Governor Mohammed Umar Bago of Niger state has embarked on a strategic visit to St. Petersburg Mining University in Russia in an effort to enhance the multi billion naira mining sector in the state.
The visit by the Niger state Governor was aimed at exploring collaboration opportunities that would boost the state’s natural resources development as well as improve technical capacity in the mining industry.
Niger State Commissioner For Trade and Investment, Aminu Suleiman Takuma stated this in a statement issued to Newsmen in Minna.
He said during his visit, Governor Bago held high-level discussions with university officials on potential partnerships, in the areas of education, research, and technical support.
According to him, this aligns with the state Government long-term vision of leveraging education and international partnerships to promote sustainable development and economic resilience.
Governor Umar Bago emphasized the importance of equipping Niger State’s workforce with modern skills in mining-related disciplines and solicited the university’s support in training students and professionals, joint research and development initiatives to enhance mineral exploration and improve mining techniques from the state.
The Governor also spoke of plans by his government to send an Executive Bill titled “Responsible Mining” to the Niger State House of Assembly intended to regulate mining operations within the state, ensure sustainable practices, and improve oversight.
According to him, the partnership will further provide technical assistance focused on improving operational efficiency, ensuring environmental sustainability, and strengthening safety management in mining activities throughout the state.
Mohammed Umar Bago however explained that the collaborative effort is expected to significantly contribute to job creation, boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), and improve the overall economic outlook of Niger State.
St. Petersburg Mining University, known globally for its excellence in mining and natural resources education, presents a promising partner in this endeavor and that the university expertise in mining technology, safety, and environmental management aligns with Niger State’s drive to reform, professionalize and revolutionaries its mining sector.
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