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Nigeria to give mining licences just to business that process in your area

Nigeria will only approve brand-new mining licences to companies that provide an intend on how minerals would be processed in your area, under brand-new guidelines being established, a federal government spokesperson verified on Thursday.

This signals a shift from Nigeria's decades-old policy of exporting basic materials as African governments take actions to extract more value from their solid mineral deposits.

To spur investment, Nigeria will use financiers incentives including tax waivers for importing mining devices, make it easier to secure electrical energy generation licences, allow complete repatriation of profits and boost security, Segun Tomori, a. representative for Nigeria's minister of solid minerals. advancement said.

In exchange, we have to examine their plans for establishing a. plant and how they would include value to the Nigerian economy,. Tomori stated. He did not say when the guidelines would be. settled or come into result.

However, recently the minister of strong minerals. advancement, Dele Alake, stated it was now government policy to. make worth addition a condition for acquiring licences so regarding. develop tasks and assist regional communities.

Alake, who likewise chairs an African mining method group. making up mining ministers from Uganda, Democratic Republic of. Congo, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Botswana, Zambia and. Namibia, is pushing for a continent-wide effort to get optimum. regional take advantage of mineral expedition.

Nigeria, Africa's top energy manufacturer, has actually struggled to. extract value from its large mineral resources due to bad. rewards and overlook. The underdeveloped mining sector. contributes less than 1% of the nation's gross domestic. product.

Last year Nigeria exported mostly tin ore and focuses. worth about 137.59 billion naira ($ 108.34 million), generally to. China and Malaysia, according to the country's stats. bureau.

The federal government aims to drive more investment into the sector. by releasing more licenses. It has set up a state-owned strong. minerals corporation offering financiers a 75% stake and. established a special security system tasked with fighting prohibited. miners.

The federal government is likewise attempting to manage artisanal miners,. who control the sector, by organizing them into cooperatives.

Foreign mining companies operating in Nigeria include. Canada-based Thor Expeditions which is involved in gold. expedition, Chinese-owned Xiang Hui International Mining which. partnered with a local company to process gold, and Indian-owned. African Natural Resources and Mines, which is building a $600m. iron ore processing plant in northern Nigeria.

(source: Reuters)