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Nigerian president to commit $42 million to attracting mining investment

by Matimu Mahundla
October 20, 2017
in Managing change, Mining News, Mining Resilience Research Centre (MRRC), Nigeria
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President Muhammadu Buhari’s government plans to promote investments in the exploration of its priority minerals including gold, bitumen, iron, barite, limestone, lead and zinc.

This follows Nigeria’s plans to spend as much as $42-million over the next year to explore for minerals and attract investors into mining and reduce its dependence on oil.

Development Minister, Kayode Fayemi, said the government is hoping to attract as much as 60-billion naira of private investment into mining.

“Because we are starting from a low base, we want to have a portfolio of exploration activities in place that could whet the appetite of the average investor who wants to come in,” Fayemi said. They will be able to “drill down when they have that baseline information,” he said.

“Nigeria is one of the lowest spenders on exploration as far as mining activity is concerned,” Fayemi said. “This government is determined to turn the tide on that, because we’re quite convinced of the opportunities.”

Nigeria has at least 44 minerals that can be extracted in commercial quantities, according to the solid minerals ministry. Mining in the country is currently dominated by artisans, who produce gold, tin and others in small amounts.

Tapping resources other than oil, Nigeria’s main export, is part of the government’s economic recovery and growth plan after the country went through its worst economic slump in 25 years as oil output and prices fell.

Nigeria is Africa’s biggest oil producer. The contribution of solid minerals to gross domestic product is expected to increase to more than 8% by 2020 from less than 1% a year, according to the government.

To further encourage investors, incentives including tax holidays of as much as five years for new companies entering the market, duty free imports on mining equipment and mining licences for 25 years have been put in place, the minister said.

According to Haiha Fatima Shinkafi, executive secretary of the Solid Minerals Development Fund, additional support for the industry is expected through a $600-million bond to be sold by the end of the year to raise more funds to provide required infrastructure and help accumulate data on minerals.

Tags: baritebitumengoldironleadlimestonemineralsMining InvestmentNigeriaOil producerzinc
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