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FEC Approves Drafting of New Policy To Regulate Solid Minerals Sector

FEC Approves Drafting of New Policy To Regulate Solid Minerals Sector | Daily Report Nigeria

Minister for Solid Mineral Development, Dele Alake, has disclosed that the Federal Executive Council has granted permission to the Ministry of Solid Mineral Development to unveil a new draft policy that would drive the operations of the solid minerals sector.

At the meeting presided over by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday, the approval for a review of the policy became necessary because, in a couple of years, resources derived from oil would go extinct, leaving the country in dire straits.

Alake, who briefed State House correspondents on the memo presented before FEC said: “Of course, oil is still sold. However, the trend is going down. So if we are not careful, if we do not make conscious efforts to diversify, in a couple of years, Nigeria will find itself in economic dire straits and if we have an abundance of solid mineral resources, why shouldn’t we diversify, concentrate, exploit judiciously, proficiently, and efficiently, these God-given abundance resources.

“This in essence, encapsulates the policy decision that the Federal Executive Council approved today. It’s a draft policy on the entire solid mineral sector, covering the gamut of oil activities, operations, guidelines, regulatory framework, handling, sourcing, mining, everything that has to do with all the dynamics in the sector. This policy approval today that we got from the Federal Executive Council now gives us in the ministry, the teeth that we wanted to be able to act with precision on all of those things that we have marked up.

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“Especially in terms of security, you’re also quite aware of illegal mining activities all over the country by both high and low. I say that with all sense of responsibility. The artisanal so-called literal miners who just dig gold everywhere without licences These are so-called illegal miners. We also have the high class also involved in this game.

“So we are rejigging the security architecture. We are involving inter-security agency structure to ensure that we combat this menace back. These and other measures were part of the policy that the Federal Executive Council approved today.

“In essence, it gives the solid mineral ministry power to act on all issues pertaining to deregulation, management operation of all the solid minerals sector, sanitising the environment, making it investor-friendly, ensuring the security and stability of investment and if of course, giving us a lot of attractions to both local and foreign investors. So the operationalization of the solid mineral sector through the approval of today’s policy is being sanitised.”

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