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Nigeria withdraws 924 inactive mining titles, seeks brand-new investors

Nigeria has withdrawed 924 dormant mining titles instantly and welcomes investors to easily obtain the impacted licences which will be used on a very first come, first served basis, its minister of mines said on Wednesday.

The impacted titles consist of 528 expedition licences, 20 mining leases, 101 quarry licences, and 273 small mining licences, Mines Minister Dele Alake said in a declaration.

In November, more than 1,600 mining titles were revoked for non-payment of statutory fees as part of sweeping reforms in the sector.

Alake said the action was taken to curb licence. racketeering where companies or people secure titles that. hold minerals of commercial value and then provide the licences to. the highest bidder.

By producing a secondary, black market to pawn mineral. licences, the unsuspecting and unwary investor is deceived into. thinking that he can just obtain licence by patronising the. black market. This dissuades investment, Alake said.

It is our belief that this decision will sanitise the. licensing system by punishing those who have commercialized the. opportunities used by the sector into a fair, he included.

Nigeria is looking for to woo investors to a mining market. that has actually long been underdeveloped, using incentives such as. tax waivers and complete repatriation of profits to financiers.

In the past, Nigeria has had a hard time to extract worth from its. large mineral resources due to overlook and absence of investments.

Africa's top oil producer, which is also rich in lithium,. gold and limestone, will give mining licences to only business. that procedure their minerals locally after toughening licensing. guidelines for foreign companies in 2015.

(source: Reuters)