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FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by ChristStriker(op): 11:28am On Jan 14, 2016
From Dennis Mernyi, Abuja

NIGERIA’S 36 states can now individually explore and exploit mineral deposits in their domains, provided they go about the exercise in manners that will not interfere with locations already given to other stakeholders, Mines and Steel Development minister, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has disclosed.

Fayemi, while acknowledging that the Federal Government enjoys exclusive rights to mine minerals across the country, noted that the constitution encourages states to either set up their own investment corporations or partner private investors to exploit minerals in their domains.

He disclosed this in Abuja, while playing host to the Lagos State Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Wale Oluwo, who led a team from the state to make some requests before the Federal Government in respect of its minerals resources.

The commissioner identified the minerals in Lagos to include: limestone, silica, clay and a few other resources which abound in large commercial quantities in the country’s largest industrial hub.

According to him, “We estimate that we have limestone in the region of 12 million metric tonnes around the Epe area. We also estimate that we have silica sand of up to 200 billion cubic metric tonnes around the Ibeju-Lekki area. And the third one, which is clay, is about 180 billion cubic metric tonnes around the Lagos East.

“We’ve been carrying out various geological surveys, both aerial and on the ground, and we believe that data is key. So, when you are in a position to make that decision as to gathering data with respect to where solid minerals can be identified, we are assuring you that in Lagos, we will put our resources behind your efforts.”

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/fg-permit-states-to-explore-solid-minerals-in-their-domains/

Lalasticlala
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Aufbauh(m): 11:30am On Jan 14, 2016
Who is still in doubt about the CHANGE Buhari administration represent? Except there is a river blindness in the wailing communities. cheesy

Meanwhile this is another form of federalism we have been yearning for. It ripple effects will lead to competition among federating states and subsequent development that are people oriented.

Long live PMB
Long live Nigeria
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Kposkila: 11:33am On Jan 14, 2016
Just like dat? I think he shud address us, let's hear from our presido!
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by asha80(m): 11:34am On Jan 14, 2016
Is there any constitutional backing? It is not my mouthing it off
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Inspectahdeck(m): 11:36am On Jan 14, 2016
Great development.

Now states with solid mineral can improve their IGR and rely less on federal government.

This will also create jobs of youths in such states.

A lot of untapped resources in Nigeria e.g. Bitumen in ondo state etc.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by TheFreeOne:
I have said before that state governors need to sponsor a bill at NASS that will empower them to legally explore solid minerals in their respective domains.

It will be a great development if such could happen so they'll be able to augment their allocations for dividends of democracy to the citizenry.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by asha80(m): 11:43am On Jan 14, 2016
Inspectahdeck:
Great development.

Now states with solid mineral can improve their IGR and rely less on federal government.

This will also create jobs of youths in such states.

A lot of untapped resources in Nigeria e.g. Bitumen in ondo state etc.
fg has to come out and make broad based statement on this and if possible a constitutional backing should be enshrined..mere mouthing it off does not cut it.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Mack3N: 11:43am On Jan 14, 2016
Heading towards regionalism cool
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by LadyExcellency:
Is this not a felony if implemented without constitutional amendment?


From constitutional democracy to constitutional dictatorship.

Pray for Nigeria.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by MXrep: 11:57am On Jan 14, 2016
TRy it without costitutional backing and find urself in kirikiri
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by babadee1(m): 12:09pm On Jan 14, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is this not a treasonable felony if implemented without constitutional amendment?


From constitutional democracy to constitutional dictatorship.

Pray for Nigeria.
I think you mean "unconstitutional" and not "treasonable felony". There is a specific legal definition for that which has nothing to do with states exploring solid mineral deposits in their domains.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Goke7: 12:11pm On Jan 14, 2016
asha80:
fg has to come out and make broad based statement on this and if possible a constitutional backing should be enshrined..mere mouthing it off does not cut it.
did you read the story very well? pls read again
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by asha80(m): 12:19pm On Jan 14, 2016
Goke7:
did you read the story very well? pls read again
I have read it said that 'fg has exclusive rights' but ' Constitution backs state government to set up corporation to exploit mineral resources in their domain'.

However my question is this how many states that really done it? Is there an unseen hand that does not really allow states to do that?
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by modath(f): 12:22pm On Jan 14, 2016
LadyExcellency:
Is this not a treasonable felony if implemented without constitutional amendment?


From constitutional democracy to constitutional dictatorship.

