The Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry Limited (ABUCCI) has called on the Federal Government to give priority to the mining sector in the quest to diversify the nation’s economy.
The President of the chamber, Mr Tony
Ejinkeonye, who made in Abuja on Thursday, said over the years,
successive administrations had not given adequate attention to the
sector, which he said, had great potential and opportunities.
He said if fully maximise, the sector
could generate huge revenue for government, adding that non-development
of the sector contributed to the high rate of poverty in various
communities in the country.
Ejinkeonye said currently, only a few
companies in the country were involved in gold mining in spite of the
nation’s impressive record of mining gold in the past.
He said lack of information and records
of gold deposits were partly responsible for dearth of investors in gold
mining, noting that the poor record was a challenge to the sector.
He advised government at all levels to make the development of the mining sector cardinal policy of their administration.
The ABUCI president said that for the
country to grow rapidly and have visible development, the issue of
diversifying from crude oil to non-oil sectors must be given priority.
Ejinkeonye expressed worries over the low contribution of mining sector to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
“Imagine mining activities contributing
or accounting for just 0.3 per cent of the nation’s GDP, this does not
speak well for a nation that wants to liberate its people from poverty
and unemployment. It is time to make available information and design
well articulated policies such as external trade and investment
guarantee policy on mining activities in the country.’’
NAN
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