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Geologist Tasks Stakeholders On Solid Minerals Dev
President of the Geological Society of Africa (GSAf), Prof. Olugbenga Okunlola, has advised stakeholders in the solid mineral sector to contribute toward the development of the sector, rather than criticising its leadership for alleged non-performance.
Okunlola made the appeal while speaking with newsmen in Abuja, recently.
He said it would be better for stakeholders in the sector to initiate ideas to help the government to achieve its diversification plan and be among the mining nations.
According to him, mining is a private sector business, while the government is only a regulator.
Okunlola said the current leadership of the sector was able to generate two billion naira through royalty and mining fees in 2016 compared to N700 million generated in 2015.
He said the leadership got an approval of 150 million dollars loan by the World Bank recently; the Ministry of Mines and Steel also consulted the Nigeria Stock Exchange to help access 600 million dollars.
Okunlola said the funds would be given to serious minded miners to conduct massive exploration and exploitation while part of it would be used for data generation.
Okunlola said that the Federal Government also approved N30 billion mining intervention fund last year for the sector, adding that it was the first time in the history of the sector to receive such an approval
Okunlola said the ministry also sought the assistance of the World Bank, UNIDO, UNDP and International community among others to achieve its diversification target.
The society’s leader said the ministry conducted a summit that brought together dignitaries from West Africa a few weeks ago as part of efforts are to move the sector forward.
He said the summit was a huge success and an eye opener for the ministry and other participants, adding that they all shared new ideas on how to move the sector forward.
Okunlola said the ministry had been making efforts to increase its mineral data base to woo international mining investors into the country.
He said many foreign companies had shown interest to develop accurate mineral data for the country.
“When stakeholders are saying that nothing is happening in the ministry or the ministry is not working, it is just that they want to criticise the leadership of the sector.
“ Whoever that is a real stakeholder in the industry knows that something is really happening and efforts being made by the ministry,” he said.
According to him, in spite of Nigeria being endowed with different types of minerals, the country was not among the 145 mining nations in the world due to negligence by past leaders.
“ To build a mining sector, you need knowledge, sound foundation and involvement of International community that is what the current leadership is putting in place now to move the sector forward.”
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