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Mines Ministry Creates 1.2 Million Jobs, Discovers New Minerals

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr. Musa Sada has stated that the ministry has facilitated the production of over six million tonnes of mineral … Continue reading Mines Ministry Creates 1.2 Million Jobs, Discovers New Minerals


Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arc. Musa Sada

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Mr. Musa Sada has stated that the ministry has facilitated the production of over six million tonnes of mineral products in the country thereby, creating over a million jobs.

Speaking at the ongoing ministerial platform, Mr. Sada revealed that 1.254 million jobs were created from operations in 1710 quarries, 223 small scale mining operations, 195 mining leases and 2048 exploration licenses.

He stressed the need for professionalism in the industry and listed Ajaokuta Steel Company as one of the companies suffering effects of ‘unprofessionalism’ in the country.

According to the Minister, issues in the company range from infrastructural challenges to privatization, legal issues to change of management and even technical competency.

He noted that ministry is encouraging group mining activities which he claim will help curb illegal mining in rural area, adding that the ministry has commenced education of people living in communities where illegal mining thrives so as to check the menace of illegal mining.

Mr Sada said the education involves informing them to come together to do things in a better way rather than going solo. He also advised that such communities must get legal advice before indulging into community development that involves exploration or mining activities.

Discovery

The minister stated that 11 additional minerals have been discovered in the country in the last one year bringing the number of minerals in the county to a total of 44.

He expressed the need for dissemination of information through the right sources to the right people that will get involved in wealth creation mostly from industrial mineral.

On the ministry’s initiative to clean up dormant mining titles in a “Use it or Lose it” exercise, Mr. Sada said over 10,000 dormant and inactive titles were mopped up into active and productive mineral rights while all non-performing titles were revoked; thus increasing revenue generation and activities by mineral titles owners.

“80 per cent of over 10,000 mineral licenses are held in drawers by people who don’t need it and are not using it; people who have the rights are really not interested in developing mineral while people who are interested are out there looking for these rights.” Mr. Sada said

 

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