FG, NCDC Collaborate to Unlock North Central Mining Potential

 

 

 

The Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has partnered with the North Central Development Commission (NCDC) to unlock the North Central region’s mining potential.

Mr Dele Alake, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development made this known when he received the management team of the commission led by its Managing Director, Dr Cyril Tsenyil, in his office.

Statement on the visit was made available to newsmen on Sunday in Abuja by Lara Owoeye-Wise, Special Assistant on Media to the minister.

In the statement, the minister confirmed that  the initiative would help to create jobs through mineral processing and other value chain of the sector.

The minister noted that  the North Central region had benefited from the Ministry’s local value-addition policy through the establishment of new mineral processing projects in the region.

He added that, through the policy, the mining sector had contributed more than two billion dollars to the country’s economy, while the President Bola Tinubu’s administration continued to develop regenerative sectors of the economy.

 

Moreover, Alake said that the policy was designed to encourage in-country processing and beneficiation of mineral resources, thereby reducing the export of raw materials while boosting industrial growth, job creation and overall economic diversification.

 

He said President Tinubu remained focused on building enduring legacies which included institutions such as the NCDC.

 

He called for stronger collaboration between the ministry and other development commissions, highlighting the critical role of the solid minerals sector in driving economic growth.

He said the ministry would support NCDC in delivering on its constitutional mandate, while urging its leadership to prioritise strategic collaboration, transparency and effective project execution to maximise impact across the region.

According to the Alake , more than 300 small-scale and artisanal miners have been organised into cooperatives, as part of ongoing persuasive efforts to integrate them into the formal sector while also addressing illegal mining .

“The President Bola Tinubu`s administration has, so far, arrested over 300 illegal miners while about 150 including foreigners are currently undergoing prosecution,” he said.

On his part, the Managing Director of the NCDC sought areas of collaboration between the two institutions.

Tsenyil stressed that the partnership was essential to align efforts, leverage shared resources and drive sustainable development initiatives across the North Central region.

 

He highlighted the region’s rich mineral deposits and proposed establishing a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to drive development in the sub-sector.

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