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14 – 16 October 2019ABUJA, NIGERIA
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WELCOME FROM MINERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA
I would like to welcome you all to the 4th edition of the annual Nigeria Mining Week dedicated to mining discourse, interaction and networking for the development of the Nigeria mining industry. It’s a week in which every mining stakeholder in Nigeria and abroad is seen as the vehicle for moving the industry forward and ensuring that the transformation of the industry continues.
The Nigerian mining industry has witnessed some developments within the last two years, especially in the area of improved funding to the sector to implement the Roadmap for Mining Development and addressing the critical challenges of exploration, geophysical and geosciences data, infrastructure, and minefields surveillance.
The above has translated into an improved sectoral contribution to the national GDP and generated interest from foreign and indigenous investors to the industry. There’s need to support the Government in the efforts to create the enabling environment for the growth of this promising industry.
This 4th edition of NMW is structured to be rewarding to all participants; whether you are new to the Nigerian mining industry, a seasoned professional or even, a would-be-miner/investor in the sector; this week of activities will encompass practical business know-how to make your valuable time worth the while in different aspects: Finance Masterclass, international exhibition, two-day strategic conference, SME’s Battlefield competition, mentorship facilitation, technical workshops, networking sessions, solutions and updates on local mining success stories, case studies to promote the country’s mining opportunities and attract investment, exclusive site visit and unlimited connections are some of the key features awaiting participants during the week.
The new leadership of MAN will equally explore the opportunity of the gathering to drive home its vision of continued engagement with stakeholders to enable conducive environment for improved productivity of the average miner through sourcing of friendly funds and equipment, and addressing the critical challenges of insecurity and harassment bedevilling the industry from hoodlums, host communities and the lower tiers of government.
We hope you will join us in taking Nigeria into the global mining arena so as to support the country’s steady movement towards economic diversification.
Alh. Kabir Mohammed Kankara,President, Miners Association of Nigeria.
NIGERIA MINING WEEK
WHY NOW?
A greenfield with 44 mineral types comprising some of the highest grades of minerals of the future.
The commercial value of Nigeria’s solid minerals has been estimated to run into hundreds of trillions of dollars.
The government strategy is to re-establish Nigeria as a competitive mining and mineral processing centre returning to the global export market.
The mining sector is expected to contribute up to 7% to the GDP by 2025 – against 0.3% in 2015.
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WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2019
180+MINES AND EXPLORATION COMPANIES
40+SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS
75%C-LEVEL ATTENDEES
1200+ATTENDEES
1000+BUSINESS CONNECTIONS
24COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
Meet and network with key roleplayers in the Nigerian mining space from the
private and public sectors
Access available sources of finance Learn more about the latest techniques and services that can increase the productivity of your operations and
reduce your expenses
Understand the government’s new plans on implementing of regulations
and policies involved in investing
Optimise your presence in an industry set to grow
Share experiences and voice your perspectives to government
WHYMake the most of your participation and create your own agenda
Presidents and Managing Directors
Managers of Business Units/ Divisions
Mining and technical experts, engineers and geologists
Directors and Heads of Business Unit Division
Financiers, consultants and legal representatives
Administrators and government representatives
31%
30%
15%
13%
6%5%
WHO WILL BE THEREFind the perfect match by associating your business and activities to your peers
WHY ATTEND?
BE PART OF OUR COMMUNITY AND CONNECT WITH US NOW!
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NIGERIA MINING WEEK
2 DAY CONFERENCE
EXHIBITION VIP TOUR
The guided expo tour on the exhibition floor will be officiated by Ministry of Mines and Steel Development.
Providing strategic insights into hot legal and regulatory issues, investment, finance as well as market access and community involvement.
Delivering all the necessary information and contacts required to invest in mining in Nigeria and access finance.
The largest mining expo gathering over 40+ solution providers from all over the world in order to modernise mining operations in Nigeria
15 October
WELCOME COCKTAIL
PRE-CONFERENCE AND FINANCE MASTERCLASS
CEO ROUNDTABLE
TECHNICAL WORKSHOPS
Enhancing practical expertise to grow artisanal and small-scale operations with an A to Z mining toolkit.
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SUPPORTING ASSOCIATIONS & GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS
MEDIA PARTNERS
WHO CAN HELP FINANCE YOUR MINING PROJECT?
Attend session 0.3 (page 6)
HOW CAN THE DATA ISSUES BE RESOLVED AND FAST-TRACK INVESTMENT INTO THE SECTOR?
