Mining act review critical to sanitise sector - Miners

Ayanleke explained that the review was necessary to address a brewing constitutional crisis with grave economic consequences in the sector.

Update: 2024-05-08 17:21 GMT

The Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) has said the critical review of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (NMMA) 2007 would sanitise the sector.

The National President of MAN, Mr. Dele Ayanleke, said this in an interview with the newsmen on Wednesday in Abuja.

Ayanleke explained that the review was necessary to address a brewing constitutional crisis with grave economic consequences for the sector.

He emphasised the need for orientation on how the currently existing provisions of the constitution and the mining act under review could be explored to address current challenges in the sector.

He urged due process to be adopted for the review of the act to ensure its effectiveness.

“We hold a strong view that dynamism of human society calls for periodic reviews and reforms of the system.

"Hence, the legal and regulatory frameworks in the national mining ecosystem, having been in place for close to two decades, call for review.

“It is, however, imperative that such a review  also follow the due process of the rule of law,” he said.

NAN reports that the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, proposed a review of the mining law in 2023 to compel investors to obtain the consent of communities before applying for mineral titles.

Also, at the Policy Dialogue on Solid Minerals organised by the House Committee on Solid Minerals in February, the chairman of the committee, Jonathan Gbefwi, said the reform was aimed at ensuring the law meets the country`s current realities.

According to Ayanleke, MAN is fully supporting ongoing initiatives by the National Assembly and the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development to review the act, urging more robust dialogue as the process progresses.

“This is necessary in view of an item in the proposed constitutional review that mentions the involvement of state governments in mining, “he said.

Supreme News also reports that in April 2023, the Federal Executive Council approved the proposed bill of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2023, aimed at revising the law to govern the sector.

The new NMMA is expected to address key issues within the sector, such as governance and local content, with the hope of formalising the sector and improving relations with local communities, among other objectives.

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