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By Wale Odunsi
The National Economic Council (NEC) has resolved that
Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) should constitute an ad hoc committee to address
the challenges confronting the mining sector.
Gov. Abudullahi Sule of Nasarawa State briefed State House
correspondents after the NEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo on Thursday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, NAN reports.
Sule said that the council received a memorandum from the
Minister of Mines and Steel Development, which intimated to the council the
current relationship between the three tiers of government in fiscal governance
of the solid minerals sector.
He said the minister sought an improved synergy between the
three tiers of government in the sector and also requested the council’s
support in respect of the provisions of the constitution and the Nigerian
Mineral Mining Act.
The governor said that NEC was further informed that the
ministry had resuscitated the Presidential Mines Surveillance Taskforce in all
states of the federation with the responsibility of curbing illegal mining and
environmental degradation.
He said that the taskforce would also plug the revenue
leakages in addition to the institutionalising of National Council on Mining
and Mineral Resources Development.
“The resolutions of the council are as follows: council
resolved that there is a need for greater collaboration between the Federal
Ministry of Mines and Steel Development as well as the various states.
“It was also resolved that environmental issues and concerns
in various states have to be sorted out by the Federal Ministry of Mines and
the various states.
“Regarding community relationship, council resolved that there should be a full time engagement of the communities to avoid mistakes made in the oil sector.
“In summary, the governor of Ekiti State and Chairman of the
Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), should constitute an ad hoc committee involving
governors to engage with the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel to find ways
of addressing all the issues involved so that there will be fewer challenges
especially in this particular ministry,’’ he said.
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