Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development is to partner with the North Central Development Commission (NCDC) to unlock the vast mining potential of the North Central region and increase jobs opportunity through mineral processing.
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, disclosed when he received the management team of the NCDC in his office.
Alake said more than 300 small-scale and artisanal miners have been organised into cooperatives, as part of ongoing persuasive efforts to discourage illegal mining and integrate them into the formal sector.
In a statement, the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister Lara Owoeye-Wise, the minister said the Bola Tinubu administration has so far arrested over 300 illegal miners while about 150 including foreigners, are currently undergoing prosecution.
He further disclosed that the North Central region has benefitted immensely from the Ministry’s local value addition policy as new mineral processing projects have taken off in the region.
According to the minister, through value addition policy, mining is contributing more than $2 billion to the country’s economy as the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration continues to develop the regenerative sectors of the economy.
He explained that the policy is designed to encourage in-country processing and beneficiation of mineral resources, thereby reducing raw material exportation while boosting industrial growth, job creation, and overall economic diversification.
Robust working synergy
Dr Alake further highlighted the need for a robust working relationship between the Ministry and other development commissions.
He stressed the critical role of the solid minerals sector in driving broader economic growth.
He assured the Commission of the Ministry’s total support in delivering on its mandate.
The minister also urged NCDC leadership to prioritise strategic collaboration, transparency and effective project execution to maximise impact across the region.
“You have a very critical role to play and note that you are not doing it for the president or the government.
“You’re doing it for the Nigerian nation. And your own names would also be etched in the sands of time, that when you were there, when you had the opportunity, you made your own contributions.
“This is my own guiding philosophy and your conscience will be clear and you can go to bed in peace.
“You don’t have to make material acquisition your main focus because materialism is transient , a flash in the pan,” the Minister advised.
Seeking partnership opportunities
Earlier, the Managing Director, North Central Development Commission (NCDC), Dr. Cyril Tsenyil, said the visit was meant to seek areas of collaboration between the two institutions.
According to him, such partnerships are essential for aligning their efforts and driving sustainable development initiatives across the North Central region.
While highlighting the region’s rich mineral deposits, the MD proposed the creation of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to drive development in the sub-sector.
The meeting concluded with a commitment by both institutions to establish a technical working committee to drive progress.
