FG Secures Deal With 252 Mining Companies On Community Development
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has disclosed that about 252 mining companies have signed the Community Development Agreement (CDA) to provide basic infrastructures to host communities in Nigeria.
Alake said this while giving his keynote address at the launch of the revised CDA in Abuja on Thursday.
The minister admitted that mining projects have the potential to impact host communities either positively or negatively. He added that the negative effects are often met with incessant complaints and sometimes resistance that may trigger forceful closure or suspension of activities in the mines.
The CDA can help prevent a “repeat of social crises experienced in the Niger/Delta by the Oil Sector, which may undermine the present efforts of the Federal Government aimed at diversifying our monolithic economy.”
“So far, the Ministry has recorded increased compliance level in the implementation of CDA covenants by MTH through field monitoring, enlightenment, education and sensitization exercises.
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“A lot of successes have been recorded in the signing of Community Development Agreement between Mining Operators and their respective Host Communities. Presently, about 252 Companies have signed CDAs with their host communities with projects things as the provision of boreholes, electricity, schools, health centers, road constructions and scholarships according to the identified needs of their host communities.
“However, there are still some companies that are yet to comply with the provision of this Section of the Act and the Ministry is not relenting on its enforcement to ensure that all MTHs comply accordingly.”