this month.

Menegbo concluded by emphasizing SROL’s commitment to responsible mining practices in Nigeria. The company expressed gratitude to its stakeholders and reaffirmed its goal to drive progress in the mining sector.

Segilola Resources Operating Limited aims to establish itself at the forefront of Nigeria’s gold mining industry while promoting responsible mining and community development. By engaging stakeholders and demonstrating its commitment to social initiatives, SROL seeks to balance profitability with community welfare and environmentally sustainable practices. This event reflects broader trends within the industry where collaboration and accountability are increasingly important.

SROL has made significant strides in establishing itself as a leader in responsible gold mining in Nigeria. Through strategic stakeholder engagement, recognition of outstanding achievements, and community support initiatives, the company demonstrates its commitment to sustainable practices and economic diversification in the country. SROL’s proactive approach sets a benchmark for others in the industry to follow, reinforcing the importance of corporate responsibility in mining operations.

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The OSG’s Misuse of Power Against Segilola Resources: A Threat to Nigeria’s Mining Future https://nigeriamining.today/2024/11/05/the-osgs-misuse-of-power-against-segilola-resources-a-threat-to-nigerias-mining-future/ Tue, 05 Nov 2024 13:39:09 +0000 https://nigeriamining.today/2024/11/05/the-osgs-misuse-of-power-against-segilola-resources-a-threat-to-nigerias-mining-future/ The article discusses the conflict between Osun State Government (OSG) and Segilola Resources Operating Limited […]

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The article discusses the conflict between Osun State Government (OSG) and Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL), detailing the OSG’s attempts to discredit SROL through legal manipulation and media misinformation. Despite SROL’s successful ventures in the mining sector, the OSG’s actions threaten the company’s reputation and investor confidence, highlighting serious implications for the economy and governance in Nigeria.

The ongoing conflict between the Osun State Government (OSG) and Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL) highlights serious concerns regarding the misuse of state power. Despite SROL’s achievements in establishing Nigeria’s first commercial gold mine and contributing to the economy, the OSG has launched unfounded public accusations that jeopardise SROL’s reputation and investor confidence. Key tactics employed include manipulating the judiciary, misusing media to spread misinformation, and failing to engage in constructive dialogues regarding tax disputes. The OSG’s actions have raised eyebrows, particularly regarding their use of a magistrate court for complex corporate disputes, highlighting a departure from standard legal practices. The accusations of tax evasion and environmental degradation against SROL lack credible backing and distract from valid concerns within the broader mining context. Moreover, the contradictory claims about OSG’s shareholding in SROL further illustrate a troubling trend of undermining profitable ventures that could benefit Osun State’s economy. The intercession of the Federal Government establishes an urgent need for mediating the OSG-SROL conflict; however, the OSG persists with new allegations, raising doubts about their integrity. This ongoing saga poses a risk not only to SROL’s future but also to Nigeria’s potential as a key player in the global mining market, necessitating a shift in OSG’s approach to foster long-term economic stability and attract foreign investment.

Nigeria is richly endowed with over 44 types of solid minerals that could significantly enhance economic growth if managed responsibly. Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL) has made strides in the mining sector by establishing Nigeria’s first commercial gold mine, generating international interest and showcasing the potential for ethical, productive mining operations. However, the Osun State Government’s actions against SROL raise serious concerns regarding the governance and stability of business operations in the state.

In conclusion, the OSG’s current approach risks significant harm to both SROL’s viability and Osun State’s economic prospects. Investors prioritise stability and transparency, and the OSG’s tactics threaten to undermine Nigeria’s aspirations as a competitive mining destination. It’s imperative for the OSG to engage in productive dialogues, focusing on long-term benefits for the local economy over politically motivated strategies.

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