Nigeria Mining Week to provide practical business know-how, solutions to build country’s mining industry

The upcoming third edition of the Nigeria Mining Week in Abuja in October provides access to all the practical knowledge, valuable connections and decision makers for would-be and established mining companies in the country.

The upcoming third edition of the Nigeria Mining Week in Abuja in October provides access to all the practical knowledge, valuable connections and decision makers for would-be and established mining companies in the country.
 
“The Nigerian mining industry has witnessed great developments during the last two years,” says Alh. Sani Shehu, the President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), the organisers of Nigeria Mining Week, “with the improved funding of the sector to implement the Roadmap for Mining Development, the Ministry continues to tackle critical challenges such as exploration, policing of the Nigerian mine fields to checkmate illegal mining and support the artisanal and small scale mining to encourage legal mining practice.”
He adds: “this has translated into increased government revenue and massive employment. It has also generated interest from foreign and indigenous investors in Nigeria. We need to support the Government to create an enabling environment for the growth of this promising industry.”
“The third edition of Nigeria Mining Week is structured to be rewarding to all participants,” says MAN President Shehu. He explains: “whether you are new to the Nigerian mining sector, a seasoned professional or even a would-be-miner, this week of activities will encompass all the ‘need to know’ aspects to discover the potential of the mining industry in Nigeria: a Finance Masterclass, international exhibition, two-day strategic conference, Dragon’s den, mentorship facilitation, free-to-attend technical workshops, networking sessions and unlimited connections are some of the key features awaiting participants at the event.”
 
 
Nigeria Mining Week conference programme highlights include:
 
 
 
GRAND OPENING SESSION:
– Welcome address from MAN: Report back on what has been achieved since 2017 and what is on the cards for the next six months?
Alhaji Sani Shehu, President, Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria
 
– Leveraging the transformative potential of the Africa Mining Vision for the Nigerian mining industry
Claudine Sigam, Head, Human and Institutional Capacities, African Minerals Development Center (AMDC), Ethiopia
 
 
 
– Ministerial address: New perspectives for 2018-2030 – what has been achieved to date?
Honourable Bawa Bwari, Minister, Ministry of Mines & Steel Development, Nigeria*
 
– The place of the mining industry in the ERGP implementation process
Sani Yakubu, Senior Special Assistant to the President, Ministry of Budget and National Planning, Nigeria
 
 
 
FINANCE MASTER CLASS:
How to take your business plan to the next level
Chairperson: Abisola Atitebi, Director, Energy Utilitiesand Resources, PwC, Nigeria
 
 
– How to build a business plan for mining?
 
Abba Bello, Managing Director, Nexim Bank, Nigeria
 
– How to make your project more viable?
 
Olayinka O.Mubarak, Group Head, Solid Minerals and Metals, Large Enterprises Directorate, Bank of Industry, Nigeria
 
– How to access finance in Nigeria?
 
Hajia Fatima Shinkafi, Executive Secretary, Solid Mineral Development Funds,
Nigeria
 
 
 
PROJECT UPDATES:
Developing a gold market centre in West Africa: Integrating the development value chain into the regional economy.
How to strategically organise West African gold business as potential local hot spots,  the bottlenecks, business and investment opportunities.
– Nere Teriba, Managing Director, Kian Smith Trade, Nigeria
 
 
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Policy and legal frameworks: Finding the balance between the expectations from the public sector and the reality of the private sector.
Chairperson: Moshood Olajide Partner, Tax and Corporate Advisory Services, PwC
 
Panellists:
– James Manager, Chairman Senator Committee on Solid Minerals, National Assembly, Nigeria*
– Bar. Ibrahim Haske Dikko, Director Legal Services , Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, Nigeria
 
– Kenneth Erikhume, Partner, Tax and Corporate Advisory Services, PwC, Nigeria
 
– Kevin Joseph, Chief Executive Officer, KCM Mining Limited, Nigeria
 
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Access to finance: Identifying and getting access to the right financial model
Chairperson: Andrei Ugarov, Partner, Head Corporate Finance West Market Area, PwC, Nigeria
Panellists:
– Abba Bello, Managing Director, Nexim Bank, Nigeria
– Olayinka O. Mubarak, Group Head, Solid Minerals and Metals, Large
Enterprises Directorate, Bank of Industry, Nigeria
– Ade Ojuoko, Deputy Managing Director, SMT, Nigeria
– Hajia Fatima Shinkafi, Executive Secretary, Solid Mineral Development
Funds, Nigeria
 
DRAGONS’ DEN:
Selected and qualified candidates will get the opportunity to pitch their projects in front of a qualified panel of judges.
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Downstream mining beneficiation: The way to grow the local market and increase the GDP
Chairperson: Habeeb Jaiyeola Director, Head Mining Industry, PwC, Nigeria
Panellists:
– Cyril Azobu, Partner, Head Consulting & Mining Leader, PwC, Nigeria
– Mohammed Lawal Buga, Director, Head of Industrial Chemicals and Minerals Department, RMRDC, Nigeria
– Emeka Offor, Director – Investment Promotion, Nigeria Investment Promotion Council, Nigeria
– J.O Olorunmaiye, Senior Manager Trade facilitation and Business Support, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Nigeria
– Alhaji Sani Shehu, President, Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria
– Nere Teriba, Managing Director, Kian Smith Trade, Nigeria
 
MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME:
Free business accelerator empowering and strengthening the capacity of mining entrepreneurs. The programme will enable small scale miners in need of mentorship support for the growth of their activities to access mentors with the experience, knowledge and networks to help them improve efficiency, profitability and growth of their businesses.
 
Strategic platform for the mineral sector
Nigeria Mining Week is again receiving the strategic support from the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development and PwC Nigeria.
 
The event offers a one-stop-shop to engage directly with policy makers, financiers and mining investors as well as the opportunity to gain the most current information on geophysical data on the resources available to explore in Nigeria. The third annual event will provide a platform to engage with over 700 small scale miners through MAN, 10 Nigerian states displaying and promoting opportunities in small and medium scale mining and over 100 mining and exploration companies.
 
Since inception Nigeria Mining Week has received solid and enthusiastic industry support and already market leaders such as 3M Geo Resources, AG Vision, Kian Smith, Minelab, Panafrican Equipment, Rubble Master, SBOG and SMT Nigeria are early confirmed sponsors for Nigeria Mining Week.
 
The event is organised by the Miners Association of Nigeria in partnership with Spintelligent and PwC Nigeria. Spintelligent is a well-known trade conference and expo organiser on the continent. The company has particular expertise and experience in mining, infrastructure development, energy and agriculture events; including long-running flagship shows such as DRC Mining Week in Lubumbashi, Kenya Mining Forum in Nairobi, Agritech Expo Zambia and African Utility Week in Cape Town.
 
Nigeria Mining Week dates and location:
Pre-conference: 15 October 2018
Conference: 16-17 October 2018
Venue: Nigerian Air Force Conference Centre, Abuja, Nigeria
 
Website: http://www.nigeriaminingweek.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/iPAD_Nigeria
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8560141
 
Media contact:
Senior communications manager: Annemarie Roodbol
Telephone:  +27 21 700 3558
Email: annemarie.roodbol@spintelligent.com
Source: Ministry of Mines and Steel Development