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Nigeria To Collaborate With China On Mineral Deposit

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite

FEDERAL Government of Nigeria has said it will collaborate with China Railway Investment Group Limited to utilize the versed mineral deposits across the country.

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite, revealed the government’s preparedness while receiving the team of CRIG on Saturday in Abuja.

Adegbite made this known in a statement that was issued by Mrs Etore Thomas, Director Press of the ministry, saying that the ministry would avail CRIG the opportunities of investing in priority areas.

“The ministry can avail CRIG the opportunities to invest both on mining and metal sector once there is genuine expression of interest in the sector that will facilitate the industrialisation and prosperity of the nation,” he said.

Adegbite is seeking support for investment in mining and processing of some of the prime minerals, such as Gold, Bitumen, Barite, Led, Zinc, cobbalt, Lithium, coal and gemstones.

He said it would satisfy and expand both the local and international markets and ensure the GDP growth of the economy.

“The ministry is likely to begin auctioning of Bitumen licences by October this year and critical investors should utilise such ample opportunity to immensely contribute to the growth of the sector for a viable nation,” Adegbite said.

In his statement, he called on investors to fully invest in Ajaokuta Steel Plant, explaining that about 13 to 14 minerals needed to produce Liquid Steel from the plant were all available in Nigeria.

“The only thing remaining for Ajaokuta steel plant to kickstart production is the completion of the blast furnace,” he said.

He guaranteed that the ministry would provide them with literatures on the abundant minerals in the country and their usages to enable their investment choices.

Earlier, the leader of the CRIG delegate, Dr Sunny Okorie, said that their firm, which is a big consortium with over 50,000 dollars turn over per annum, had already invested in many businesses in Nigeria.

He said the reason for visiting was to seek investment opportunities in the mining sector for the benefit of the citizenry.

Also, Mr Yunusa Mohammed, Acting Director, Investment Promotion and Mineral Trade (IPMT) Department in the ministry, assured the team of the government support in providing needed information on the sector.

According to Mohammed, serious investors are needed to queue into this sector to contribute to the growth of the nation’s economy.

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