
An audit report by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, NEITI, reveals that revenue from the solid minerals sector has grown to N79.96 billion in 2019, representing a 15% increase.
The 2019 audit report of the solid minerals sector stated that revenue from the sector in 2018 was N69.47 billion, with an additional N10.49 billion.
NEITI disclosed that the 2019 earnings accounted for 16 percent of the total revenues of N496.28 billion that have accrued to the Federation from the sector over the period of 13 years, from 2007 to 2019 and is also the highest since 2007 when it commenced reconciliation of payments in the solid minerals sector.
The report showed that the sector recorded N124.23 billion of the total government exports of N24.275 trillion. A breakdown of the 2019 receipts from the sector showed that taxes to the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, on behalf of the Federation accounted for N69.92 billion or 87.4 percent of the total while fees and royalties paid to the Mining Cadastre Office, MCO, and Mines Inspectorate Department, MID, accounted for N2.37 billion or 3.0 percent and N2.55 billion or 3.2 percent respectively.
NEITI also reported that the outstanding amount of N8.887 billion which accrued from the solid minerals sector as at 31st December 2019 was distributed amongst the three tiers of government in May 2020 using the revenue sharing formula.
The report also showed that the Federal and State governments received N4.073 billion or 45.83 percent and N2.065 billion or 23.25 percent respectively. Local governments got N1.592 billion or 17.92 percent, while the balance of N1.155 billion was distributed to only solid minerals producing states as their shares of the 13 percent derivation.
The report also reveal that a total of 1,296 mineral permits were issued by the Mining Cadastre Office (MCO) in 2019. Breakdown showed that Small Scale Mining Leases were the highest with 602 permits granted. This was followed by 501 and 169 for Exploration Licenses and Quarry Leases respectively, while the least figure of 24 was recorded for Mining Leases.
The report also revealed that the total volume of minerals produced was 59.82mt. A five year trend analysis of minerals productions shows that the total minerals production in the past five years stood at 224,188,056 tons out of which 59.82mt was produced in 2019, signifying the highest in the five years reviewed.
The 2019 volumetric figures also represents an increase of 29.41 percent when compared to 46.7mt produced in 2018, closely followed by 43.08mt and 39.27mt produced in 2016 and 2015 respectively, with lowest production figure of 35.32mt recorded in 2017.