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Foreign Miners Flock Into Nigeria
The Minister of Mines and
Steel Development, Mr Mohammed Sada, has said that some foreign mining companies were divesting in African countries and moving to Nigeria in droves.
Sada made this known when he fielded questions from newsmen in Abuja shortly after receiving the annual Account and Audit Report of the Council of Nigerian Mining Engineers and Geoscientists (COMEG).
He said that the investors were attracted to Nigeria because of the stability in the mining sub-sector.
According to him, the Federal Government has put mechanism in place to ensure that operations in the sector are in accordance with international best practice.
“We have just got a letter from one of the African countries that some groups of miners have decided to withdraw their operations in that country and come to Nigeria.
“This is because they have seen the level of stability in the sector in Nigeria,” he said.
He added that “the most important thing is for us to continue to do the right things; we need to avoid doing what will make the sector collapse in our hands.
The minister stressed the need for the development of indigenous human capacity in the extractive industry, noting that foreigners could do little or nothing to develop the sector.
He stated that what was good for every sector in an economy was for professionals in that country to take charge of the sector.
According to him, foreigners won’t help to develop the sector; they will only come for the business aspect of it.
“Professionals from other countries are not coming for national development or national security; it is only the indigenous professionals that will know how to plan their resources for economic development.
“The foreigner will just come for few years and will want to make as much profit as he can within the period without any plan for the country.
“It is only the indigenous professionals that will think along side of development,” he said.
Sada urged COMEG to ensure professionalism in the industry.
According to him, no matter how much natural resources we have, if we don’t have indigenous professionals with the right skill to explore these resources, we are not going to develop.
“We cannot rely on the people from outside to just come and take raw materials to their countries
“It is only the indigenous professionals that will say, ‘look, how do I utilise these natural resources for national development, economic development and address security challenge?” he said.
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NCDMB Partner Dafinone For Youths Technical Skills Training
Reports say that the training is designed to equip youths with practical technical skills for employment in the oil and gas and construction sectors, with emphasis on employability, safety, competence and self reliance.
In attendance at the flag-off ceremony this week, at the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI) Conference Hall, Effurun, were stakeholders, dignitaries, and political representatives, among others.
Dafinone, represented by his Chief of Staff, Adelabu Bodjor, said the initiative reflects a deliberate political investment in human capital development across Delta Central.
He explained that the training focuses on rigging and scaffolding, noting that “both are essential technical competencies required in industrial operations, construction projects, and oil and gas installations”.
Bodjor added, “The programme is intended to reduce dependency among youths by providing job-ready skills capable of supporting long-term economic opportunities and self-sufficiency. The initiative aligns with Senator Dafinone’s broader development agenda, which prioritises practical skill acquisition as a pathway to sustainable empowerment.”
Also addressing the participants, the NCDMB, Felix Omatsola Ogbe, represented by Mr. Teddy Bai, commended Dafinone for sponsoring the programme, describing it as “a timely response to critical manpower gaps in the industry”.
Bai explained that rigging and scaffolding remain safety-sensitive skills required across fabrication yards, offshore platforms, and construction sites, stressing that the programme bridges the gap between certification and practical competence.
He also charged the training consultant, OROH Contractors Limited, to maintain strict standards of professionalism, safety, and discipline, while urging participants to remain committed, focused, and disciplined throughout the exercise.
The Senate Liaison Officer for Sapele Local Government Area, Chief Patrick Akamuvba, , described the programme as a major step in strengthening human capital development in Delta Central.
Akamuvba said scaffolding and rigging skills are in high demand across residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects, noting that the training offers real employment opportunities for beneficiaries
He urged participants to prioritise knowledge and certification over short-term material expectations, stressing that discipline and seriousness would determine their long-term success.
He also cautioned youths against social vices and distractions, advising them to remain focused to maximise the opportunities provided by the programme.
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