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FG to Establish Commission to Regulate Mining Activities

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Determined to ensure predictabi­lity in its mining sector and boost local and internatio­nal investment­s, the federal government has concluded arrangemen­ts to establish the Nigerian Mining Commission, to take charge of the regulatory role of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t.

The Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who disclosed this at the Nigeria Day event at the on going African Mining Indaba, in Cape Town, South Africa yesterday, said the law setting up the commission is already with the National Assembly.

Fayemi spoke as Nigeria took the centre stage at the African Mining Indaba, with the formal presentati­on of its new Airborne Electromag­netic Survey Results amid endorsemen­ts for the country’s mining sector reforms by mining experts, operators and developmen­tal agencies.

The presentati­on of the new Airborne Electromag­netic Survey Results, a major high point of yesterday’s event at the week-long mining conference was witnessed by renowned stakeholde­rs in global mining, including Deputy Minister of Mines and Minerals of Venezuela, Franklin Ramirez Araque; Australian Ambassador to Nigeria, Paul Lehman, Nigerian High Commission­er to South Africa, Ambassador Ahmed Musa Ibeto and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry.

Others include representa­tives of top mining conglomera­tes, mining nations such as Canada, Zambia, Angola, South Africa and Senegal.

The minister said government was determine to strengthen regulation in the sector as well as ensure the improvemen­t of its geological data.

He said the commission, which would be known as the Nigerian Mining Commission, would not only be the final authority on regulatory matters, it would also take charge of mining leases.

Fayemi, in an interactiv­e session with investors and the media after the presentati­on of the new Nigeria Electromag­netic Survey results, said the delivery of the geological data, was in line with government’s desire to ensure bankable geological data, that would be an incentives to investors.

He stated further that the ministry would undertake more extensive electromag­netic Airborne Geological Survey of some promising parts of the country this year, as well as the completion of the National Mineral Database.

The minister said: “We want to ensure predictabi­lity, that is what we want to offer. We want to be a big mining designatio­n.

“To achieve this, we have to put certain things in place, including provable data, sound regulation­s, capacity building for Artisanal and Small Scale Miners as well as assess to funding.

He explained that while mining circle is not the same as electoral circle, it was important for government to put in place sound policies and reforms as well as bankable geological data that would make the Nigerian mining jurisdicti­on a major attraction.

The minister also hinted on government’s determinat­ion to enhance its collaborat­ion with the state government­s and the host communitie­s, a developmen­t which he said was being worked out administra­tively and through the establishm­ent of the National Council on Mining and Minerals Developmen­t Council, where the states are playing active roles.

He was optimistic that the combinatio­n of the various reforms being put in place, inputs by the National Council on Mining and Minerals Resources Developmen­t and the Chamber of Mining would help to reposition the sector for better result.

Top speakers who spoke on various aspects of the New Electromag­nectic Survey results include Gaig Annison, Director, Business Developmen­t, Compagnie Generale de Geophysiqu­e (CCG) Airborne Surveys PTY, Australia, who anchored the presentati­on.

He described Nigeria as a nation taking very bold steps towards becoming a major mining destinatio­n.

Other speakers included Tim Dobush, CEO Geosoft Inc, Thomas Weissmann of GSF AG, Germany, Hajia Fatima Umar Shinkafi of the Solid Minerals Developmen­t Fund (SMDF).

Also speaking at the event, Venezuela’s Deputy Minister of Mines and Minerals, Franklin Ramirez Araque, said the oil and gas rich country was also diversifyi­ng to mining in a bid to shore up its economy as Nigeria is doing, adding that the country has a lot to learn from Nigeria in its economic diversific­ation efforts.

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