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Host Communities Must Receive Maximum Benefits From Mining Operations — Dele Alake

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The minister of solid minerals development, Dele Alake, says the federal government will ensure host communities receive maximum benefits from mining operations in their areas.

Speaking at the 2023 West African mining host communities indaba (conference), on Wednesday, in Abuja, Alake said the government is committed to improving the security of the mining environment through a new security architecture already in the works.

“Everyone of us in this hall comes from one host community or the other. We come from somewhere, and that’s a host community,” he said.

“So when we talk about energising, enhancing the situation of host communities, we are talking about ourselves.

“If we are doing it for ourselves, it means we must give the desk to the host communities. So, we must ensure that host communities receive and derive maximum benefits from mining operations in their areas.”

The minister said that there is also a law that mandates and regulates activities between miners and host communities.

“There must be material benefits for these host communities. There is a clause in the Nigerian Mining Act that affects host communities,” he said.

“It mandates host communities and operating companies to sign community development agreements (CDAs).

“However, given our brief experience in this sector, we’ve noticed that there are altercations in the implementation of these CDAs.

“There are some communities that are at loggerheads with operators, or disagreements on some clauses in the CDAs, or most importantly, the difficulty in determining who are the genuine leaders of the communities. This has led to disputes, halting development, and economic activities.

“At the ministry, we are conceptualising policies, creating mechanisms to reduce such disputes to the barest minimum to ensure maximum beneficiation for everyone concerned.”

Alake also affirmed the commitment of the government to create an enduring governance structure to herald sustainable development in the mining sector.

“The governance structure is particularly very significant to move the solid minerals sector forward, not only to achieve the objectives of development but also to translate all policies into reality and achievements,” he said.

The minister said the sector has been neglected over the years but that has changed, as the ministry is not oblivious to the transition to clean energy globally.

Alake said for the survival of the economy, the focus has been shifted to the country’s God-given resource that is in abundance — solid minerals.

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Lagos Government Partners Netherlands Backed Coy On E-Waste Smelter Plant Establishment [PHOTOS]

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The Lagos State Government on Friday took another gigantic to managing the vast deposit of electronic waste in the state with the signing of a  Letter of Intent with a company from the Netherlands for the establishment of a smelter plant in Lagos.

Speaking during the signing programme at Alausa, Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources,  Tokunbo Wahab who signed on behalf of the State said it is about the economy of Lagos and improving it.

He added that when the smelter plant comes on stream, it would create new jobs and also create a new economy through conversion of e-waste into valuable products.

Wahab stated that the presence of the Consul General of the Netherlands affirms a vote of confidence on the company “Close the Loop BV” about its capabilities.

He described  Electronic waste as a  major waste that people usually don’t talk  about but with the latest step taken by Lagos, it is far ahead of some states and countries in the Sub region in terms of taking care of electronic waste and converting them to wealth.

He explained that many people do not have the proper awareness on how to dispose either the electronic products or the waste from e-products so the risk  pollution becomes more manifest.

He added that the improper management of e-waste can affect the environment badly saying in most cases the e-waste ended up on the landfills, incinerated and eventually exported to the developing countries for recycling.

“Before now, what usually happens to our electronic waste? Government put them together, ship them out, reconvert them to value, bring them in to sell to the people again” he said.

He stated that Lagos generates 13 thousand tons of waste daily, one third goes to waste to wealth, another one third to electronic waste and last part goes to energy.

According to him, residents must take ownership of the infrastructure in their enviroment. “Don’t   dispose waste into the drainage system. You are the ones paying the tax, so the government provide infrastructure from the taxes you pay. As a good citizens you must always say something when the arises”.

The Special Adviser on Environment, Mr. Rotimi Akodu while speaking said the Lagos team is ready to collaborate and see that things are sorted the way it should be adding that “Close the Loop BV” officials seemed poised for the job at hand.

“We have a lot of waste in place that we don’t know what to do with them, but now is the time. We just worked on the conversion of waste to wealth. We just signed the conversion of waste to energy and now we are taking care of our electronic waste. Am sure that no state imagined that it is possible. It is something we welcome and ready to partner you” he said.

Netherlands Consul General in Nigeria Mr. Michel Deleen noted that it has been observed that Lagos Government is very pro – active in all its endeavours citing the example of the heavy rainfall experienced few days ago and the flash flood that accompanied it disappeared after a few hours of the rains stopping.

“The truth is most Developed countries with infrastructure in place still experience flash flood when it rains incessantly “he said

He emphasized that the Netherlands government is set to collaborate with Lagos  to turn waste into value and extract valuable wastes as well adding that this is the begining of that stage and signing of the LOI  is very impotant because it is a global issue.

Also speaking,  the President Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers, Ingrid Thijssen expressed delight at the partnership, saying it will benefit both parties tremendously. #GreaterLagos

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Lagos Police Foil Kidnap Attempt In Mushin [VIDEO]

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Officers from the Lagos Police Command, on Thursday night, successfully thwarted a kidnapping attempt on Oloje Street in the Papa Ajao area of Mushin.

During a shootout with the kidnappers, the police reportedly killed six out of the seven suspects, preventing them from carrying out their intended crime.

Sharing a video, X (formerly known as Twitter) user @eonsintelligenc wrote: “Last night, operatives of the Lagos State Police Command (#LagosPoliceNG) successfully foiled a kidnapping attempt on Oloje Street, Papa Ajao, Mushin, Lagos State. The kidnappers exchanged gunfire with the police, who reportedly eliminated 6 out of the 7 kidnappers.”

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President Tinubu Injects N2trn To Stimulate Economy

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has approved the injection of N2 trillion into the economy to stimulate it.

Wale Edun, the Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, says Tinubu gave the approval on Thursday while unveiling an accelerated stabilisation and advancement plan.

He unveiled the plan while inaugurating the Presidential Economic Coordination Council (PECC) at the State House in Abuja, three months after the formation of a 30-member committee aimed at revitalizing the economy in the short term.

“The sum of that very important exercise is a N2 trillion package involving N350 billion funding for health and social welfare, N500 billion funding for agriculture and food security, N500 billion for the energy and power sector and general business support of about N650 billion,” the minister briefed journalist after the meeting.

“They (PECC members) were presented with the outcomes of Mr. President’s review of the accelerated stabilisation and advancement plan.

“It is an emergency plan to cover the next six months, which Mr. President had directed his economic team, the sub-nationals, and the private sector to put together for his consideration.

“In addition to a range of policy and tax measures, there is a range of executive orders which Mr. President has signed and which are being gazetted to ease the cost of doing business. There are a number of funding which will reduce the cost of interest rates for certain sectors, small and medium scale in particular, but also larger companies.”

The move is coming when the Nigerian economy is facing serious challenges and inflation figures have reached new highs after the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira.

Labour unions are demanding improved wages, arguing that the cost of living hit new levels.

But Tinubu’s government has repeatedly called for patience and assured Nigerians that its reforms will yield dividends soonest.

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