President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday decries the activities of illegal gold miners in the country, saying they are robbing the country of millions of dollars in revenue generation.
Buhari voiced his displeasure at illegal mining activities when he hosted the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Development Initiative (PAGMDI) who presented him with locally mined gold bars.
Gold mining will earn the country over $500 million annually and create 250,000 jobs, a statement by presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, quoted Buhari to have said.
The president said his administration will tackle illegal mining, citing reports that the country lost $3 billion between 2012 and 2018 over the practice.
According to him, gold mining will diversify the country’s revenue base and boost the foreign reserves.
He noted that it will also create a buffer for the country against inflation and other vagaries of economy.
“These developments will also help in improving our foreign reserves by enabling the Central Bank of Nigeria to increase the amount of gold in its reserves,” he said.
“These gold assets which will be purchased in naira, will not only help to bolster our international reserves, it will also provide a hedge against inflation and other economic volatilities associated with foreign currencies that are held in our reserves.
‘‘It has also led to a 40 percent drop in crude oil prices. In Nigeria, the drop in crude oil prices has had a significant impact on government revenue, as well as on our foreign exchange earnings.
“In responding to this challenge, it is therefore paramount that we strengthen our efforts at implementing policies and programs that will enable greater diversification of the Nigerian economy.
“Enabling investment in the Solid Mineral sector, is a key part of the government’s economic diversification program.
“Given our current estimated gold reserves of over 200m ounces, most of which have not been exploited, developing sustainable programmes that will catalyse increased investment in the extraction and refining of gold sourced from mines in Nigeria, is indeed vital.”
The president said the government will pay close attention to protecting workers and the environment.
A number of foreign nationals have been arrested for illegal mining in the country.
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