Attend session 0.2 (page 6)
WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE TO MINIMIZE INSECURITY?
Participate in a grand debate in session 1.4 (page 8)
UNDERSTAND LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS AROUND LAND OWNERSHIP AND LICENSING
Engage with federal and state governments during session 1.3 (page 8)
HOW ARE SUCCESSFUL MINING PROJECTS DOING AND WHAT DID THEY DO TO GET THERE?
Hear from the hot projects on the ground in session 2.1 (page 9)
HOW DOES ONE GAIN ACCEPTANCE FROM THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES FROM THE GET-GO?
Discover how to create strategic working plans for communities’ involvement and growth in session 2.4 (page 9)
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A PROGRAMME TAILOR-MADE TO TACKLE KEY ISSUES
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HIGHLIGHTED EXPERT SPEAKERS
Garba AdbulrasaqDirector, Economic
Geology Department, Nigeria Geological
Survey Agency, Nigeria
Alhaji. Kabir Mohammed Kankara
President, Miners Association of Nigeria
(MAN), Nigeria
Abdulkadir MuazuPermanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development,
Nigeria
Riaan Van Der Westhuizen
Managing Director, Minutor Mining and Exploration Services,
Nigeria
Ambassador Joseph Ayalogu
Executive Director- Corporate relations, ETA-Zuma Group Ltd, Nigeria
Prince Adetokunbo Kayode
President Abuja chamber of Commerce, Nigeria
Cyril AzobuPartner, Head of
Consulting and Mining Industry leader, PwC,
Nigeria
Hajia Fatima Shinkafi Executive Secretary, Solid
Mineral Development Funds, Nigeria
Martin Wood Chief Executive Officer,
Kogi Iron, Nigeria
Mohammed Lawal BugaDirector, Industrial Chemicals
and Minerals Department, Raw Materials Research
and Development Council (RMRDC), Nigeria
Aminu Takuma Suleman Deputy Director, States
Coordination Department, NIPC, Nigeria
Segun LawsonChief Executive Officer, Thor
Explorations, UK
Habeeb JaiyeolaDirector, Head Mining Industry, PwC, Nigeria
Kieran HarringtonConsulting Geologist,PW Nigeria Limited,
Nigeria
Nere TeribaVice Chairman, Kian Smith
Trade & Co, Nigeria
514 – 16 October 2019, Abuja, Nigeria
“SYMBOL WAS PLEASED TO BE INVOLVED WITH THE 3RD ANNUAL NIGERIAN MINING WEEK AND WE WERE IMPRESSED WITH THE LEVEL OF
SUPPORT SHOWN IN PROGRESSING THE MINING INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA.”
Tim Wither, CEO, Symbol Mining
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Session 0.1: Characterizing the state of the Nigerian mining industry for an investor
Chairperson: Aminu Takuma Suleman, Deputy Director, States Coordination Department, NIPC, Nigeria
09:00 Overview of the mining industry: Update on 2017 – 2020 goals investment incentives Abdulkadir Muazu, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines & Steel Development, Nigeria
09:20 Paving the road towards successful mining projects in NigeriaHabeeb Jaiyeola Director, Head Mining Industry, PwC, Nigeria
09:40 Analyst briefing: Investment outlook for solid mineral commodities in Nigeria Martin Haylett, Research Analyst, Wood Mackenzie, United Kingdom*
10:00 Geological Survey update: Progress report on new findings and available dataGarba Abdulrasaq, Director, Economic Geology Department, Nigeria Geological Survey Agency, Nigeria
10:20 Access to exploration data and data analytics: The urge for a reliable mappingEngr. Obadiah Simon Nkom, Director, Nigeria Mining Cadastre Office, Nigeria
10:40 Coffee break and matchmaking session
Session 0.2: Case study showcases: Catalysing investment into the sector
Chairperson: Habeeb Jaiyeola Director, Head Mining Industry, PwC, Nigeria
11:00 The journey of successful mining players in Nigeria: Common pitfalls and how they got around them• Nere Teriba, Managing Director, Kian Smith Trade
& Co, Nigeria• Segun Lawson, CEO, Thor Explorations Ltd, UK
11:40 Panel discussion: Proven reserves and access bankable data for exploration and production, establishing a user friendly portal for licensing, cost friendly alternative ways to access data and promote conductive business environment
Participants: • Garba Abdulrasaq, Director, Economic Geology
Department, Nigeria Geological Survey Agency, Nigeria
• Waziri Adio, Executive Secretary, Nigeria Extractive Transparency Initiative, Nigeria
• Kevin Joseph, Director, AG Vision Mining, UK• Utsu Linus Adie, Project Coordinator, Ministry of
Mines and Steel Development Nigeria• Aminu Takuma Suleman, Deputy Director, States
Coordination Department, NIPC, Nigeria
12:20 Q&A session
12:30 Networking lunch
Session 0.3: Developing the financial sector in NigeriaChairperson: Habeeb Jaiyeola Director, Head Mining Industry,
PwC, Nigeria
13:30 Stock exchange: What do mining companies get out of itZaheera Baba-Ari, Managing Director & CEO, Nigeria Commodity Exchange, Nigeria
13:50 Panel discussion: Understanding the needs of financial institutions and funding organizations-the financial models available to support mining projects • How can mining funds be unlocked for miners to
benefit?• Is the Nigeria Solid Mineral Development Funds
ready to deliver?• World Bank support funds for the mining sector:
Who qualifies for it and who approves it?• How to a loan for a mining project guaranteed? • What are the necessary collateral and business
plan requirements to access finance?
