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    Nigeria, US Partner In Mining Sector For Revenue Generation

    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHFebruary 4, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria and the United States of
    America have agreed to partner
    in the mining sector.
    According to the Minister of
    Solid Minerals Development,
    Dr. Dele Alake, the United States
    (US) has remained Nigeria’s
    longstanding ally and strategic
    partner for the mining sector development.
    Speaking while receiving
    Charge d’Affairs, US Embassy, David Greene in his office yesterday,
    Alake lauded the United States’
    commitment to fostering cooperation with Nigeria in diverse sectors of the economy, stating that
    it underscores the significance
    of the smooth bilateral relations
    between both countries.
    “I thank you for your visit.

    I met the US Assistant Secretary
    of State for Energy Resources,
    Geoffrey Pyatt, on the sidelines of
    the Mines and Money conference
    in London past year, and we had a
    fruitful engagement. I did analyse
    all our issues, and fundamentally,
    we just want to diversify our economy from oil.

    Not just for our own
    economic survival but also to be
    in tune with global trends for reduction in global warming. We
    also want to be part of the move to
    reduce global emissions and put
    our mining sector on the global
    map. We have critical minerals
    that are in commercial demand
    globally, “Alake said.

    The Minister welcomed partnership with the US on investments in the mining value chain,
    expanding access to technology
    in extracting and processing minerals and securing mining areas.
    In his remarks, the US Ambassador commended the renewed
    interest of Nigeria in solid minerals, stressing that the sector
    has huge potential to rival the
    contribution of oil to the nation’s
    economy

    “Nigeria and the US have had
    decades of cultural ties, cooperation in security agriculture
    amongst others. Your mining sector has huge potential and we are
    interested in collaborating to invest in extracting and processing
    of minerals alongside providing
    training and knowledge transfer
    to the security agencies to assist
    in securing your mining environment, “Grene asserted.

    Throwing light on reforms
    embarked upon by the Federal Government, the Minister
    highlighted revised Community
    Development Agreement (CDA)
    guidelines geared towards reducing friction in host communities;
    on-going plans for new security
    architecture to secure natural
    resources; efforts to generate big
    geo-data; the formalisation of artisanal miners into cooperatives
    amongst others.
    “The mining sector provides
    a veritable avenue for increased
    trade between Nigeria and the
    United States, especially in the
    area of value addition, which implies processing of extracted minerals and setting up factories here.
    We would also require financing from multilateral institutions
    for our local operators. We are
    providing incentives for investments like tax waivers for mining
    equipment, policy of full repatriation of profits to home countries
    amongst others,” Alake added.

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