Mining Devt: FG inaugurates committee on Salt, Kaolin production

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By Palma Ileye

In line with it’s Renewed Hope Agenda to enhance local capacity for industrialisation and promote value addition in the Solid Minerals sector, the Federal Government has inagurated a 10- man Committee to strengthen the mechanism for full scale and industrial production of Salt and Kaolin in the country.

According to the Ministry’s press release issued yesterday by Alaba Balogun, Head, Press and Public Relations, during the inauguration ceremony held yesterday at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Abuja, the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Solid Minerals Development/ Steel Development, Dr Mary Ogbe stated that the initiative to explore and exploit Salt and Kaolin aligns with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu led administration to increase domestic use, capacity for export and boost employment opportunities.

Ogbe charged the 10- man Committee with the following terms of reference: Determine the extent of deposits and locations of brine and rock salt and Kaolin in Nigeria; Determine the number and viability of licenses issued for the exploration and exploitation of these minerals.

Also to: Determine the cost of exploration of those sites to ascertain the quantum of the existence of brine, rock salts and Kaolin ( if this has not been determined before); Propose the way forward to actualizing the building of Salt and Kaolin Processing plants in Nigeria with a given time frame as well as Come up with any other recommendation that will assist the Government in taking proactive measures to develop the sector.

She said: “In order to change the narrative and kick start the development of our nation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, with his Renewed Hope Agenda has challenged us to believe in our country and develop it as we do not have another country.

“It is this consideration that is behind the strong desire of the Honourable Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Oladele Alake to develop the exploration exploitation and processing of salt and Kaolin in Nigeria for Nigeria’s use and subsequent export. This will provide jobs for Nigerians, conserve foreign exchange and boost our economy.”

Elaborating further, the Permanent Secretary gave a timeline, on or before 30 November 2023 to the Committee for submission of its report in view of the urgency of the assignment.

Prof. Zachaeus Opafunsho, the Director- General/CEO of Council for Mining Engineers and Geoscientists of Nigeria, COMEG, will serve as Chairman of the Committe, while Mrs. Salamatu Umar, Director Special Duties Department in the Ministry is the Secretary.