Participants:• Rian Coetzee, Acting Head Basic Metals & Mining,
IDC, South Africa*• Begna Gebreyes, Senior Vice President,
Investments, Africa Finance Corporation, Nigeria• Olayinka O. Mubarak, Group Head, Solid Minerals
and Metals, Large Enterprises Directorate, Bank of Industry, Nigeria*
• Hajia Fatima Shinkafi, Executive Secretary, Solid Mineral Development Funds, Nigeria
14:40 Q&A session
15:00 Coffee break and matchmaking session
Session 0.4: Matching miners and financiersChairperson: Tope Adebanjo, National Publicity Secretary,
Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria
15:30 Understanding who is who in finance and the models available to support mining projects in the countryAn opened platform given to financiers such as African Finance Corporation, Bank of Industry, Nexim bank, Solid Mineral Development Funds, Standbic and Zenith bank to describe themselves to the public.
16:30 Q&A session and matchmaking
MONDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2019
PRE-CONFERENCE
* invited
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TUESDAY, 15 OCTOBER 2019Removing the roadblocks along the value chain:
setting the mining industry as a key driver for economic growthChairperson: Cyril Azobu, Partner, Head Consulting & Mining Leader, PwC, Nigeria
08:00 Networking session
09:00 Welcome address from iPAD NigeriaEmmanuelle Nicholls, Group Director: Natural Resources, Spintelligent, South Africa
09:05 Welcome from PwCUyi Akpata, Country and Regional Senior Partner, West, PwC, Nigeria
09:10 Welcome address from MANAlhaji. Kabir Mohammed Kankara, President, Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Nigeria
09:20 Unlocking African mineral full potential through sustainable development projects: What is the key?Ebrahim Faal, Director-Country Manager, Africa Development Bank, Nigeria
09:30 Leveraging the transformative potential of the Africa Mining Vision for the Nigerian mining industryClaudine Sigam, Mineral, Oil and Gas Specialist, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development - UNCTAD Switzerland
09:40 Keynote address: How do you diversify an empire and start a mining plant? Edwin Devakuma, Group Executive Director, Dangote Group, Nigeria
10:00 Ministerial address: Working towards common goals to make the West African mining industry more attractive to the worldH.E Oumarou Idani, Minister, Ministry of Mines and Quarry, Burkina Faso*
10:20 Ministerial address: The vision of the regional development of the mining industry through innovative solutionsH.E Kwaku Asomah Cheremeh, Minister, Ministry of Mines, Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana*
10:40 Ministerial address: Stock-take of 2018 and vision for the development of the industryH.E Minister, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Nigeria*
11:00 Presidential address and declaration of opening of the 4th Annual Nigerian Mining Week H.E Muhammadu Buhari, President, Federal Republic of Nigeria*
11:20 VIP tour for the official opening of the exhibition and coffee break
14 – 16 October 2019, Abuja, Nigeria
GRAND OPENING CEREMONY
* Invited
“I ENCOURAGE STATE GOVERNMENTS, WORLD BANK, NEXIM BANK, BOI AND OTHER FOREIGN AND LOCAL INVESTORS TO COME ON BOARD AND
MOVE MINING TO THE NEXT LEVEL”
Alhaji Kabir Mohammed Kankara, President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN)
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Session 1.3: Solving the puzzle between: Business potentials versus regulation in the mining sector in Nigeria
Chairperson: Usman Balarabe, Principal Consultant, Korigex Consultants Ltd, Nigeria
