UNTAPPED RESOURCES OF KANO STATE
The exploration of mineral resources has, without any doubt,
rapidly contributed towards achieving most of the technological advancement in
every sector and as well played a major role in human development.
In post independence years, Nigeria has given priority to the
mining of mineral resources such as gold, tin, and columbite, copper, diamond,
lead, kaoline and silica among others. Likewise, the series of farm products in
the agricultural sector has substantially added value to the nation’ economy.
Kudos to the landmark achievement of our forefathers at that
period for proper management of the
available resources in providing social amenities and infrastructural
facilities that are still existing up till date.
In line with this background, Kano state, apart from being
the commercial and industrial nerve centre of northern Nigeria, is also among
the states blessed with vast depositors of mineral resources that are of
commercial quantity. According to geological surveys in the state, the presence
of solid mineral resources discovered in some parts of the 44 local government
areas are well defined.
Some of the axis itemised according to the survey include,
Sitti-Rimi-Kibiya-Rano which believed to have a huge deposit of resources such
as literite rocks that are of sound value for construction purpose. There is
also the Riruwai-Dajin Falgore axis endowed with very rich deposits of mineral
resources such as lead, zinc, molybdenum, silver, copper and lithium in
quantities of economic value.
According to the research which was jointly conducted by
Nigerian Mining Corporation and Gold and Based Metal Mines Limited revealed that
almost five million tons of mineral ore reserves containing tin and zinc were
discovered in the Riruwai community. It was also estimated that over 200
million tonnes of rock containing over 0.5 million tonnes of Niobium and
Uranium ore could be found there.
Moreover, the Kaolin reserves in Karaye, Gwarzo, Shanono,
Tsanyawa axis are enormous. The estimation of Kaolin deposit in this axis with
Getso and Danbakoshi was estimated at over four million tons followed by the
discovery of feldspar deposits at Karaye which was measured at 50,000 tons.
Furthermore, the considerable reserve of good quality glass
sand in excess of three million tons which is enough to ensure the production
of hollow and sheet glass for forty years at a production rate of 60,000 tons
per annum was discovered in Kano metropolitan-Dawakin-Tofa-Bichi-Danbatta axis.
However, in spite of these aforementioned natural endowments
which indicated the abundance of great potentials and economic resources in the
state, the situation of mining activities almost remains stand still.
The solid mineral resources in Kano which purposely serves as
major sources of internal revenue for the then Kano province is loosing its
relevance gradually in view of the problem which may be unconnected with over
reliance on petroleum resources at the detriment of others in the country.
According to impeccable source, foreign companies were once
running the affairs of mining activities in Riruwai but suddenly withdrew their
equipments as a result of the communal hostility which led to the vandalization
of their machines.
Although, mechanized mining is still in progress in the state
but the output of their production is not encouraging. Lack of accurate data is
one of the major challenges of the sector in accessing the quantity of
available resources to motivate the interested private sector.
However, amid the recent expert alert that crude oil may dry
off in the country by the year 2015, expectation is now high on the need for
Kano state government to strategize the necessary measures to recover the glory
of mining in the state in order to pave way for more economic benefits.
Beside the fact that this action if executed would improve
the economic standard of the state, would also serve as a means of tackling the
lingering problem of youth unemployment that is contributing to the increasing
act of social vices in the country.
“Charity they say begin at home” therefore the state
government should make a step towards making a provision for the modern
equipment that will facilitate the smooth running of the productions.
Media should not be left out of this campaign in order to
speed the of process sharing the gospel of the potential resources of the state
to attract the interest of private investors and stakeholders partnership with
state government in respect of making Kano mining sites more efficient.
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