The Permanent Secretary overseeing the Ministries of Solid Minerals Development and Steel Development, Dr. Mary Ogbe has described the National Council on Mining and Mineral Resources Development (NCMMRD) conference as an invaluable platform to chart a way forward for a sustainable development of the minerals and metal sector.
Dr. Ogbe made this known at the opening ceremony of the 5th Edition of the National Council On Mining and Minerals Resources Development meeting, in Ilorin, Kwara State capital.
She described the Council meeting as a collective efforts to ensure the sustainable development of Nigeria’s solid Minerals sector.
“The theme ”Minerals and Metals sector: a panacea for economic growth and Diversity” is apt with the relevant sub-themes that will be discussed during the technical session” she added.
”So we are here as Stakeholders in the sector to deliberate on best way forward, so that we get the blessings of what God has given to us in the minerals and metal sector. That is my expectation”
According to Dr. Ogbe there is no better time to have such a topic as now, that the nation is depending on the Solid mineral and Metals sector for it’s economic prosperity for two reasons.
“Fossil fuel is gradually being phased out with the advent of electric cars …we may not get buyers for our fuel and Secondly, the world is going green and we must not be left behind. And for us, we are highly blessed with the energy minerals as well, she added.
Dr Ogbe expressed her profound appreciation to representatives from various government agencies, private sector players, and other Stakeholders who are attending the meeting, noting that their presence demonstrates commitment to the growth and advancement of the mineral and Metal resources sector.
While extolling the importance of the meeting to realizing the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the sector for the benefits of the people; the Permanent Secretary affirmed that this edition of the NCMMRD affords stakeholders in the sector and invaluable platform to deliver on key issues affecting the sector and chart a way forward.
”Our Agenda for today includes discussions on policy reforms, investment opportunities, community engagement, environmental sustainability, and fostering innovation in the sector” Dr. Ogbe stressed.
In her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Kwara State Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, Mrs Funke Sokoya, used the occasion to make a passionate appeal to the Ministers and Council members that the yearly resolutions agreed upon should be judiciously utilized.
She added that the participants would be solving most of the challenges facing them in their respective states- as evident in the sub-themes of this event, issues such as illegal mining and community development agreements ( CDA)… Mrs Sokoya emphasized .
Amongst the participants who graced the opening ceremony were the Kwara State Commissioner for Ministry of Solid Mineral Development, Alhaji AbdulQuawiy Olododo, who represented the Executive Governor of Kwara State, Directors of the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development/Steel Development, Director-General/ CEOs of Agencies of the two Ministries.