FG recommends Segilola model to miners
Dr. Dele Alake, minister of solid minerals development, has advised mining companies to emulate the international best practices of the Segilola gold project to develop the sector.
Alake expressed the
commitment of the federal government to support mining companies that place a
premium on local content in their operations.
Speaking during a site tour of the Segilola Resources Operating Limited (SROL), an indigenous gold mining company in Ilesha, Osun State, the minister lauded the extensive work that has gone into the facility, expressing delight that over 95% of its staff are Nigerians, urging other operators to take a cue from them.
” It gladdens my heart
that this is a wholly Nigerian project, and that is very commendable. Yes, you
have contractors, experts, and technical professionals, which is expected in
any project of this magnitude, but it is essentially a Nigerian project. That
for me is very remarkable and worthy of emulation by other potential investors,
local or foreign alike, “Alake added.
The minister commended
the company’s tenacity of purpose and efficient methods deployed to push
through with its vision, despite daunting challenges at inception.
Stressing that his
focus has been to redirect local and international attention to the mining
sector, Alake revealed that the implementation of his seven-point agenda
is to reposition the mining sector.
“I have made sanitising the security of mining
environment one of the critical points of my agenda. Recently, as part of
the process of actualising that policy, I had to unveil the creation of a mines
marshal. They have a base in all the states of the country, with the command
structure in my office, and in fact, that has thrown some sanity into the
operating environment of the mining sector. Reports reaching us indicate
that illegal miners are already fleeing their sites, even before operations
reach a crescendo, “the minister said.
Emphasising the
imperative of harmonious relationship with host communities, Alake lauded SROL
for overshooting its community development targets, urging mining companies
across the country to follow suit to ensure safer, unfettered operating
environment which will culminate in maximum beneficiation for both operators,
the host communities and government.
In his remarks Segun
Lawson, managing director and chief executive of Segilola Resources, stated
that the company is a world-class project powered by Nigerians. He appealed for
support from the federal governnment to enable it scale up, and contribute
better to the economy of the country.
The minister, in his
response, pledged the support of the Federal Government for SROL, particularly
because it promotes local content and positively impacts the host community
with developmental to shareholders.

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