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FG revokes 924 dormant mining licences

April 25, 2024
in Nigeria News
FG revokes 924 dormant mining licences, gives defaulters 30 days to pay fines
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The Nigerian government has revoked 924 dormant mining licences covering exploration, mining, small scale mining and quarrying.

Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, says the move is to cleanse the sector of licence racketeering.

In November last year, the federal government through the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, announced the revocation of 1,663 mineral licenses.

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It cited failure to pay statutory charges, fees and dues to the Federal Government.

The Minister warned licences yet to resume work on their mining projects to do so without delay.

The Minister said licence racketeering was one of the challenges hindering sector’s development.

Five months after, the government is back on the same turf.

The Minister says the government is determined to redress the nations losses to foreign direct investment through the activities of saboteurs.

Government is now determined more than ever before to invoke the ‘Use it or lose it’ policy.

And having fulfilled all constitutional. Provisions, he says 39 out of the 963 dormant companies regularised their operations as he announced the revocation of 924 licences

The Minister said licence racketeering must be dealt with to sanitise. the sector

The affected licences wanting to return to their businesses have a 30 days timeliness to pay fines ranging between N5 million and N10 million.

Government is confident that with the latest step, investors across the globe can now apply for any of the cadastral units on the basis of ‘first come, first serve’ as it continues to enhance transparency and efficiency in the sector.

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