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Adegbite: Nigeria’s Gold Export Royalty among World’s Lowest

- Peter Uzoho

The Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Mr. Olamilekan Adegbite, has stated that Nigeria has one of the lowest gold export royalty in the world.

Adegbite explained that the royalty fee accruable to government from gold export was merely three per cent of the value of the export, adding that the low rate was to encourage growth in the gold mining sector.

A statement by the minister’s

Special Assistant, Mr. Ayodeji Adeyemi, stated that the minister disclosed this in Lagos recently at the ‘Lagos Love Gold’ event organised by Kian Smith Refinery in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t.

The minister added that the process of exporting gold had been streamline­d, pointing out that one of the first things he did when he assumed office was to publish a pamphlet about the right way to export gold.

“It is perfectly legal for people to export gold out of the country. However, it must be done in the right way.

“You pay a royalty and our royalty rate is about the lowest all over the world. It’s just three percent of the value of the gold you want to take. After you have fulfilled all the requiremen­ts, you would be given an export certificat­e which allows you to sell it anywhere in the world at the ongoing market rate,” Adegbite said.

The minister, however, stated that those who refused to pay royalty were cheating both themselves and the government, adding: “You cannot have export certificat­e if you don’t pay royalty and because you don’t have the certificat­e, you would be exploited by the foreign buyers who would buy it at a very low rate.”

He also reiterated the federal government’s resolve to diversify the economy through the mining sector, noting that the government had implemente­d policies that had developed the sector and made it more business friendly.

He said Nigeria as a country was blessed with so many minerals but that the country’s economy had been largely dependent on oil and gas.

According to him, Nigeria is coming to a situation where it needs to diversify the economy away from oil and gas which is what the ministry was doing through the mining sector.

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