- Safiu Kehinde
The Federal Government has established partnership with Zamfara state in an effort to boost mining industry in the state.
This was disclosed in a statement issued on Friday by the media aide to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori.
As contained in the statement made available to NPO Reports, the partnership occured following a courtesy visit to the Minister, Dele Alake, by Zamfara state governor, Dauda Lawal.
Speaking while receiving the governor, Alake described Zamfara as a resource-rich state while harping on the need for all levels of government to collaborate and exploit the resources for economic development.
On his part, Lawal maintained that the partnership is aimed at addressing challenges in the mining sector.
He also harped on the need to explore the necessary infrastructure to attract investors to solid minerals.
The statement read in part; “The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development (MSMD), has committed to working closely with the Zamfara State Government to leverage the state’s mineral resources for economic development.
“Speaking while receiving Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal in his office, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake emphasized the importance of the state to Nigeria’s mining sector, highlighting the need to eliminate impediments stifling mining development in the state.
“Zamfara is one of Nigeria’s most resource-rich states, particularly in solid minerals. It is essential for all levels of government to collaborate in responsibly exploiting these resources and ensuring that the revenue benefits both Zamfara citizens and Nigerians as a whole,” the minister stated.
“Governor Lawal noted that his visit aimed to enhance cooperation between the federal and state governments in addressing challenges in the mining sector.
“We discussed security concerns and strategies to better utilize our mineral resources for the benefit of both Zamfara and the nation. We need to explore the necessary infrastructure to attract investors to solid minerals,” Gov. Lawal said.
“It will be recalled that recent federal efforts to improve the mining environment in Zamfara include the elimination of several banditry leaders and ongoing security operations designed to create a safer investment climate.”