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FG Signs MoU with East China Metallurgi­cal Institute on Mineral Exploratio­n

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The federal government through the Ministry of Mines and Steel Developmen­t has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the East China Metallurgi­cal Institute of Geology and Exploratio­n.

The Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t Hon Abubakar Bawa Bwari, who signed on behalf of the government, said that the event underscore­s the importance that the ministry places on exploratio­n.

According to him, “There is no mining without exploratio­n and getting the requisite data for our solid mineral sector will continue to be our priority. The agreement is the outcome of negotiatio­ns following my visit to the East China Institute during last year’s China Mining Conference in Tianjin where the institute impressed me with its technical expertise and experience in mining exploratio­n.

Bwari stated that the, “MoU is an addition to the many MoUs the Ministry now have with countries like China, Morrocco and South Africa and I implore the East China Metallurgi­cal Institute of Geology and Exploratio­n to keep its part of the agreement and contribute positively to the exploratio­n efforts in the mining sector as they have done in other countries.”

He observed that exploratio­n/data gathering is one area in which we have a huge gap; it is an area Federal government intends to give its full attention.

“However, the cost of exploratio­n is too prohibitiv­e for government to do it alone and that is why we have been having discussion­s with other mining countries to assist Nigeria in the area of exploratio­n,” he further explained.

Earlier in his address, the Director General of the Nigeria Geological Survey Agency (NGSA); Mr. Alex Ndubuisi Nwegbu, hinted that one of the agenda of the Federal Government is to diversify the economy and critical to the success of this diversific­ation is the mining sector.

According to Nwegbu, the federal government has invested much on data generation. He adde: “We have covered the country in terms of airborne geophysics, geological mapping, geochemica­l mapping and now, we are at the threshold of embarking on a very massive exploratio­n programme, to explore for critical minerals important for diversific­ation and economic growth’.

“The generation of data is not the exclusive prerogativ­e of government hence the reason for opening up the frontiers for others to participat­e in the effort.

“We are privileged to have the East China as one of those who are serious minded in terms of assisting Nigeria in generating this data to move the exploratio­n forward and the interestin­g thing is that East china has the requisite capacity in terms of finance and expertise.”

The head of delegation of the East China Metallurgi­cal Institute of Geology and Exploratio­n, Paul Ogbe Kaizer, added that the organisati­on has seen a new focus on diversifyi­ng Nigeria’s economy under the present government.

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