The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (2007), with globally competitive sector incentives has been in place since 2007, however, the sector's growth and contributions to GDP have remained less than ideal, accounting for only about N400 billion in GDP (about 0.33%) in 2015. To address this, we began a process to deepen reforms, attract new ...
view more2019511 · There has been some progress in Nigeria’s solid mineral sector in the pas t few years due. to the implementation of new pol icies, but the change is still miniscule. Between 2010 a nd 2015 ...
view more2007927 · Nigeria EITI, through several recommendations from its reports and MSG dialogue, has supported and sustained national debate contributed to the enactment of the Petroleum Industry Act of 2021. A 2017 NEITI policy brief – which highlighted that over USD 20 billion government revenue from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) …
view more202161 · The mining industry i n Nigeria is underdeveloped, resulting in the importation of minerals t hat could be produced domestically (Ministry of Mines and Steel
view more2020106 · Today, Nigeria’s mining industry contributes less than 1% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), down from almost 5% in the 1960s and 1970s (KPMG, 2017 ). Stimulated by the Nigerian government’s targeted policy to boost the solid minerals and mining sector, there has indeed been some progress in this realm (NEITI, 2018b ).
view more2010317 · The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 ("the Act") was passed into law on March 16, 2007 to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 for the purposes of regulating the exploration and exploitation of solid materials in Nigeria.
view moreAbstract Nigeria is rich in abundant solid mineral resources, including gold, iron, lead, zinc, coal, and gemstones, which hold great potential for the country's development. Despite this mineral endowment, the mineral sector has not lived up to its potential, contributing less than 3% to the nation's GDP. This paradox of being resource-rich yet poor can be attributed to …
view moreSince the discovery of oil and gas in Nigeria, the issue of ownership has been a major contention before transferring ownership of mineral resources to the federal government. In Nigeria, it is estimated that oil has been the mainstay of
view more20201027 · Limestone is an industrial mineral required to produce cement. Nigeria has large deposits of limestone in Gombe, Benue, Kogi, Sokoto Edo, Oyo, Ebonyi, Ogun and Cross River States.
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