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Home»Business & Economy»UNGA: Nigeria’s Mineral Deposit Valued At Over $700bn With Huge Potential To Increase – Alake
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UNGA: Nigeria’s Mineral Deposit Valued At Over $700bn With Huge Potential To Increase – Alake

Feyisayo HelenBy Feyisayo HelenSeptember 21, 20235 Mins Read
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IBADAN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has revealed that despite Nigeria being behind other African countries in mining, her mineral deposit is valued at over $700bn with a huge potential to increase.

He added that Nigeria is ready to play an important role in meeting the global demand for critical minerals.

Speaking at a special session on the sidelines of the ongoing United Nations General Assembly in New York, Alake said the nation’s mineral resources make it one of the top 10 players in the energy sector.

The minister spoke on the topic: “From critical minerals to energy transition: Africa in the driver’s seat” at the Corporate Council of Africa event.

Speaking broadly of the continent, Alake said Africa is fit for the driver’s seat of the global energy transition driven by critical minerals.

He said: “Nigeria has always occupied a special position in global energy discourse. Nigeria played a vital role as a key oil exporter during the hydrocarbon era and became a top 10 oil exporter. As the face of global energy changes, Nigeria again emerges as a key supplier of gas, which we know is an important energy transition fuel today. Last year, amid the Russia-Ukraine crisis, Nigeria was one of the top LNG exporters to Europe and the 6th largest LNG global exporter in 2022. As you can see, there is a clear trend: whenever Nigeria is active in the global energy space, it emerges as a top 10 global player and will be no different with critical minerals.

“Nigeria is endowed with a vast deposit of minerals critical to our new world. In our new world mobility requires a new form of energy driven by minerals in our new electric vehicle world; technology is more mineral-dependent; our energy source will depend more on the energy converted from the sun and other sources; and energy storage is even more mineral reliant. This trend does not have any reversal in sight and demand will only continue particularly as the world seeks and envisions a lower carbon future where environment, social and governance (ESG) factors are prioritized in governance and investment decisions. Therefore, minerals are at the forefront.”

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He also traced the transition from different energy sources to the now prominent renewable energy sources.

“The shift from fossil-based energy systems to renewable energy such as wind and solar has meant that minerals that were not a part of general and public parlance have become a part of everyday speech. Today, lithium, for example, is woven through everyday conversations, and this is only the beginning.

“Without a doubt, minerals are a major focus of our world today and rightly so. Nigeria is well-positioned to play an important role in our new world. Our Solid mineral sector is valued at over USD$700bn, and we know more is to be discovered. Endowed with critical minerals, Nigeria should not and, dare I say, cannot be ignored.

“We may not have a strong historic mining history like some of our neighbours such as Ghana, Mali and those in the South such as South Africa, Botswana, etc. but things are about to change,” he added.

According to him, Lithium-hosted pegmatite rocks are available in Nigeria across states such as Nasarawa, Kwara, Oyo, Abuja, Kebbi and many more. Graphite is found in states such as Kaduna. One of the key objectives of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, according to Mr. Alake, is to develop the entire value chain in-country – in the case of lithium.

“We want to go from Ore to concentrate to lithium hydroxide to end product,” the Minister emphasised.

He also listed states with rare Earth Elements critical for wind turbines and EV motors, such as Nasarawa and Plateau.

He added, “Platinum group minerals can be seen in the middle belt such as Benue and other regions. We have nickel in Kaduna and other locations. Zinc, vital to offshore and onshore wind power generation, has been a mainstay in Nigeria and is available in Ebonyi, Nasarawa, Plateau, and many other Nigerian states.

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He added that the nation was ready for foreign investment in the solid mineral sector, with President Bola Tinubu giving it prominence.

“It is clear that Nigeria is important to the world and we are ready for investment, collaboration and partnerships in our solid mineral sector. Our new president, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has made the solid mineral development sector vital in his administration and we are committed to making it a key contributor to our national GDP. A lot of work has been done in the sector under former administrations and we plan to take it further. Nigeria is prime to becoming a mining destination on the continent and it will happen in our time.”

He listed the incentives available for potential investors as up to 95% capital allowances of qualifying capital expenditure, up to 3-5 years tax holidays, possible capitalization of expenditure on exploration and surveys, free transferability of foreign currency through the Central Bank of Nigeria for servicing of foreign loans and remittances of foreign capital and much more.

He also said the country was interested in joint ventures with foreign major mining companies to explore the critical minerals.

Many leaders in the public sector, financial services and mining sectors were present at the Roundtable session. Some of them include the Minister of Solid Minerals and Mines from Namibia, the Ambassadors of Tanzania to the United States, the Ambassador of Zambia to the United States, Alexia Latortue from the US Treasury Department, Ms Inesha Premaratne from the US International Development Finance Corporation, Seth Levey from Glencore, Hannah Gardner from DLA Piper, Daniele Laporta from Gerald Group among others.

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