MINERS under the aegis of Mining
Association of Nigeria, MAN, have resolved to create about 300, 000 jobs
in the sector. This was disclosed by the Chairman, MAN, Alhaji Sani
Shehu, at a news conference with theme: “Mining is the Answer,” where he
said that the association has also developed a five-year Strategic
Development Plan, SDP, for the mining sector.
He said the SDP will help create as well as contribute up to 10 per
cent to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP. He said Nigeria has at
least 33 viable solid minerals deposits, all of which contribute less
than one percent to the GDP as compared to 10 percent generated from the
sector before oil was discovered.
Shehu said: “The solid minerals industry is witnessing a renaissance
and its relevance to Nigerian economy can no longer be downplayed,
especially at a time when critical, diverse investments are needed to
enhance the economic empowerment of our people.
“The Miners Association of Nigeria, MAN, has developed a five-year
Strategic Development Plan for the mining sector which would create
300,000 jobs annually as well as contribute 10 per cent to the GDP. “The
vast occurrences of solid mineral resources in each state of the
federation are yet to be accorded due attention; collective and
affirmative action is desired in order to fully exploit the enormous
prospects that exist.
“South Africa, which is less endowed than Nigeria in this regard,
depends on solid minerals exploitation for 18 per cent of its GDP and
has created over one million jobs.” The MAN boss also recalled measures
taken by the former administration to reform the mining industry by
creating institutions which provided a platform for the sector in line
with industrial best practices.
He said even with the reform, the sector still had challenges of
inadequate skilled labour, inadequate geological and bankable data,
multiple taxation as well as inadequate logistical support and a host of
others. He appealed to the government in the area of reliable
geosciences data, and also urged the new administration to include the
solid minerals sector under the local content law, which will enable
human capacity building and facilitate mining cooperatives into
clusters.
Meanwhile, he stressed the importance of adequate funding for the
Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, for its departments to be
strengthened to perform optimally according to their statutory
functions. He also called on the government to promote local manufacture
of mining equipment and create the enabling environment to allow
operators to access funds more easily and at single digit interest
rates.
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