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HOW UNFC -2009 STANDARDS ARE PLANNED TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN
NIGERIA AND AFRICA
BY
ARISEKOLA TUNDE, MUKADAS TIJANI AND MASPALMA SAMSON STANLEY (NGSA)
AT
INTERREGIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON URANIUM, COAL, OIL AND GAS
CLASSIFICATION:TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDIG OF ENERGETIC BASINS AND
‘’UNFC-2009 ’’
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA 16th - 19th August
2016
OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
IN-HOUSE CAPACITY BUILDING
INVITED CRIRSCO REPRESENTATIVES TO NIGERIA IN
MARCH,2015
ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON UNFC-2009 TRIED TO INVITE A REPRESENTATIVE OF EGRC TO THE
NIGERIAN MININING AND GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY CONFERENCE
TOOK PLACE IN ILORIN, CENTRAL NIGERIA MARCH,2016 FINAL APPRAISAL FOR THE NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION HAS
BEEN PRESENTED TO GOVERNMENT IN JUNE,2016.
MET WITH THE OFFICIALS OF AMDC IN ABUJA JUNE, 2016
INVITATION BY AMDC TO MAKE UNFC-2009 PRESNTAION IN
CAPE TOWN
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Solid Minerals had played a long and important role in the industrial history of Nigeria.
Prior to 1970 there was a boom in exploration, exploitation of minerals such as coal, tin and columbite .
Organized mining in Nigeria started between 1902 and 1923 following the commissioning of Mineral surveys of the southern and northern protectorates.
The oil boom in years later resulted in a shift of focus from solid minerals
Over 80% of foreign exchange earnings comes from oil and gas
Federal and State Governments are now poised to revitalise the solid mineral sector of the economy
THE GEOLOGY OF NIGERIA
The Geology of Nigeria is composed of 4 main groups:
Basement Complex ii. Younger Granites iii. Sedimentary series and iv. the Tertiary-Recent Volcanic rocks
The Basement Complex comprises the Migmatite-Gnesis complex, the schist belts (metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks) and the pan-African Granitoids (Older Granites and associated Charnockitic rocks).
The Younger Granites emplaced in the middle or surface Ring complexes of Triassic – Cretaceous (mostly Jurassic) Age.
The Sedimentary rocks found in seven basins (Chad basin, Sokoto basin, Benue Trough, Niger, Anambra, Dahomey basin and the Niger Delta).
MINERALS OF NIGERIA
All the geopolitical zones of the country are endowed with one mineral or the other. More than 34 minerals have been identified in more than 500 locations in the country.
The following minerals are found in the many part of Nigeria.
The metallic minerals are cassiterite, tantalite, columbite, iron ore, pyrite, wolframite, galena, sphalerite, gold, monazite, ilmenite, rutile, molybdenite and uranium etc
Industrial Minerals - clay, kaolin, baryte, gypsum, talc, feldspar, glass sand, marble, mica, bentonite, staurolite, phosphate, brine, coal, andasbestos.
The gemstones are tourmaline, aquamarine, emerald, topaz, zircon, quartz, amethyst, sapphire, rubby, fluorite, olivine.
NIGERIAN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AGENCY
The Act setting up the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency makes it the primary organ of the Federal Government that deals with the dissemination of geosciences information particularly at regional scale.
The knowledge is usually applied in academic research, mineral resources development, land use planning, infrastructural development, sound environmental management among other things.
