By Daniel Tyokua
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has established the Department of Solid Minerals and Allied Matters for coordination of mining.
The Permanent Secretary, Olusade Adesola, said the department would help evolve measures that will halt unconventional acts in the sector.
He said the initiative would also bring about improved Internally Generated Revenue, and strengthen socio- economic activities in the nation’s capital, Abuja.
The Permanent Secretary, disclosed this when he received a delegation from the National Steel Council of Nigeria, led by the Executive Secretary, Abdulkadir Musafari.
In a statement issued late Tuesday, by the Director, Department of Information and Communication FCT, Mohammed Sule, said there are a lot of illegal mining activities that are going on in the territory.
He, therefore, charged the leadership of the newly created Department of Solid Minerals and Allied Matters which is a common service department, to come up with policies that would end illegal mining and enhance the development of the sector.
The statement, said the FCT has a lot of infrastructural projects to undertake for the well-being of the residents,
but constrained by inadequate funding which underscores the need to widen its revenue base by onboarding other sectors, such as mining to complement the allocation from the Federal Government.
Adesola commended the FCT Minister, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello, for approving the creation of the department.
The Executive Secretary of the National Steel Council, Amb. Abdulkadir Musafari, said they were in the FCT to solicit partnership and support of the administration to strengthen its operation.
Musafari said that the responsibility of the Council is to regulate the Steel sub-sector of the Nigerian Economy to ensure that it conforms with the Acts that established it in 1979.
He stated that Abuja is a developing city, and there are a lot of constructions that are going on in the Territory, which falls under the responsibility of the Council to ensure that Steels that are used by the construction companies are strong enough to support buildings and other structures.
According to him, Ajaokuta which was created at the same time as the FCT is expected to serve as an economic zone for the country but regretted that not much has been achieved in the development of the Steel sector.