The era of exporting raw gold, lithium and other crude mineral resources from Nigeria is gone for good, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said yesterday.
President Tinubu said many local companies have already adjusted their business plans to the new normal, urging others to do same.
The President said the creation of the policy of value addition to mineral resources before exportation by his administration was to halt the huge losses recorded through the exports of unprocessed mineral commodities.
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Tinubu spoke in Abuja at the second day of the eighth edition of the Nigerian Mining Week, which was organised by the Miners Association of Nigeria.
“This administration has hit the ground running with remodeling the former Ministry of Mines and Steel Development into the ministry of Solid Minerals development and Ministry of steel developments, in order to demonstrate the resolve of the federal government to maximise the potentials of the mining industry significantly and improve its contribution to the revenue of government.
“The present administration has observed the huge losses recorded by the nation through the exports of crude mineral commodities and therefore has evolved a policy of value addition to its mineral resources before exportation, the policy will ensure that the teaming youths in the country will also be meaningfully absorbed in economic benches that will empower them while developing their skills.
“Through this policy, the era of export of crude minerals from Nigeria is gone. It is gratifying to note that many companies in Nigeria have already adjusted their business plans to this new normal and we hope others are encouraged to do same
“We are determined to use every potential to industrialised this great country. There is no reason why Nigeria and Africa should not be leading in any of the critical mineral value chains.
“The recent global trends in the energy transition initiatives have led to stunning discoveries which has opened Nigeria to geological exploration works that have grown the availability of huge lithium resources of high grade across many states in Nigeria,” he said.
TNG reports Tinubu was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume said at the second day of the eighth edition of the Nigerian Mining Week.
The event organised by the Miners Association of Nigeria was hosted by the Ministry of Solid Mineral Development at the International Conference Centre (ICC).