14:00 Panel discussion:• Mining laws as a major constraint to doing
business in Nigeria: How to make it easier?• Land ownership & licencing: State vs. federal
regulation and licencing• Getting a better understanding of the regulatory
frameworks: licencing vs. land ownership• Investment vs. royalties vs. earnings • Guarantees are in place to ensure return on
investment with the new tax reform policy
Participants:• Niran Ajibade, MD Architype Industries Nigeria
Limited, Nigeria• Ebhota Al-Amin, Research- Policy Development
Strategist, MinDiver, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Nigeria
• Kenneth Erikhume, Partner Tax and Corporate Advisory Services, PwC, Nigeria
• Engr. Obadiah Simon Nkom, Director, Nigeria Mining Cadastral Office, Nigeria
• Chairman Senator Committee on Solid Minerals, National Assembly, Nigeria*
• Riaan van der Westhuizen, Managing Director, Minutor Mining and Exploration Services, Nigeria
15:50 Q&A session
16:10 Coffee break
Session 1.4: Security as a growing concern in the mining regionsChairperson: To be advised
16:40 Panel discussion:• How can Federal Government support the miners
to protect their investment?• What plan of action is in place to legalize illegal
miners as a way to minimize insecurity?• What requirements for internal security protocols
need to be in place?• What are the security measures taken to avoid
the misuse of explosives?
Participants:• Lieutenant Colonel, A.O Kazeem, Head Strategist,
Office of the National Security Adviser, Nigeria*• Alhaji Sani Shehu, Vice Chairman, Ecowas
Federation of Chambers of Mines, Nigeria• Eng. Franck Odoom, Acting Director, Mining
Inspectorate- Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Nigeria
• Martin Wood, Chief Executive Officer, Kogi Iron, Nigeria
17:30 Q&A session
TUESDAY, 15 OCTOBER 2019 - CONFERENCE DAY 1
Session 1.2: States’ project updates: A report on the achievements harvested from great labour
Chairperson: Aminu Takuma Suleman, Acting Director, States Coordination Department, NIPC, Nigeria
12:00 State governors’ presentations – Showcasing best practices, business developments projects achievements at state level.• Ekiti State Governorate • Kaduna State Governorate• Kogi State • Nasarawa• Ondo State Governorate• Taraba State
13:00 Q&A session
13:20 Mining Battlefield CompetitionEach state will present two candidates who are emerging in the mining industry; to take part in the competition. Each candidate will have 5 minutes to present his/her project in front of a panel of judges. Based on the criteria, judges will give their scores and decide on who wins.
Categories:• Most promising artisanal small scale mining• Most promising medium mining company
13:40 Networking lunch
18:00 – WELCOME RECEPTION
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14:30 – CEO ROUND TABLE By invitation only
* invited
“KNOWLEDGE-INTENSE FOCUSED MEETING AND POWERFUL NETWORKING FROM STARTUPS TO THE
ESTABLISHED COMPANIES IN THE MINING SECTOR.”
Wilma Aguele, Managing Director, Wilbahi, Nigeria
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Session 2.3: Increased processing capacity for market growth: What is the key?
Chairperson: Andrei Ugarov, Partner, Head Corporate Finance West Market Area, PWC, Nigeria
13:50 Panel discussion• The role of testing laboratories for: Minerals
identification, classification• Value addition: How to bridge the lack of
processing facilities?• The development of distribution chains locally and
regionally• Processing standards for competitiveness and
export quality• New mineral export guidelines: accurate data on
mineral exports, and faster processing of mineral export permits?
