The
Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Kayode Fayemi, is leading
the Nigerian delegation to the Africa Down Under Conference, holding in
Perth, Australia, between September 6th to 8th, 2017.
Widely
regarded as a conference that attracts significant interest from
organisations prospecting for business opportunities in the mining
sector in Africa, the Nigerian delegation includes critical
stakeholders, notably, officials of some state governments in charge of
minerals and mining; financial experts, investors and operators.
The
Minister will also deliver a paper “Mining for Shared Prosperity: Why
Nigeria, Why Now” on the opening day of the conference which is renowned
as one of the leading fora for facilitating discussions on how to grow
investments and participation in the African Mining space.
Nigeria
was a major focus at the conference last year following the discovery,
by an Australian firm, of a huge deposit of Nickel in Kaduna State. The
Minister is expected to provide an update on the mineral among other
issues, during the conference.
According to a statement by
the Ministry, Nigeria’s participation at this year’s conference is
expected to serve the following strategic objectives: “Signal to the
international mining community, the country’s economic policy priorities
which focus on the diversification of Nigeria’s revenue base by
repositioning the mining sector for greater productivity.
“Showcase
to potential investors, investment opportunities in the mining sector
in Nigeria, existing incentives and on going reforms.
“Take
advantage of the attendance of key decision makers and influencers in
the industry from all over the world to engage in high-level Economic
Diplomacy, to address the misconceptions about Nigeria’s mining industry
and business environment in general, that accounts for her low ranking
on the global mining policy perception and ease-of-doing-business
indices.
“Network with other government delegates (especially of
African countries) and representatives of multilateral organizations, to
explore potential areas of cooperation and to ensure Nigeria takes a
lead and visible role in advancing the objectives of the African Mining
Vision (AVM).
“Ensure robust tracking of the competitive
activities of other mining countries towards identifying ways through
which Nigeria can improve the marketability and competitiveness of our
mining industry.
“Use the opportunity to learn best industry
practices around the globe as well as new and improved technology or
techniques adopted for mining operations and geological data gathering
in other mining jurisdictions.”
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