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Recommendations to Drive Nigerian Minerals Policy

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The iPAD Nigeria Mining  & Quarrying Forum, in partnership with PwC, is the leading solid minerals business event and a platform for critical thought leadership that is tangibly driving Nigeria’s solid minerals sector’s development forward.

Read PwC’s recommendations to the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development following the first conference in November 2015.

What can delegates expect at this year’s iPAD Nigeria Mining & Quarrying Forum?
  • Keynote address from H.E. Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Minister of Solid Minerals Development.
  • Panel discussion sessions with mining veterans and experts on the fiscal and legal frameworks, including Prof. Ibrahim Garba, Vice Chancellor, Amadou Bello University.
  • Not-to-be-missed visiting speakers from Ghana: Dr. Toni Aubynn, CEO of the Mineral Commission of Ghana and Mr. Kweku Awotwi, former MD of Ashanti Goldfields.
  • Special guest VIP to Nigeria: His Majesty the King of the Royal Bafokeng Nation, Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi, South Africa. 
  • Important Directors from the Solid Minerals Ministry: Alhj. Mohamed Amate, MCO and Mr. Alex Ndegwu, Director General, Geological Survey Agency, Nigeria and Mr. Patrick Ojeka, ASM.
  • Meet and hear from the President of the Miner’s Association of Nigeria, Alhj. Sani Shehu.

Plus – interactive round-tables on issues ranging from infrastructure for mining; the local content questions, community engagement and the solid minerals roadmap.

Register today and benefit from earlybird discount rates!
Get in touch with one of our Delegate Sales Managers or book your delegate pass online NOW
Kudakwashe Tsingano

T: +27 (0) 21 700 3588
E:  kudakwashe.tsingano@spintelligent.com
Daddet Kabeya

T: +27 (0) 21 700 3551
E:  daddet.kabeya@spintelligent.com
See you at the Sheraton Hotel in Abuja, Nigeria from 26-27 October 2016!
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