Participants:• Ambassador Joseph Ayalogu, Executive Director-
Corporate relations, ETA-Zuma Group Ltd, Nigeria• Mohammed Lawal Buga, Director, Head of
Industrial Chemicals and Minerals Department, RMRDC, Nigeria
• Olusegun Awolowo, CEO, Nigeria Export Promotion Council, Nigeria
• Osita Anthony Aboloma, Director General, Standards Organisation of Nigeria*
• Prince Adetokunbo Kayode, CON, SAN, President, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Nigeria
14:50 Q&A session
15:10 Coffee break
Session 2.4: Sustainability CSR initiatives: An approach to community development and an independent financial vision
Chairperson: Mories Atoki, Sustainability Specialist, PwC, Nigeria
15:40 Panel discussion• Strategic partnership plans to improve community
acceptance and mitigate concerns• Capacity building programme: A critical concern
for both public and private sectors • Ensuring artisanal and small scale miners are
aware of all health and safety dangers • Youth training programmes to improve the
chance of employment
Participants:• Engr. Sallim Adegboyega Salaam, Director, Mines
Environmental Compliance, (MEC), Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Nigeria
• Dele Ayanleke, National Secretary Miners Association of Nigeria, Nigeria
• Segun Lawson, Chief Executive Officer, Thor Explorations Ltd, UK
• Patrick Ojeka, Director Artisanal and Small Scale Mining Department, Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, Nigeria
16:50 Q&A session
Session 2.5: Recommendations and closing sessionChairperson: Habeeb Jaiyeola, Director, Head Mining Industry,
PwC, Nigeria
WEDNESDAY, 16 OCTOBER 2019 - CONFERENCE DAY 2
Sponsored by
Session 2.1: Mining projects: Report on current developmentsChairperson: Professor Ibrahim Garba, Vice Chancellor of
Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
09:10 Gold: Allied African International Company Riaan van der Westhuizen, Managing Director, Minutor Mining and Exploration Services, Nigeria
09:20 Gold: Thor Explorations LtdSegun Lawson, Chief Executive Officer, UK
09:30 Gold: Kian Smith Trade & CoNere Teriba, Vice Chairman, Kian Smith Trade & Co, Nigeria
09:30 Iron ore: Kogi IronMartin Wood, Chief Executive Officer, Kogi Iron, Nigeria
09:40 Coal: ETA-ZumaInnocent ETA Zuma, Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria
09:50 Quarrying: LafargeMiguel Velasquez, Head of Mining, Lafarge, Nigeria*
10:00 Q&A session
10:20 Coffee break and matchmaking session
Session 2.2: Opportunity for the future commodities:How is it West Africa positioned in the world?
Chairperson: Nere Teriba, Vice Chairperson, Kian Smith Trade & Co, Nigeria
11:00 How is West Africa positioning itself for the regional market and partnership level? Benjamin Jones, Management Consultant, CRU, UK*
11:10 Panel discussion• West African gold vision: A common market share
beneficial for all• Cobalt and lithium not on the strategic minerals
roadmap: A missed opportunity?• Intensification of steel production: what are the
prospects for iron ore?• Border collaboration and opportunities• Regional PPPs: Developing infrastructure and
attracting private sector investment
Participants:• Pascal Bernasconi, Vice-President/ Manager,
EMSA- Endeavour Mining Corporation, Côte d’Ivoire*
• Kieran Harrington, Consulting Geologist, PW Nigeria Limited, Nigeria
• Alhaji Sani Shehu, Vice Chairman, Ecowas Federation of Chambers of Mines, Nigeria
• Martin Wood, Chief Executive Officer, Kogi Iron, Nigeria
12:10 Q&A session
12:30 Networking lunch
* invited
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INDUSTRIES REPRESENTED
SERVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES
• Mapping and surveying• Testing, analysis and certification• Processing and chemicals• Health and safety• Waste and water management• Equipment, vehicles and machinery• Telecoms• Catering and camp management• Transport and logistics• Drilling and blasting• Security• Storage States
BUSINESS EXPERTS
• Financial services and banking sector• Risk advisory firms/ legal/ consultant• Insurance• HR and training
HIGHLIGHTED SECTORS
• Mining extraction & exploration• Engineering, Construction, Processing• Energy and power• Quarrying
GOVERNMENT AND NGOs
• Local government • NGOs• Trade associations• Embassies• Universities
EXHIBIT
• Get an update on the latest industry trends and technologies
• Find new suppliers and distributors and source new products and services
• Upskill yourself and your staff with targeted, free technical workshops
• Demonstrate thought leadership by highlighting your business and activities
• Network with top-tier mining decision makers, affiliates, industry experts and leaders
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR PARTICIPATION AND CREATE YOUR OWN AGENDA
EXHIBITION OPTIONS
INDOORBenefit from exclusive and premium indoor options to present your mining solutions.
OUTDOORShowcase and demonstrate your technology, machinery and equipment.
“EXCELLENT FIRST EXPERIENCE AT NIGERIA MINING WEEK, WE HAVE MET THE RIGHT PEOPLE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. OUR BUSINESS IS GOING TO
CONQUER THE MARKETS WE WANTED TO REACH.”
Donatien Kanyinda, Head of Sales and Marketing, ITM, DRC
1114 – 16 October 2019, Abuja, Nigeria
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access post conference• Free subscription to Mining
Review Africa magazine
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conference room• Observer access to the
CEO round table (Minister and mining operators)
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