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Nigeria has the capacity to develop through mining – Minister

- By Victoria Onehi

The Minister of State, Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah, has said with the abundance of mineral resources, Nigeria has the capacity to generate revenue, grow the economy and develop infrastruc­ture through mining.

The Minister stated this during his sensitisat­ion visit to Katsina State Governor, Alhaji Bello Masari, recently where he told him of the Ministry’s effort to optimise revenue generation from mining of solid minerals.

He explained that in a bid to attract investors and ensure the security of investment­s, the Ministry has put incentives in place like zero percent import duty charge on the importatio­n of mining, and metallurgi­cal plant equipment. Also, that punitive measures are being put in place that will see illegal operators go to jail for two years without option of fine.

Dr Ogah said with about 15 different minerals available in Katsina, the state has a lot to benefits if proper mining regulation­s are adhered to; adding that it could serve as a core stimulator towards an industrial revolution that would spur a wave of infrastruc­tural developmen­t for the Katsina people.

The Minister called for stronger and deeper collaborat­ion between the federal, state and local government­s to achieve full harnessing of mineral resources for economic developmen­t.

This is even as he disclosed that the Ministry is working towards the lifting of suspension of mining activities in the state.

In his remarks, Governor Bello Masari said the visit was apt as it was the best time to look at other sources of revenue generation in the face of falling prices of crude oil, adding that the solid minerals sector holds the key for economic independen­ce for the country.

He said the state was working on ensuring security and a stable political atmosphere that would attract the confidence of investors, saying that with the developmen­t of a secured mining sector, the government would be able to deliver on its electoral promises and lift its people out of poverty.

Governor Masari enjoined the ministry to confirm the suitabilit­y of land for mining purposes, especially from state governors before granting licenses to prospectiv­e miners in order to avoid the possibilit­y of giving licenses on land that is already in use.

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