The Director-General Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office (MCO), Mr Obadiah
Nkom says the country is in historic times as it is on a mission of
self-rediscovery and redemption.
He said this during his investiture as president of the Nigeria Mining and Geosciences Society (NMGS) weekend in Abuja.
The
Tide news reports that he was elected as the society’s 30th president
in March, at its 55th Annal International Conference in Enugu.
Nkom
recalled that the country prior to the discovery of oil and gas in
commercial quantity was known for its tin, columbite, and coal.
“Mining
was one of main-stay of the country’s economy, leading to the
establishment and development of cities such as Jos and Enugu where
generations were raised.
“Mines and mining camps were homes to people
from diverse corners of this country, guarantying the earning of decent
living wages,” he said.
This, the NMGS President said promoted cohesive family lives and above all cemented the bond among the people.
Nkom
said such days were only now remembered with nostalgia, especially so,
because many of the mining entities had long been consigned to the
dustbin of history.
He, however, said that efforts were being made by
some Nigerians to get the country back to those “winning ways again”, a
reason he said the country was on a mission of self-rediscovery and
redemption.
The director-general assured Nigerians that as the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration enters the next level of
development, the NMGS would continue to work closely and harmoniously
with government and its agencies to achieve its objectives.
He noted
that jobs in the oil and gas sector was becoming endangered as the world
was aggressively looking for alternatives to fossil fuels.
Nkom
advised that the Nigerian oil and gas sector should therefore, as a
matter of fact begin to also pursue the maximisation of the potential
inherent in the sector.
“Nigeria should shift from exporting
unrefined crude to becoming a nation of petrol chemicals, we should
pursue the conversion of this black gold into finished products and raw
material feedstocks for industries.
According to him, this will
hasten the country’s industrialisation process and create more jobs for
teaming unemployed Nigerians.
He said it was regrettable that we export jobs that were badly needed by the teeming youth in the country.
Nkom explained that when we export crude oil, the country is denied the full benefits of our God given potential.
He,
however, said that political will and a determined populace desirous of
forgoing current short-time pleasure and comfort for a secured and
sustainable future was required to achieve the full potential of the
country’s solid mineral deposits.
According to him, in order to
achieve this, there is the need for the Federal Government to formulate a
licensing policy to encourage oil companies to becoming petrol-chemical
producers rather than extractors and exporters of crude.
The
ceremony was also attended by some traditional rulers from across the
country, among whom was Malam Tagwai Sambo, the Chief of Marwa, in Kauro
Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

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