WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
The Council
in collaboration with Gombe State Ministry for Women Affairs and
Social Development organized a training workshop on resource based
investment opportunities in Gombe State. All the local government
areas of the sate sent participants to the workshop.
The projects
promoted during the training workshop included:
Bee farming and honey production
Bricks
production
Grains
processing
Vegetable
preservation
BROKERAGE SERVICES
In order to
ensure increased productivity of the small-scale granite crushers
scattered in and around Nyanya area of the Federal Capital
Territory, the Council stimulated the formation of a cooperative
association known as the Nyanya Quarry Ventures Association. In
addition the Council procured a 10 tonnes per day granite crusher to
enhance operation.
SEMINAR ON PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
OF LOCAL SOURCING OF RAW MATERIALS FOR THE NON-METALLIC MINERAL
INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA
The Council and the Manufacturers
Association of Nigeria (MAN) organized a seminar on the “Prospects
and Challenges of the Local Sourcing of Raw Materials for the
Non-Metallic Mineral Industry in Nigeria.” The seminar was held at
MAN headquarters, 77, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos on August
17, 2004. It was the fourth in the series of collaborative
seminars, organized annually for the purpose of addressing the
problems of the 10 sectoral groups of MAN with respect to local
sourcing of raw materials. The seminars provide an opportunity for
manufacturers, relevant government officials and other stakeholders
to jointly examine the problems and challenges facing the sectors.
After
analyzing the problems, participants at the seminar, came up with
recommendations, part of which were:
Considering the bulky nature of solid
mineral and the neglect which mining sites had suffered over the
years, government should extend infacstructural facilities such as
roads, rail system and power through connection to the national
grid.
The ban on importation of barite
and bentonite should be sustained in order to encourage local
patronage.
Government should establish a
bank for solid mineral development.
Detailed
exploratory studies should be carried out to ascertain the extent of
reserves for solid mineral.
Government
should continue to encourage patronage of local alternative building
materials through mass campaign.
Industrialists should strictly adhere to government policy on
environmental protection; in particular, effluents should be treated
before discharging into the environment.
Duty on machinery and spare parts for the sector should be reduced
for bonafide manufacturers
Establishment
of Technology Incubation Centers (TIC) in all the states of the
Federation should be encouraged
More
investments in the production of raw materials for Plaster of Paris
(POP) and crayon should be encouraged to meet local demand.
There should
be ban on all types of glass that can be produced locally.
Government
should sustain efforts toward attracting Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
into the sector
Government
should encourage alternative energy sources particularly coal and
gas.
These
recommendations have been referred to appropriate government
agencies for inclusion in policy formulation.