ABUJA – Mr Musa Sada, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, in Abuja, said the development of large scale mining was key to achieve industrial revolution in any nation.
Sada, who stated this when he visited Nasaman Nigeria Ltd, an indigenous mining company, said it was part of the government’s plan to source for fund to ensure mining companies grew bigger in the country.
Sada said the World Bank, through its sustainable management of mineral resources project, gave grant to artisanal and small scale miners to economically empower and train them on safe mining practice.
“We are now in another phase of developing intermediate and large scale mining companies through sourcing for fund from financial houses, government funds and donor agencies.’’
He said this development would assist the country to achieve industrial revolution plan where companies would pay high taxes, employ more people and create value chain.
“You will not get what you want out of mining if you do not industrialise. The industrial revolution plan and mining roadmap are already going on so we can find a meeting point,’’ he said.
He said the N200 billion SME intervention fund was part of the target to achieve the industrial plan and also the Bank of Industry had similar facilities to support development of natural resources.
He said this was the time to start implementing the natural resources fund in the development of the mining sector, adding that the fund was not for running of the offices or buying cars.
He said the Federal Government usually set aside annually 1.68 per cent of budget for the development of the natural resources such as agriculture, water and solid minerals sector.
“Currently all the work that is ongoing in agriculture and water resources sector are largely from the fund, although there are other sources of funding.
The minister said the ideal of 1.68 per cent was to create other sources of revenue for government out of it, adding that the ministry’s roadmap had been addressing it.
“At a point in time we must start to access those funds to make substantial impact on the revenue; that is what we are looking at. It is actually a moving fund kept aside for this development,’’ Sada said.
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He called on Nigerians to invest in the sector to ensure development of mining in the country.
However, Mr Mamma Ali, the Chairman of the company, appealed to the Federal Government to invest heavily in mining as the sector had a future in it.
Ali urged government to provide mining intervention fund for investors, to ensure fast development of the sector, adding that finance had been a major challenge militating against the development of mining.
The chairman said the company, which started mining in 2000 in the country, had already been partnering with UN to operate in compliance with the international convention and other protocols.
He said the company had been into mining of gold, iron ore, coal, bauxite, tantalite, cassitarite, precious and semi precious stones around Niger, Zamfara, Kebbi and Kogi, among others.
He said the company had established the first machanised, large-scale, chemical free gold processing facility in the country and intended to replicate the equipment across the country.
He said the machine could process 200 tonnes of gold daily and so far many Nigerians had been trained on how to operate it, to avoid recurrence of Zamfara lead poisoning in any part of the country.
He said the machine, which involved crushing and grinding of gold ore annually, could generate net cash flow 13.7 million dollars.
Mr Henry Mitchell, the Executive Director (Operations) of the company, during his presentation, said the partnership between the ministry and the company would drive the extractive industry to great height.
He said the mining sector, if well developed, would create over five million jobs for Nigerians and increase the revenue base of the country.
Mitchell said the under development of the sector had led to importation of minerals which could ordinarily be produced locally such as iron ore and salt.
The executive director said that the launch of Industrial Revolution Master Plan was a sign of President GoodLuck Jonathan’s commitment to develop the sector.
He said that key elements of the company were commercial asset development to generate revenue, indigenous skills development and formalisation of artisanal mining communities.(NAN)