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In brief: mining rights and title in Nigeria

By virtue of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, and the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 (Chapter N162 Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (LFN) 2004 (the Mining ...

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Nigeria: A Guide To Navigating The Legal Regime Of …

The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 (the 'NMMA' or the 'Act') Enacted by the National Assembly pursuant to its constitutional mandate, the NMMA is the …

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Home | Ministry of Mines and Steel Development

Welcome to the Integrated Automation and Interactive Solid Minerals Portal (IAISMP), the GO-TO portal for real time information on Mining Sector in Nigeria. Office:No. 2, Luanda Crescent, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, …

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Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Nigeria

Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Nigeria: Recommendations to Address Mercury and Lead Exposure Executive Summary In 2010, a major lead poisoning outbreak in Zamfara State, Nigeria made international headlines. ... Consider dropping the requirement (in Section 91 of the 2007 Minerals and Mining Act) that miners form cooperatives in …

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Nigerian Mining Sector Brief | 1 Nigerian Mining Sector Brief

the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (the Act) in 2007, amongst other policy efforts. However, these efforts have only led to a minuscule growth in the sector; with the …

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Minerals And Mining Policies In Nigeria: Implications On

Such Acts included the Nigerian Coal Mining Act of 1950, the Gold and Diamond Trading Act, the Explosives Act of 1964, the Tin Act No. 25 of 1967, and the Quarries Act and Allied Regulations of 1969. Much of the mineral potentials of Nigeria like most of West Africa have not been defined by exploration nor has it been fully developed, largely ...

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Zamfara gold mining: Niger Delta seeks amendment of petroleum, mining

Irked by the alleged double standard displayed by the Federal Government in the Zamfara gold mining saga, individuals and interest groups in the Niger Delta are, among other things, calling for an ...

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Niger Delta stakeholders react to gold mining and sale by Zamfara

The recent sale of bars made from gold mined in Zamfara for N5b by the Zamfara State government is a flagrant violation of Sections one and two of the Nigerian Mineral and Mining Act 2007, which ...

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Mining In Ghana

The exploration of gold reserves in Ghana is governed by several laws within her jurisdiction which includes the following; The 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana. The Minerals and Mining Act 2006 (Act 703) as amended by the Minerals and Mining (Amendment) Act 2015 (Act 900) (All together the Minerals and Mining Act).

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How corruption denies Nigeria of mining sector dollars

The country's Minister of State for Mines and Steel, Uche Ogar, admitted in 2021 that Nigeria lost over $5 billion through illegal smuggling of gold between 2012 and 2018. According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), over $9 billion is lost every other year as a result of illegal mining activities in the country.

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Nigeria seeks to tighten rules to curb raw mineral exports

5 hours agoIdanre Hills, Nigeria. Stock image. Nigeria plans to tighten rules to reduce the export of raw minerals and encourage the shipment of processed products, a move …

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A Guide To Navigating The Legal Regime Of The Nigerian Mining …

The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 (the 'NMMA' or the 'Act') Enacted by the National Assembly pursuant to its constitutional mandate, the NMMA is the principal law governing the mining sector. It is the primary sectoral law which also vests ownership and control of mineral resources in the FG, to hold and manage same on …

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Changes in Nigeria's Mining Law

Mining Operation in Nigeria. With plans to revise the Nigeria Minerals and Mining Act (NMMA), the Nigerian government has taken the first step towards restoring its mining sector to its former glory and beyond. A little history. The Nigerian land is blessed with outstanding mineral reserves. Until 1967, the country was a major exporter of coal ...

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Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor

In 2022, Nigeria made moderate advancement in efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labor. Five additional Nigerian Governors signed the Child Rights Act, which provides free and compulsory education for …

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2021 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor: Nigeria

artisanal mining. The Child's Right Act has been adopted by only 29 out of Nigeria's 36 states (including the capital federal territory), leaving the remaining 7 states in northern Nigeria with legal statutes that do not meet international standards for the prohibition of children in illicit activities.

