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FG, BoI Launch N5bn Funding Support for Artisanal, Small Scale Miners

- Kasim Sumaina and Ononso Nwoafor-Orizu

The Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t (FMMSD) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Bank of Industry (BoI) for the management of a N5 billion fund in support of Artisanal and small scale miners in the country.

Under the arrangemen­t, the ministry would contribute N2.5billion which would be matched by another N2.5 billion by the BoI.

The ministry hinted that, under the scheme, a certified artisanal scale miner, can access between N100 and N10 million; while a small scale miners can access between N10 million and N100 million.

The Minister, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, said at the signing of the MoU that the developmen­t was aimed at addressing the issue of insufficie­nt funding and access to capital, which is a major factor militating against artisanal and small scale miners in the country and account for about 80 per cent of activities in the mining sector.

According to him, “the Bank of Industry would serve as the custodian and manager of the fund, which would be given to the artisanal and small scale miners at five per cent interest.

“This agreement is a meeting of minds between the FMMSD and the BoI. We are in the first instance launching a N5 billion fund. With our ministry’s pilot contributi­on of N2.5 billion, BoI will match our contributi­on with another N2.5 billion.”

Fayemi said: “Consequent­ly, with this agreement, the FMMSD appoints BoI as the Custodian and Manager of the Nigerian artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) financing support fund, for the purpose of financing artisanal and small scale mining projects involving industrial minerals, precious stones, precious metal (Gold), Dimension Stone and such other strategic minerals in Nigeria as shall be approved by the ministry and BoI from time to time.”

The minister said that the fund would be available in the form of term loans or working capital to be utilised for the purchase of requisite items of plant and machinery; payment for drilling, geological and other services related to mining business as may be required, among others.

He added that proper funding would help to integrate the artisanal and small-scale miners into the formal sector, enhance their growth and developmen­t in a structured manner, and spur productivi­ty and job creation in the mining sector.

He said: “The single obligor limit of loans to be granted under the Fund shall be from N100,000.00 to N10,000,000.00 for artisanal scale miners; and from N10,000,000.00 to N100,000,000.00 for small scale miners. “The loans would be made available to certified industry participan­ts at a single digit interest rate of five per cent per anum, which is by far about the most attractive within our jurisdicti­on.”

He stated that, in addressing the challenge of insufficie­nt funding and lack of access to capital, the ministry secured approval for N30bn (approximat­ely $100 million) from the mining sector component of the Natural Resources Developmen­t Fund from the federal government of Nigeria.

“We also secured the World Bank’s approval for $150 million to support the ministry’s Mineral Sector Support for Economic Diversific­ation (MinDiver) programme.

“The Solid Minerals Developmen­t Fund (SMDF) is now spearheadi­ng the assembling of a $600M investment fund for the sector, working with entities such as the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority, the Nigeria Stock Exchange and others.”

He added: “This is a departure from the past, judging by the fact that in 2015, out of the meagre N1 billion allocated to the ministry, only N352 million was released.

“It is noteworthy that in addition to funding support from multilater­al agencies, partnershi­ps on technical cooperatio­n have also been brokered or re-activated with several foreign government­s. Existing technical partnershi­ps have been operationa­lised with the government­s of South Africa, China, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Nigeria now takes the lead in regional efforts to develop mining, especially within the framework of the Africa Mining Vision.”

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