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Nigeria woos foreign mining investors with lower production cost

Abuja, Nov. 29, 2023: The Federal Government has assured foreign investors interested in the Nigerian mining sector of conducive business environment to and low production cost to boost their profitability.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development,  Dr Dele Alake said this while addressing global stakeholders at “Mines and Money Conference” which opened in United Kingdom on Tuesday.

According to a statement by Kehinde Bamigbetan, Special Adviser to the Minister, Alake called for more investment in Nigeria, listing unique advantages such as lower production cost due to surface mining and billions of dollar untapped minerals.

He quoted recent reports by audit firm KPMG, which reported that the contribution of mining to Nigeria’s GDP rose from 0.3 percent to 0.85 percent in 2022, indicating 0.63 per cent year on year growth.

“The country’s geological bounty encompasses over 44 distinct mineral types, found in exploitable quantities across more than 500 locations.

“Recently, recognising the evolving global landscape, and in response to emerging trends, lithium has been included as a crucial strategic mineral of global consequence,” he said

Alake said that the administration of President Bola Tinubu had embarked on reforms to boost investment by streamlining procedures and reducing hurdles to attract foreign investors.

He highlighted fresh data revealed by the Airborne Geophysical Survey, and Memorandum of Understanding with German firm Geoscan to gather more data on solid minerals across the country.

The minister also cited access to finance through a new funding facility launched by the Africa Finance Corporation and the Solid Minerals Development Fund as incentive for investors.

He reminded the global mining community of the Federal Government’s policies on how mining operations must benefit the communities and lead to processing instead of wholesale export of raw minerals.

“ Nigeria is currently emphasising Solid Minerals Beneficiation and Value-Addition as a panacea for quick and sustainable growth of the Mining Industry.

“By adding value to our raw materials, we not only create higher value products but also generate employment opportunities for our teeming youth and increase the sector’s overall profitability and contribution to the nation’s GDP”, he said.

He urged investors to support socio-economic development of the communities where they mine to make mining mutually beneficial.

He cited the recent launch of the revised guidelines for) Community Development Agreement, which provides for social amenities, educational support, health and safety environmental facilities.

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