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Nigerians Partner Canadian Miners On Technology Transfer
The Miners Association of
Nigeria said that it had formed partnership with the Miners Association of Canada to attract funding and modern technology.
The National President of the association, Alhaji Sani Malali, who disclosed this in Lokoja, said that the partnership would also cover training and capacity building for his colleagues.
Malali was speaking at the inauguration of the new executives of the Kogi State chapter of the association.
He said that the move was informed by the desire to acquire new mining techniques, create wealth for Nigeria miners and employment opportunities for youths.
Malali said that getting the required funds to the sector had been a major challenge for years and expressed optimism that the new partnership will put an end to this.
He said that Nigerian miners had much to benefit from their Canadian counterparts, saying that Canada had much experience in the trade.
“They have heard that Nigeria and Africa, as a whole, are virgin areas for minig exploration and exploitation .
“Since deposits here are begging for attention, we believe that it makes sense to invite our colleagues in other parts of the world so that we can work together,” he said.
He advised the state chapter of the association to operate within the confines of the law and discourage illegal mining activities in whatever form.
The state new chairman of the association, Mr Musa Mohammed, called for more government investment in the mining sector to ensure sustainable industrial development of the country.
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