网页An Act to Repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 and Re-enact the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 for the purposes of Regulating all Aspects of the Exploration and Exploitation of Solid Minerals in Nigeria; and for Related Purposes. Date of
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Contact网页An Act to Repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 and Re-enact the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 for the purposes of Regulating all Aspects of the Exploration and Exploitation of Solid Minerals in Nigeria; and for Related Purposes. Subject Environment gen., Foodnutrition, Landsoil, Mineral resources, Water Keyword
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Contact网页2021年2月10日In 2007, the Nigerian Mining and Minerals Act (NMMA) was enacted, repealing the FMMA of 1999, for the purpose of regulating the exploration and exploitation of minerals in Nigeria. The sector has immense revenue generation capacity for the country, considering the untapped value potential yet to be unlocked and utilized.
Contact网页2023年4月16日First, those funding the mining fight over control of the minefields. These ‘sponsors’ are protected by some state governments, and act as if they’re above the law, Chris Kwaja, a senior researcher at Modibbo Adama University of Technology in Yola, Nigeria, told the ENACT organised crime project.”
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Contact网页Nigerian minerals and mining regulations, 2011 Publication [Abuja, Nigeria] : Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, [2011] Physical description 219 pages ; 29 cm At the library SAL3 (off-campus storage) No public access Stacks Request More options Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Description
Contact网页2022年1月9日Mining Operation in Nigeria. With plans to revise the Nigeria Minerals and Mining Act (NMMA), the Nigerian government has taken the first step towards restoring its mining sector to its former glory and beyond. A little history. The Nigerian land is blessed with outstanding mineral reserves. Until 1967, the country was a major exporter of coal
Contact网页2021年1月14日The Mining Act is Nigeria’s major legislation governing the mining sector. It regulates all aspects of the exploration and exploitation of solid minerals in Nigeria. The Mining Act also provides that all lands in which minerals have been found in commercial quantities shall be acquired by the Federal Government in accordance with the Land Use
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Contact网页Nigerian minerals and mining regulations, 2011 Publication [Abuja, Nigeria] : Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, [2011] Physical description 219 pages ; 29 cm At the library SAL3 (off-campus storage) No public access Stacks Request More options Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Description
Contact网页An Act to Repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 and Re-enact the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 for the purposes of Regulating all Aspects of the Exploration and Exploitation of Solid Minerals in Nigeria; and for Related Purposes. Subject Environment gen., Foodnutrition, Landsoil, Mineral resources, Water Keyword
Contact网页Minerals And Mining Policies In Nigeria: Implications On Sustainable Growth And National Development Nandom Abu, Suleiman Abba Tahir and Ibrahim, H.D, Such Acts included the Nigerian Coal Mining Act of 1950, the Gold and Diamond Trading Act, the Explosives Act of 1964, the Tin Act No. 25 of 1967, and the Quarries Act and Allied Regulations
Contact网页2018年5月22日The Nigeria government has identified seven mineral resources as priority resources for its domestic industrialization and infrastructure plan. The mineral resources include iron ore, coal, bitumen, limestone, lead/zinc, gold, and barite.
Contact网页NIGERIAN MINERALS AND MINING ACT, 2007 'f -. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS CHAPTER I-MINERALS, PROSPECTING, MINING AND QUARRYING P ART I-OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL Or MINERALS SECTION:1. Control ofproperty in minerals, water, etc, vested in the State. 2.
Contact网页2022年1月9日Mining Operation in Nigeria. With plans to revise the Nigeria Minerals and Mining Act (NMMA), the Nigerian government has taken the first step towards restoring its mining sector to its former glory and beyond. A little history. The Nigerian land is blessed with outstanding mineral reserves. Until 1967, the country was a major exporter of coal
Contact网页2021年2月10日In 2007, the Nigerian Mining and Minerals Act (NMMA) was enacted, repealing the FMMA of 1999, for the purpose of regulating the exploration and exploitation of minerals in Nigeria. The sector has immense revenue generation capacity for the country, considering the untapped value potential yet to be unlocked and utilized.
Contact网页Minerals and Mining Regulations 2011 Environmental Impact Assessment Act 1992 Overview Nigeria has a vast range of unexploited mineral resources, however, not all minerals are available in commercial
Contact网页2023年4月16日First, those funding the mining fight over control of the minefields. These ‘sponsors’ are protected by some state governments, and act as if they’re above the law, Chris Kwaja, a senior researcher at Modibbo Adama University of Technology in Yola, Nigeria, told the ENACT organised crime project.”
Contact网页2021年1月14日The Mining Act is Nigeria’s major legislation governing the mining sector. It regulates all aspects of the exploration and exploitation of solid minerals in Nigeria. The Mining Act also provides that all lands in which minerals have been found in commercial quantities shall be acquired by the Federal Government in accordance with the Land Use
Contact网页Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007. An Act to Repeal the Minerals and Mining Act, No. 34 of 1999 and Re-enact the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, 2007 for the purposes of Regulating all Aspects of the Exploration and Exploitation of Solid Minerals in Nigeria; and for Related Purposes. Access original publishing page Resource information
Contact网页2021年6月25日The Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development (the ‘Ministry’) recently issued new mining regulations titled the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Regulations 2011 (the ‘Regulations’) which is intended to establish a more coordinated and accountable solid minerals sector in the country and to stamp out the discretionary grant of mineral
Contact网页2021年9月7日The right to explore or exploit minerals in Nigeria is evidenced by the grant of a mineral title. In a bid to regulate all aspects of exploration and exploitation of solid minerals in the country, the Nigerian government in 2007 re-enacted the Nigerian Mineral and Mining Act. The step was also aimed at fostering the growth and development of
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