
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake says the Nigerian mining sector represents one of the most exciting investment destinations on the African continent.
He stated this at a news conference ahead of this year’s mining week in Abuja with the theme “Nigerian Mining: From Progress to Global Relevance”
Alake who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Faruk Yusuf-Yabo said the ministry will ensure that mining contributes meaningfully to the nation’s GDP, Job creation, and community development and to embed global best practices in environmental and social governance
He added that the Ministry is set to review the past decade of progress, set the tone for the future, and reaffirm Nigeria’s place in the global mining community.
When he stated that “I therefore invite all stakeholders, local and international to participate fully in this landmark 10th edition. The decade ahead is not just about mineral potential and opportunities, but about decisive action and achieving global relevance. Nigeria welcomes those who will join us on this journey.”
Dr. Alake stressed that with the nation’s rich Mineral endowment, Nigeria is ready for responsible and profitable mining investments.
“Our legal frameworks are being strengthened, our licensing processes streamlined, and we are deepening partnerships to ensure that investors find both security and sustainability in our mining environment,” the Minister added.
The President of the Miners Association of Nigeria, Mr. Dele Ayanleke stressed that with the right policies, collaboration, and investment, the mining sector can drive economic diversification, create jobs, and contribute significantly to national development.
He further emphasized that this initiatives can promote investment, enhance safety, support artisanal and small-scale miners, and drive compliance with global best practices will be engaged at the event.
He then urged all stakeholders, government agencies, investors, mining operators, sponsors, partners, service providers, and the media to actively participate in this milestone edition” Ayanleke added.
In another submission, the head of mining sector business development of PwC Nigeria, Mr. Habeeb Jaiyeola explained that the Nigerian mining week has created a lot of development in the mining industry through collaboration and dialogue between stakeholders and the introduction of new initiatives.
Another representative from Vuka group, Samukelo Madlabane stated that the mining week will continue its critical role in shaping the industry’s future by championing collaboration, innovation and sustainable development noting that it is not just a platform but a catalyst for progress
Mr Aliyu Saidu, The Executive Director of Administration and Finance of the Kaduna Mining Development Company, pledged commitment towards sponsoring a focused space for investors, mining operators, connecting and exploring strategic opportunities





