Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals Development, the Honourable Dr Dele Alake, says the theme of this year’s Nigeria Mining Week: “From the Inside Out: Building the Mining Sector to be the Cornerstone of Nigeria’s Economy,” reflects the ministry’s “unwavering commitment to creating a mining industry that anchors national prosperity, supports sustainable growth, and fuels industrialization.”
The minister was addressing the media in Abuja on Tuesday, on the eve of the ninth edition of the Nigeria Mining Week conference and expo, taking place in the Nigerian capital from 18th to 20th November 2024, at the Ajuba Continental Hotel. The event is organised by the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) in collaboration with PwC Nigeria and VUKA Group, while the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development is the official host.
According to Minister Alake, Nigeria Mining Week has evolved into more than a gathering of industry experts: “It is a powerful forum where we refine our shared vision, aligning our goals to create a robust, self-reliant mining sector. Guided by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, we envision an era in which Nigeria’s mineral wealth serves as the backbone of economic diversification, job creation, and community development, advancing our national interest for the benefit of every Nigerian.”
Mutually beneficial partnership
Addressing investors in particular, Dr Alake said the ministry’s aim is “to present Nigeria as a destination where investments are well-informed and reliable, we invite the world to engage in a mutually beneficial partnership that elevates our mining landscape to international standards.”
He added that the ministry was focused on establishing systems and structures that allow Nigerians to benefit directly from our resources: “Through local value addition, processing, and beneficiation, our aim is to transform Nigeria’s mineral wealth into industrial and economic power, generating jobs and supporting local businesses in ways that ripple through our economy.”
At the core of this transformative agenda, Dr Alake explained, lies a dedication to precision and transparency in data. “Quality geoscientific data not only attracts investors but also enhances the credibility and stability of our sector.”
The minister also addressed the security challenges of the sector, particularly illegal mining: “We are intensifying efforts to protect our resources with robust surveillance and enhanced inter-agency cooperation, ensuring that every mineral extracted contributes to national development and strengthens investor trust in our mining landscape.”
Dr Alake added that artisanal and small-scale mining represents a cornerstone of their people-focused approach: “We’re working to integrate these miners into a formalized system that enhances their safety, improves profitability, and offers better access to technology.”
Event has stamped its feet
Representing the many Nigerian artisanal and small-scale minders is the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), one of the founding organisers of Nigeria Mining Week. Addressing the media, MAN President Dele Ayanleke expressed his thanks to the ministry and the other event organisers for sustaining the tempo of this annual flagship event.
President Ayanleke stated that “Nigeria Mining Week ha[d] stamped its feet on the sand of the Nigerian mining sector as the premium platform for the assessment of industry progress, setting the future agenda and showcasing the emerging technologies and methodologies, through the gathering of the widest arrays of international players of latest solution providers and expertise to unlock the potentials of our mineral endowments for wealth creation.”
World-class event platform
During the press conference in Abuja, Samukelo Madlabane, Director: Mining at the event organiser VUKA Group extended a special word of thanks to the event’s advisory board and sponsors, many of which have been supporting the event since inception. “Their generous commitment allows us to deliver a world-class event platform” said Madlabane. “Their belief in the future of Nigerian mining fuels our efforts to connect stakeholders and drive industry growth.”
Nigeria Mining Week’s sponsors for 2024 are as follows:
- Diamond plus sponsor: Titan Minerals Ltd.
- Diamond sponsors: African Finance Corporation, Kursi Group, Mikano Motors, Segilola Resources Operation Limited and Sinogrand.
- Gold sponsors: Beak Consultants, Delta Group, Kam Holding Limited, Mantrac Nigeria and Rapidlink Group of Companies Limited.
- Silver sponsors: PanAfrican Equipment (Nigeria) Ltd., SMT Nigeria and XCMG.
- Bronze sponsors: ENR Advisory, Goodness Multi Services SARL, Lithium King Limited, Nuctech Company Limited, PRD Rigs, Pugh Nigeria Limited and Solar Nigachem Limited.
Key discussion points
Habeeb Jaiyeola, Partner, Mining Sector, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Nigeria, called on all local and international stakeholders in the mining ecosystem to join the discussions at Nigeria Mining Week.
Some key discussion points of this year’s event include:
- Optimising Nigeria’s brownfield and greenfield mineral assets for economic growth.
- Navigating subnational roles in Nigeria’s mining sector: Lessons from global practices on mineral resource federalism.
- Re-evaluating Nigeria’s strategic and critical minerals: A framework for sustainable development and national security.
- Leveraging the capital market to build Nigeria’s mining finance ecosystem.
- Women in Mining and nurturing a junior mining sector in Nigeria.