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2020 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor: Nigeria

The Child's Right Act has been adopted by only 25 out of Nigeria's 36 states, leaving the remaining 11 states in northern Nigeria with legal ... Artisanal gold mining and processing (1,8,10,11) Harvesting sand (11) ... Children from West African countries experience forced labor in Nigeria, including in granite and gold mines. (4,5,26)

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Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office | Home

The Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office (NMCO) was established in 2007 with the responsibility for the Administration and Management of Mineral Titles in Nigeria in accordance with Section 5 (1) of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 (the Act). Address: 37 Lobito Crescent; Off Ademola Adetokunbo, Wuse II, Abuja Nigeria +234 (0) 816-410-1937

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ACT, 2007 MINING IN NIGERIA –THE NIGERIAN …

min es that could be re -opened. The gold mining opportunity in Nigeria could be very much like that of Ghana where abandoned mines could be redeveloped. Thus …

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Nigerian Mining Sector Watch

This Bill seeks to repeal the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Act (NOGIDA) 2010. This Bill has passed the second reading in both the Senate and House of representatives. Some of the highlights of the Bill are: ... 2020, especially in Gold mining. Therefore, the FG needs to build on the small victories recorded so far in the areas

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FG to review all Mining licenses, Mining Act, NIOMCO

"Domestically, the Solid Minerals Corporation will engage the Nigerian financial system, which has demonstrated palpable reluctance to support mineral prospecting and mining because of the long ...

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An in-depth look at the current state of mining in Nigeria

The Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Initiative was recently flagged off by the Federal Government, working with the Solid Mineral Development Fund. ... Exploitation and exploration of solid minerals are governed by the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2008 (the Act), and the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Regulation 2011. ...

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Nigeria: Nigeria's Solid Minerals As A Source Of Economic

Nigeria is enriched with over forty (40) types of minerals including marble, gypsum, lithium, silver, granite, gold, gemstones, bentonite, iron ore and talc. ... Minerals and Mining Act No. 20 of 2007 (the MMA): The Act is the principal legislation that regulates the Nigerian mining sector. The Act vests the control, regulation and ownership of ...

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Nigeria: What to Know About Mineral Exploration Licencing in Nigeria

In a bid to regulate all aspects of exploration and exploitation of solid minerals in the country, the Nigerian government in 2007 re-enacted the Nigerian Mineral and Mining Act.

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Advisory Outlook

the national council of mining and mineral resources development. Notably, The Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geo-sciences, Jos (Establishment) Act was assented to by the president in Nov 2018 for training of manpower for the sector and research. In addition, the Federal Government in 2018 presented a Roadmap for the "Development of Nigeria's

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Solid mineral in 2020: Artisanal mining, resource control as …

One of the events that shaped 2020 in the solid mineral sector is the renewed call for the amendment of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007, the Petroleum Act and related laws guiding ...

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Nigerian Mining Sector Watch

metals sector recorded better fortunes, especially Gold. This was largely due to the uncertainties around global crude oil prices and capital markets. In Nigeria, despite the …

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Energy Deregulation in Nigeria Could Lead to Bitcoin Mining Gold …

THE ELECTRICITY ACT AND BITCOIN MINING. The process of mining Bitcoin using renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, or hydropower has gained popularity in recent years due to the critics' concerns about the environmental impact of traditional Bitcoin mining, now making up over 52% of Bitcoin mining energy. Some …

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Home | Ministry of Mines and Steel Development

Home | Ministry of Mines and Steel Development. Leave a message. TOLL FREE: 080 0020 00300 +234 908 740 4761, +234 908 740 4762, +234 908 740 4763 iaismp.support@minesandsteel.

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Nigeria: Mineral Policy | SpringerLink

Following these, a 7-year strategic action plan was developed to cover the period 2002–2009. The new solid mineral development policy and the Mineral and Mining Act 1999 shaped and created the legal and regulatory framework for Nigeria's mineral and mining sector (Nigerian Mineral and Mining Policy 2008). The mining policy is …

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