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Minerals, Prospecting, Mining and Quarrying PART I Ownership and Control of Minerals SECTION 1. Control of property in minerals, water, etc., vestedin the State. 2. Prohibition of exploration or exploitation of minerals without authority. 3. Lands excluded from minerals exploration and exploitation. PART II Administration of the Act 4.
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Charles Nwaoguji Nigeria's solid minerals and mining ... some of the changes witnessed by the sector include the passage of a new Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act (2007), a Nigerian Mineral and ...
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15SS.30(1) and 85(1) Minerals and Mining Act, 1999: a right of preemption in the minerals discovered, won, obtained or processed is reserved to the Federal Government. Under S.30 (2) of the Act, minerals discovered during prospecting operations may only be removed with the consent of the Minister. 16S.57 Minerals and Mining Act, 1999.
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The sector includes crude petroleum, natural gas, coal mining, metal ore, and quarry and other minerals. Crude petroleum and natural gas recorded 147.62%, coal mining 21.77%, and metal ore 14.80%, while quarry and other minerals recorded 32.41%, respectively. The mining and quarry sector contributed 8.94% to Nigeria's overall GDP in Q2 2017.
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According to Section 2(1) of the Act, no person shall search for or exploit mineral resources in Nigeria or divert or impound water for the purpose of mining except as provided in the Act.
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The mining industry in Nigeria is regulated by the The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007,National Minerals and Metals Policy 2008 and Nigerian Minerals and Mining Regulations 2011. The percentage of royalty charged in the mining industry in Nigeria range between 3%- 5%.
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We also ensure enforcement of the Minerals and Mining Act 2007." Speaking on why the agency publishing list of names of defaulting operators in the sector on January 1, 2021, he said, "The New Year...
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Under Section 3 (1), all Mineral and petroleum resources are the common heritage of the people of South Africa, and the state is the custodian thereof for the benefit of all South Africans. As such, the government has the discretion to grant, issue, refuse, control, administer and manage any mining and petroleum rights.
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The transaction between CBN and Zamfara State Government suggests that the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007, which was passed into law on March 16, 2007, to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act,...
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Wondering why the PAGMI programme would allow Zamfara to control its gold deposits while the oil in the Niger Delta is shared by the entire nation, leaders of the oil producing states were quick to point out that the situation concerning Zamfara gold was unconstitutional, as it violated provisions of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 ...
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The 1999 minerals and mining decree though a recent act was promulgated by the military and at many instances, is either at variance with the overall fiscal focus of the new democratic dispensation...
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The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 ("the Act") was passed into law on March 16, 2007 to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 for the purposes of regulating the exploration and exploitation of solid materials in Nigeria. This paper reviews the critical aspects of the Act. MINERALS PROSPECTING MINING AND QUARRYING 1.
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While Nigeria's Mining Act and regulations allow artisanal miners to obtain a Small-Scale Mining Lease, the process is difficult and costly. Firstly, a processing fee of N50,000 payable to the Mining Cadastre Office through remittal. Each additional Cadastre Unit costs N20,000.
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The study reviews artisanal small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in Nigeria and the status of gold (Au) ore extraction and processing in Borgu and Mashegu Local Government Areas ... 2013). The Mineral and Mining Act of 2007 is supposed to guide mining in Nigeria. The Act recognizes both large scale/commercial miners and ASGMs and encourages the later ...
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with the responsibility of passing laws relating to mining. The principal legislation regulating the mining industry in Nigeria, as earlier stated, is the Minerals and Mining Act 2007 (the Act) and the Mineral and Mining Regulations, 2011 (the Regulations) to give effect to the provisions of the Act. By virtue of the
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Mineral and Mining Decree Minerals and Mining Act (2007) Tax Law Capital Gains Tax Act 1990 Customs & Excise Management Act (CEMA) Customs and Excise Management (Amendment) Act, 2003 Education Tax Fund (Amendment) Act, 2003 Income Tax Authorised Communication Act Personal Income Tax (PITA) 1993 Stamp Duties Act 1939
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March 17, 2022. Miners at work. A report by Global Rights, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has blamed rising cases of illegal mining in Nigeria on poverty, high cost and cumbersome government procedures for securing permits. Global Rights Lead Researcher, Nana Nwachukwu, said this when she presented the research report on the Dialogue on ...
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By the combined effect of section 251 (1) (n) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and section 7 (1) (n) of the Federal High Court Act including the provisions of the Mineral and Mining Act, Federal High Court should have been the court with the requisite jurisdiction to sanction the agreement.
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Sep 6, 2021The Act vested the ownership and control of all lands in which minerals are found in commercial quantities in the government of the federation and thereby prohibits unauthorised persons from...
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The mining industry in Nigeria . Recent history . Revenue streams in the solid mineral sector . 3. THE EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE (EITI) 25 ... The types fees as empowered by the Minerals and Mining Act of 2007and the Minerals and Mining Regulations 2011collected by the MID. Table 3: Royalties and Explosive fee collected by ...
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Join the success story. The Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) is a National Industry Association whose diverse membership (Over 4000) includes entities and individuals that are directly involved in mineral resources exploration and exploitation in Nigeria. MAN membership comprises of exploration, quarry, and mining companies.