Pray for Nigeria.
Why are you folks like thishuh?

Always looking for holes to pick at?

You believe they would come out with this without doing the needfulhuh? By putting it in the public domain, the Guvs & people are expected to "gently" lobby their lawmakers so they don't act as impediments!!

Think positive for once.. thank you!!
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Ecoterrorism(f): 12:22pm On Jan 14, 2016
Its not possible because the constitution will need to be reviews and exploration of solid minerals will be removed from the exclusive list but if they insist why is the FG budgeting billions of naira for oil exploration in Sokoto and Borno
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by grafikii: 12:26pm On Jan 14, 2016
TheFreeOne:
I have said before that state governors need to sponsor a bill at NASS that will empower them to legally explore solid minerals in their respective domains.

It will be a great development if such could happen so they'll be able to augment their allocations for dividends of democracy to the citizenry.
The funny thing is that most of these governos have their senators in their pockets but they are just to lazy to work. As long as money comes from the ND via Abuja
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Vicadonis(m): 12:29pm On Jan 14, 2016
Great idea. But I pray our lazy state governors who are used to been spoonfed do the necessary
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Goke7: 12:39pm On Jan 14, 2016
asha80:
I have read it said that 'fg has exclusive rights' but ' Constitution backs state government to set up corporation to exploit mineral resources in their domain'.

However my question is this how many states that really done it? Is there an unseen hand that does not really allow states to do that?
that answered your question whether it has constitutional backing. As for the unseen hand, may be states govt need to come out and answer that, me think its a welcome development as states no longer have excuses not to raise enough IGR to pay their workers regularly.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Goke7: 12:40pm On Jan 14, 2016
Ecoterrorism:
Its not possible because the constitution will need to be reviews and exploration of solid minerals will be removed from the exclusive list but if they insist why is the FG budgeting billions of naira for oil exploration in Sokoto and Borno
we are talking about solid minerals here please!
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Pavore9: 12:43pm On Jan 14, 2016
The National Assembly need to amend the law, so states can go ahead.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by Jabioro: 12:44pm On Jan 14, 2016
Great Idea ...
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by tonytony208(m): 12:45pm On Jan 14, 2016
Inspectahdeck:
Great development.

Now states with solid mineral can improve their IGR and rely less on federal government.

This will also create jobs of youths in such states.

A lot of untapped resources in Nigeria e.g. Bitumen in ondo state etc.
.....it also gives governors a lot of opportunities to embezzle funds
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by johnmartus(m): 12:46pm On Jan 14, 2016
INCLUDING PDP GOVERNORS?THEY WILL MISUSE THESE OPPORTUNITY..
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by johnmartus(m): 12:47pm On Jan 14, 2016
INCLUDING THE PDP GOVERNORS?THEY WILL MISUSE THESE OPPORTUNITY..
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by opalu: 12:53pm On Jan 14, 2016
No Governor has any excuse to fail now
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by TheFreeOne: 12:55pm On Jan 14, 2016
grafikii:
The funny thing is that most of these governos have their senators in their pockets but they are just to lazy to work. As long as money comes from the ND via Abuja
You are right. Very incompetent too.

Now that oil price has fallen through the floor they'll keep begging for bailout whilst they refused curtailing their excessiveness.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by kayfra: 12:59pm On Jan 14, 2016
States can form companies or partner with investors. Ultimately, there will be some form of revenue sharing with the federal government which won't be under a taxation umbrella. Not the best arrangement, but a step in the right direction.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:00pm On Jan 14, 2016
A great development. Mining should be moved to concurrent list through amendment of the constitution.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by kayfra: 1:02pm On Jan 14, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
A great development. Mining should be moved to concurrent list through amendment of the constitution.
That should be the long term plan. Constitutional amendment takes forever. We need some reprieve like yesterday with our messed up balance of trade.
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:04pm On Jan 14, 2016
kayfra:
That should be the long term plan. Constitutional amendment takes forever. We need some reprieve like yesterday with our messed up balance of trade.
All the same it is a welcome development!
Re: FG Permit States To Explore Solid Minerals In Their Domains by nwadiuko1(m): 1:22pm On Jan 14, 2016
if this is true... it's a step in the right direction ( true federalism).........meanwhile it should have some constitutional backup to avoid a possible clash between a state government and the federal government........btw is oil included grin?

mynd44 I forgive you for banning me for complete 4 days without any reason at all
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