Nigeria’s Mining Cadastre Office Generates N18bn Revenue In Last 4 Years

The Director-General of Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office (MCO), Mr Obadiah Nkon, says the office increased revenue generation to about N18 billion from 2019 to May 2023.

Nkon said that out of the amount, N4.3 billion was generated in 2021 alone, being the highest collection in a year since the inception of the MCO.

According to him, the MCO has recorded tremendous achievements in the last four years, from 2019 to date.

“The key among the achievements include upgrading of the SIGTIM software to the web-based online mineral title administration and management, which is the electronic mining cadastre system.

“The electronic mining cadastre system (eMC+) was unveiled to stakeholders on Nov. 1, 2022 to improve service delivery.

“The eMC+ will also ensure transparency and accessibility of information,” he said.

The D-G said that the adoption of digitalisation was key to reducing operational cost and further reduce impediments to trade and access to market to both government and private business operators.

He said that the office had participated in numerous local and international conferences, such as London Mines and Money, Australia Down Under, Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) to woo prospective investors.

“Other conferences include participating in African Mining Indaba, Capetown, South Africa.

“Participation in the conferences has served as a dependable platform for attracting foreign investment to the mining sector.

“The office has as well increased in mineral title application submission by investors in the mineral sector.”

Nkon also said that the MCO had completed e-recording and archiving of mineral title documents ready for integration into the eMC+ online system.

He said that the office had also recorded achievements in the areas of acquisition, geo-referencing and geocoding of topographic maps of Nigeria for integration into the mining cadastre digital database.

According to him, the office has been able to produce thematic mapping of mineral title restricted in protected areas in Nigeria mining cadastre digital database.

“The MCO is working more closely with other departments and agencies of the Mines and Steel Development Ministry, for synergy and cooperation in the sector.

“We have established offices in six geo-political zones of the country with creation of the press and Research, Development and Sustainability units at the headquarters.

“This is to effectively enhance the sector for efficiency and transparency of the office activities across the country,”he said.


Discover more from LN247

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Advertisement

Most Popular This Week

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More from Author

Advertisement

Read Now

Federal Fire Service to Enforce Mandatory Fire Insurance for Buildings

The Federal Fire Service is set to mandate fire insurance as part of its building inspection checklist. This decision emerged from a strategic meeting between the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and the Federal Fire Service at the NAICOM headquarters, aimed at strengthening their collaboration. Fire insurance provides coverage...

South Sudan’s Displaced Families Struggle Amid Rising Floods

South Sudan's seasonal flooding, once a natural part of the country's climate, has now turned into an annual catastrophe, displacing hundreds of thousands and worsening the humanitarian crisis. Families, like that of Nyabuot Reat Kuor, a mother forced from her home in Gorwai, are bearing the harshest...

Makoko Waterfront Residents Face Eviction December 20 By Lagos State Government

Makoko is a floating slum where half of the population lives in houses built on stilts over the Lagos Lagoon. Its residents, who originated from coastal communities in the Niger Delta, Benin, Togo and Ghana, claim to have occupied the area since the early 1900s. Half of the population...

Discover more from LN247

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading