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FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Mynd44: 6:49am On Sep 05, 2023
The sector also contributed N814.59 billion between 2007 and 2021, with the 2021 earnings, the highest.

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) made this known on Monday in Abuja, while unveiling its 2021 Solid Minerals Industry Report, tagged: “Impact built on blocking leakages to grow revenue’’.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, unveiled the report.

Akume was represented by Dr Maurice Mbaeri, Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, SGF.

The report, the 12th in the series, covers actual payments by 1,214 companies operating in the sector and receipts from three key government agencies.

It covers the quantities of minerals produced, utilised and exported from the sector, reconciled the physical/financial transactions and undertook special verification on some processes.

Presenting the report, Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, Executive Secretary, NEITI, said the figure showed an increase of N60.32 billion or 51.89 per cent growth, when compared to the 2020 revenue flows of N116.82 billion.

This positive trend, he said, reflected a continuation of the upward positive trajectory observed in the sector over the past five years.

“This contribution, though a significant increase over past years, is still abysmal considering the potentials of the sector to the Nigerian economy,” he said.

Orji said the 2021 Solid Minerals report reviewed, ascertained, reconciled and reported all revenues and investment flows to and from government in the solid minerals sector.

He said the NEITI report also covered balances payable/receivable from financial inflows, tracked the funds and utilisation meant for the development of solid minerals in Nigeria.

According to Orji, the funds include Natural Resources Development Fund; Solid Minerals Development Fund; Ministry of Mines and Steel Development’s MinDiver Programme and Solid Minerals Development Funds under the Small and Medium Industries Equity Investment Scheme operated through the Bank of Industry.

A breakdown of the revenues showed that the Federal Inland Revenue Service collected N169.52 billion; Mining Cadastre Office generated N4.3Billion while the Mining Inspectorate Department generated N3.62 billion.

He said the revenue to the federation account from the sector in the past 15 years, which was N818.04 billion was significantly low compared to the economic potential of the sector.

On Production, Orji said the report disclosed that the total volume of solid minerals used or sold in 2021 was 76.28 million tons with a royalty payment of N3.57 billion.

“The minerals with the largest production volume in the year under review are Granite, Limestone, Laterite, Clay and Sand.

“Dangote Plc accounted for the highest production with a total production of 28.8 million tons. Bua and Lafarge accounted for 8.4 and 4.3 million tons while Zeberced accounted for 3.3 million tons respectively.


“Ogun state recorded the highest production in the year under review, with a total of 17.5 million tons followed by Kogi state with 16.3 million tons and Edo with 8 million tons.

“The least production volume was recorded in Borno State with 25,500 tons,” he said.

The NEITI boss said a total of 2,045 licenses were issued with exploration licenses accounting for 840 (increase of 62.79 per cent), Small Scale Mining Lease, 771, Quarry Lease, 255, Reconnaissance Permit. 139 and Mining leases 40.

On Export, he said the total minerals exported in 2021 was 142.54 million tons with a Free on Board value of US$ 101.29 million, an increase of 138.57 per cent from the US$ 42.46 million reported in 2020 report.

He said China was identified as the principal destination of Nigeria’s mineral exports, accounting for 97 per cent and 88 per cent of the export volume and value while other destinations for Nigeria’s minerals included Malaysia, Korea, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.

On solid minerals contribution to the economy, he said the report revealed that the sector contributed 0.63 per cent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), while there was improvement compared to previous years where it contributed 0.45 per cent in 2020 and 0.26 per cent in 2019.

According to him, the sector has not yet reached its full potential in making a significant impact on the overall Nigerian economy.

He identified a total of N1.06 billion as outstanding company liability to government within the period under review as a result of failure of some companies to pay their annual service fees for the respective mineral titles.