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Mineral and Mining Decree Minerals and Mining Decree. No 34 of 1999. Laws of the Federation of Nigeria . Arrangement of Sections . Chapter I . Minerals and Mining . Part I . Ownership of Minerals . 1. Control of and property in minerals, in water, etc. vested in the State.
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Nigeria's mining law The Nigerian Mineral and Mining Act 2007 was re-enacted to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act No. 34 of 1999 for the purpose of regulating all aspects of the exploration and...
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Liberia Exploration Regulations Liberia Minerals and Mining Law 2000 Liberia Mineral Policy Other relevant legal documents: Environmental Code Revenue Code Land Rights Act
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Indeed, our mining laws, as exemplified by the Nigeria Mineral and Mining Act 2007, are very competitive compared to other advanced mining jurisdictions. We have also built the capacity of our staff in the Mining Cadastre Office and set up transparent processes to ensure that laws are fully implemented. Mining licences are given strictly on a ...
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Nov 18, 2021The Nigerian Mineral and Mining Act 2007 was re-enacted to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act No. 34 of 1999 for the purpose of regulating all aspects of the exploration and exploitation of solid...
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The ERGP further projects that revenue from the mining sector would grow from N103 billion (2015) to N141 billion (2020) at an average annual growth rate of 8.54 per cent (2017-2020)" Dr Fayemi said he is optimistic that the ministry would surpass these targets, as all stakeholders work collaboratively to ensure the success of the R.O.V ...
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1. Artisanal and Medium Scale Mining in Nigeria Presentation by A.M TUKURA Ministry of Mines and Steel Development 2. Country profile • Country: Nigeria • Capital: Abuja • Population:160, 000, 000 million • Land Area:923,768 sq. km (356,700 sq. miles) • Currency: Naira • 500 Minerals spread all over 36 states and FCT 3.
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Official PDF 126 pages World Bank Documents amp Reports. May 1 2007 Table 3 4 Distribution of Solid Minerals in Nigeria by States Figure 4 1 Typical supply amp demand factors affecting a mineral resource after World Nuclear Association Geological maps showing solid geology and mineral resource maps at 1 2 000 000 and 1 1 000 000 scale paper and electronic May 1 2007 Table 3 4 Distribution of ...
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Nigeria: Subject(s): Mining and quarrying workers: Type of legislation: Law, Act: Adopted on: 2007-03-29: Entry into force: ISN: NGA-2007-L-87617 ... Bibliography: Legislation on-line The House of Representatives, National Assembly, Nigeria PDF of Act (consulted on 2011-08-24) Abstract/Citation: Chapter 1 - Minerals, Prospecting, Mining and ...
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The Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007 ("the Act") was passed into law on March 16, 2007 to repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 for the purposes of regulating the exploration and exploitation of solid materials in Nigeria. This paper reviews the critical aspects of the Act. MINERALS PROSPECTING MINING AND QUARRYING 1.
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The Mining Act of 2010; Tanzania Investment Act of 1997; Land Act (1999 and 2002) Environment Management Act No. 20 of 2004. Nigeria; The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,1999; the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 and the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Regulations, 2011 are the laws that guide the act of mining in Nigeria.
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NIGERIAN MINERALS AND MINING ACT,2007 " ~,,', .,.. ':' ",.".. 'f -. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS CHAPTER I-MINERALS, PROSPECTING, MINING AND QUARRYING PARTI-OWNERSHIP ANDCONTROL Or MINERALS 1. Control ofproperty in minerals, water, etc, vested in the State. 2. Prohibition of exploration or exploitation of Minerals without authority. 3.
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The Mining Unit's Strategic ObjectivesThe Mining Unit aims to: Administrate the processing and issuance of Mineral Rights: Prospecting Licenses, Exploration Licenses, Mining Licenses and Quarry Permits. Collect and assess revenues payable under the Mines and Minerals Act: royalties, fees, rentals, charges, etc.
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Mining law is codified in the Federal Minerals and Mining Act of 1999. Historically, Nigeria's mining industry was monopolized by state-owned public corporations. This led to a decline in productivity in almost all mineral industries.
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47 of 2011 nigerian minerals and mining act no. 20 of 2007 minerals and mining regulations, 2011 [13th day of may 20111 in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by virtue of section 21 of thc nigerian and mining act, no. 20 of 2007 and all other powers enabling me in that behalf, l, musa mohammed sada, minister of mines and steel development .
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Oil Pipelines Act Chapter 338 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 An Act to make provision for licences to be granted for the establishment and maintenance of pipelines incidental and supplementary to oilfields and oil mining and for purposes ancillary to such pipelines. 4th day of October 1956 Part I Preliminary 1.
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on. March 25, 2016. By. Valentine Chinyem. Nigeria as a country is blessed with abundance of many resources which include stones, precious metals and minerals. Following the history of the Nigerian mining, In the early 70s, Nigeria was a major importer of coal, tin, and columbite, as such, Nigeria made a lot or revenue from the exportation ...
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Team lead, Mining Practice at PwC, Cyril Azobu, during his opening speech, said the firm received a letter of award from the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development on 11 November 2021 to act as ...
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