Nigeria's solid minerals sector records 79% revenue growth

Nigeria's solid minerals sector has achieved a significant 79% increase in revenue, reaching N68.1 billion over the past year. This growth highlights progress in the sector's contribution to the national economy. Officials attribute the rise to enhanced mining activities and regulatory improvements.

The solid minerals sector in Nigeria posted a remarkable 79% revenue growth, generating N68.1 billion in one year, according to recent reports. This figure marks a substantial improvement in the industry's financial performance, reflecting increased output and better market conditions.

Background context reveals that the sector has been undergoing reforms to boost non-oil revenue sources amid efforts to diversify the economy. While specific details on contributing factors remain limited, the growth underscores the potential of mining resources like limestone, gold, and coal in driving economic development.

No direct quotes from officials were available in the sources, but the achievement aligns with broader government initiatives to strengthen the minerals industry. This progress could support fiscal stability, though challenges such as infrastructure deficits persist.

The report emerges at a time when Nigeria seeks to reduce oil dependency, positioning solid minerals as a key pillar for future growth.

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