Annual service fee is a statutory payment by mineral title holders for each cadastral unit on mineral titles.
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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by GOFRONT(m): 6:53am On Sep 05, 2023
Nigeria, A blessed country but.....but

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by allen113: 6:54am On Sep 05, 2023
2031 ke?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by oyeb15: 6:54am On Sep 05, 2023
All the generation--- customs, immigration, crude oil, solid mineral s, ports, firs , nimassa ,faan etc

The citizens are getting poorer everyday. No development. The formers are better than the latter self imposed anti - democratic leaders.

We can't continue this way

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Beremx(f): 6:54am On Sep 05, 2023
2031? Oga Mynd44 correct yourself.

When will Nigeria start generating money from gold exports to feed the nation? That's an important source of revenue

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by STEWpid(f): 6:54am On Sep 05, 2023
Chai..


FG generated or FG to generate...by 2031?


I no kuku understand Ingilish.


TanGod the headline has been corrected.

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Slow and steady we will get to the nation of our dreams.

A land flowing with milk and honey.

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime,
Whether the evil ones like it or not.

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by MrsTwrite(f): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
2031? shocked How

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by vhykeeytor(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Mynd44:
https://dailypost.ng/2023/09/04/fg-generated-n193-59bn-from-solid-minerals-in-2021-neiti/

So we are still living in the past abi what am I seeing. This country no go ever better Aje.

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Teeklef(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Time traveling

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Babaj02: 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
2031?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by najoe07(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
A country blessed with abundant minerals, but cursed with selfish and bad leaders. We as citizens, are the architect of our own misfortune!
Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by israelmao(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Where are all the revenues generated going?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by concreteaffairs: 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
In the future

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by RoeEvi(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
Generated in 2031, what year are we in? Is like FG is living ahead of time .

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by TheKing4040(m): 6:55am On Sep 05, 2023
I don't care if FG generated 900 zilion dollars from any piss of shit solid minerals, it doesn't matter to me because there's always nothing to show for all this .. as a matter of fact the suffering of the masses keeps increasing whenever there's more money generated from our natural resources. God punish our good for nothing leaders..

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by billionman: 6:56am On Sep 05, 2023
2031?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by propsvilla2: 6:56am On Sep 05, 2023
K
Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by MrSinister(m): 6:56am On Sep 05, 2023
2031 grin grin this report is futuristic

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:56am On Sep 05, 2023
vhykeeytor:

So we are still living in the past abi what am I seeing. This country no go ever better Aje.
If that is what you wish for yourself,
So shall it be aje.

For the good, honest and hardworking Nigerians that pray for this country to succeed, they shall eat the fruit of the land,
For the ones that call our darling nation a zoo and lay curses on her,
Whatever they wish for our darling nation will be their portion a thousand folds.
Iseeeeeeee

No be curse
Na FACT!

We Rise.

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by richidinho(m): 6:57am On Sep 05, 2023
grin
Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by inforesource: 6:57am On Sep 05, 2023
2031?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by inoki247: 6:57am On Sep 05, 2023
Lol 2031...



We Neva even finish 2023...

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by BoldBrainz(m): 6:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Na the time travel make me open the thread.

I wan understand how 194 billion naira wan manage be big money for government eye in the future, when one Accountant General can steal it in one heist today.
Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Funkyswagzz(m): 6:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Op know that this figures are pure lie. The 2031 loud😂

Modified: so it's now that the government is giving us record of 2021 in solid minerals. This country is in serious bondage may God help us

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by UHLmoving: 6:58am On Sep 05, 2023
Gather here if you think 193.59 billion naira is too lean a figure to be generated from the abundance of mineral resources scattered around Nigeria shocked

https://youtube.com/shorts/qWRIWr1i7Fs?feature=share

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by Cmanforall: 6:59am On Sep 05, 2023
2031?

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by datola: 6:59am On Sep 05, 2023
2031

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Re: FG Generated ₦‎193.59 Billion From The Solid Minerals Sector In 2021 - NEITI by GeneralPula: 6:59am On Sep 05, 2023
2031 keh?

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