NGSA VISION : To evolve as an open, transparent and flexible
organization that would provide geoscientific information and knowledge for wealth creation and national development
MISSION: To emerge as the ultimate referral point for geoscience information and knowledge using highly qualified and skilled professionals, cutting edge technology and in collaboration with stakeholders
IN-HOUSE CAPACITY BUILDING
EVERY TRAINING ATTENDED BY STAFF OF NGSA IN RESPECT
OF UNFC-2009 IS REPLICATED TO OTHER MEMBERS OF STAFF BY POWER POINT PRESENTATION
On 27th 0f JUNE, 2016
The Fundamentals of UNFC-2009 and Business
Model Canvas for NGSA, 27th June, 2016
The Fundamentals of UNCF_2009
INVITED CRIRSCO REPRESENTATIVE TO NIGERIA IN MARCH,2015
ROGER DIXION
ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON UNFC-2009IN 2014
3 MEMBERS FROM NGSA
3 MEMBERS FROM NMGS
2 MEMBERS FROM COMEG
3 MEMBERS FROM NAPE
INVITATION OF REPRESENTATIVE OF EGRC TO NIGERIA
TRIED TO INVITE REPRESENTATIVE OF EGRC TO THE NIGERIAN MININING AND GEOSCIENCES SOCIETY CONFERENCE THAT TOOK PLACE IN ILORIN CENTRAL NIGERIA 13-18 MARCH, 2016. IT DD NOT WORK
SUBMISSION TO GOVERMENT FINAL APPRAISAL FOR THE NATIONAL
IMPLEMENTATION OF UNFC-2009 HAS BEEN PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA IN JUNE,2016. AS PART OF THE MINERAL RESOURCES ROAD MAP
The Minerals Business Model Canvas for Nigeria
Key Partners
Nigerian Geological Survey Agency
Mining Cadastre OfficeUranium/Mineral title holders
Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria
Obafemi AwolowoUniversity, Nigeria
Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority
IAEA
Key Activities
Air borne survey
Countrywideexploration
Setting up Nuclear power plant
Value Propositions
Conduct countrywide radiometric data generation, production of credible data products and offer interpretation, project planning and execution services to attract investments and accompanying value chains that generate revenues and employment Use or lose mineral title policyGovernment control and monitoring
Customer Relationships
Tel calls and emails
Face-to-face
Customer Segments
International companies
Universities
Public
Key Resources
Uranium team (60 geoscientists)
NGRL
Varitas Mineral Labs, Canada
CETEM, Brazil
Channels
Customer service centres
Online enquires www.ngsa-nig.org
Public enlightenment and training/workshop
Maps, reports and publications
Cost Structure
Low cost exploration data
Revenue Streams
Federal Budget
Meeting with Delegation from AMDC, Prof, Mongessie
Aberra and Dr. Kaiser Souza in Abuja, 7-8 June, 2016
ITEMS GIVING TO AMDC OFFICIALS
1. Two pages write up on UNFC -2009 which cover introduction and basic principles
2. Two copies of official publication on UNFC -2009, 42 UNECE Energy Series
3. Names, countries and e-mails of some participants and colleagues from Africa who has taking part in training/workshops on UNFC-2009 between 2013 to 2016
S/N COUNTRY PARTICIPANTS
1 Algeria Mr. Jamel Eddine NACER
Email: [email protected]
2 Burkina Faso Mr. Alphonse KAMDOU
Email:[email protected]
3 Cameroon Ms, CristelIe Nikoh MEFEUGEND
Email:[email protected]
4 Chad Mr. Brahim Abderamane YACINE
Email:[email protected]
5 Cote Divoire Mr. Kouadjo Ernest N’GUESSAN
Email:[email protected]
6 Democratic Rep. of Congo Mr. Francois Kadazi KABUYA
Email:[email protected]
7 Ghana Dr. Samuel Boakyke Dampare
Email:[email protected]
8 Madagascar Mr. Toky Tojonirina RAKOTOSON
Email:toy_rakotoson@omnis,mg
9 Malawi Mr. Cassius CHIWANBO
Email:[email protected]
10 Mali Mr. Lassina GOITA
Email:[email protected]
11 Morocco Prof. El Hassan SAYOUTY
Email:[email protected]
12 Niger Mr. Chaibou DJIBO SAMBO
Email:djibo_wahabhotmail.com
13 Nigeria Tunde Muritala ARISEKOLA
14 Namibia Helena HITAMBA
Email:hitamba@mme,gov.na
15 Egypt Mohammed Hamza
Email:[email protected]
16 Gabon Ms Patricia OUSSOU
Email:[email protected]
17 Tunisia Mr. Noureddine ABBES
Email:abbes.noureddine@get,com.tn
18 Sudan Mr. Musab Osman EBRAHIM ALI
Email:[email protected]
19 Uganda Mr. Zackary Mosimon BAGUMA
Email:[email protected]
20 United Rep. of Tanzania Dennis Amos Mwalong
Email:[email protected]
21 Zambia Labson Chibong CHINYAMUKA
Email:[email protected]
22 South Africa Abdul KENAN
Email: akanan
INVITATION BY AMDC TO CAPE TOWN
THE TITLE OF THE PRESENTATION IS
INTRODUCTION TO THE FUNDAMENTALS OF
UNFC-2009 DURING AMDC/GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL
INFORMATION SYSTEM(GMIS) COORDINATION MEETING AND WORKSHOP
DATE: 24-26TH AUGUST, 2016
VENUE: CAPE TOWN LODGE-HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE
A typical location of a chaotic illegal mining site