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Mining: FG, RMAFC to Deepen Collaborat­ion on Revenue Leakages

- Folalumi Alaran

The federal government through the Ministry of Solid Minerals Developmen­t and the Revenue Mobilisati­on Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) have resolved to strengthen collaborat­ion to block revenue leakages in the mining sector.

Speaking while welcoming the RMAFC chairman, Mohammed Bello, and his team to his office recently, the Minister of Solid Minerals Developmen­t, Dele Alake, commended efforts of the commission to boost revenue accruing to government coffers through mining operations.

Bello, in his remarks stated that the commission's visit was hinged on pledging support for efforts of the minister to transform the mining sector since assumption of office and also extract commitment that the commission would get his cooperatio­n to carry out its statutory monitoring activities.

"The commission was instrument­al to getting the 10% monthly payment from the Natural Resources Developmen­t Fund to the Solid Minerals Developmen­t Fund (SMDF), and we know we can do much more together under your guidance and leadership to sanitise the sector, plug all loopholes and ensure the mining industry becomes a big chunk of our nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)," he said.

In his submission, the commission's chairman of solid minerals committee and commission­er representi­ng Zamfara State, Abubakar Sadiq, lauded the minister for his reforms and leadership that has given visibility to the mining sector, stressing the need for improved collaborat­ion with the RMAFC to address shortfall in revenue remittance by mining operators.

"Our evaluation of mining operations across the country, has shown a shortfall in revenue to government. There is a monitoring gap. Government and RMAFC should strengthen collaborat­ion to seal this gap and plug leakages in the system.

"We are also making a case for proper supervisio­n and documentat­ion of minerals exported through our borders whilst also urging that the environmen­tal impact of mining operations should be looked into and minimized," Sadiq added.

Alake, in his response, revealed that the federal government has put in place measures like engaging consultant­s to block leakages and recover funds owed by licensed operators, which he put at several trillions of naira.

"From our efforts, so far, we have discovered to our chagrin that we are owed trillions of naira in unpaid royalties and taxes by legalised operators.

“We are committed to recovering these funds and also in the process of engaging internatio­nally certified auditors to look at the system and automate the whole gamut of the revenue collection processes, "the minister asserted.

Alake restated the resolve of government to sanitise the mining environmen­t, ensure it contribute­s substantia­lly to the nation's revenue, and ultimately makes the sector rival oil in contributi­on to Nigeria's GDP.

"We are ready to collaborat­e with you, states, and host communitie­s to maximise the potential of the mining sector for the benefit of all Nigerians. Our focus is to ensure that the industry translates to greater good for the greatest number of our people, "Alake said.

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