ABUJA – The Ministry of Mines and Steel Development on Thursday said the annual extension service training programme for mining cooperatives in the country was being stalled by lack of fund.
Mr Patrick Ojeka, the Acting Director, Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Department at the ministry, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja that the programme for 2015 might not hold due to lack of budgetary provision.
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Ojeka said the annual training was initiated in 2011 for artisanal and small scale mining cooperatives usually on safe mining techniques and mineral processing across the country.
He said the ministry’s budget for 2015 made no provision for the department to conduct the programme for the miners.
The acting director said that the situation could only be solved if “ the management of the ministry looks at the issue and to see if it can create funds for the programme.
“The extension training is a capital project for the department and for 2015 there is no budgetary provision for it.
“If the ministry does not provide external money for it, there is likely hood that it would not hold’’.
He said the training usually guided the miners on best mining processes and the danger of improper mining.
Ojeka said so far, the ministry had verified and certified more than 613 mining cooperatives from 2011 to date.
He said the ministry, from 2014 to date, had received more than 1,300 mining cooperative applications to verify and certify for best mining practice in the country but had no fund to do so.
“We have these applications to certify as mining cooperatives so that they can benefit from government extension services training and other programmes.
“The ministry has to verify that these cooperatives exist; they have an office and they have where they are working.
“No money for the field officers to go and verify their existence. They must be verified before the government can certify them.
“This will enable the ministry to meet up with this statutory responsibility for effective monitoring of the mining activities in the field.
“It is an exercise that needed to be conducted across the country annually.
“Last year, there was zero budget for the project and it could therefore not be held,’’ he said. (NAN)
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