FG.TO COMMENCE AIRBORNE GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY IN OYO AND OTHER STATES,-NGSA

FG.TO COMMENCE AIRBORNE GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY IN OYO AND OTHER STATES,-NGSA


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4th December, 2021

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PRESS RELEASE

COMMENCEMENT OF AIRBORNE GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY IN NINETEEN STATES OF THE FEDERATION
AT FEDERAL SECRETARIAT, IBADAN, OYO STATE MADE ON 3RD DECEMBER 2021

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Chairman MIREMCO
Colleagues Zonal Mines Office, MEC, ASM and Cadastre
Members of my team from the MinDiver, World Bank.
Stakeholders in the Mining Industry,
The Press,
Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen.

It is my honour and privilege to present this message on behalf of the Hon. Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Arc OLamilekan Adegbite, on the public sensitization programme to commence the Airborne Geophysical Survey of some selected area with high potential for mineralization in the country. I must express my heartfelt gratitude to the Government of Oyo State for accepting to host this very important visit. We are encouraged on the strides of the Oyo State Government towards developing their huge mineral potential.

As you are all aware, Oyo State has a difficult terrain, as result, it has been difficult to penetrate the State and gather geological information that may lead to mineral discoveries. In the realization of this difficulty, and to accelerate data generation, the Federal Government is embarking on a high-resolution Airborne Geophysical Survey across the identified Local Government Areas of Oyo State, namely Akinyele, Lagelu, Egbeda, Ona ara, Ogbomosho North, Ogbomosho South, Ogo Oluwa, Surulere and Orire among others.

This survey will involve flying small aircrafts at low altitudes over communities in the Local Government Areas and will be measuring minor variations in the earth’s magnetic fields and gamma radiations in the subsurface. It is a passive technique that does not involve sending out any signals into the ground and therefore remains a very safe aerial survey. Xcalibur Airborne Geophysical, a South African based firm, was engaged to conduct the exercise. Some planes, specifically designed for the survey have been deployed to the country to commence this exercise.

Our engagement here is aimed at bringing to your notice and the general public in Oyo State on the commencement of the Airborne Geophysical Survey and to urge all the residents in the State not to panic either as a result of the loud noise of the aircraft due to the low flying altitude or the pattern of their movement. This, of course, has become necessary given the current security situation in the country so that people do not get misinformed and entertain unnecessary fears that may lead to tension in the communities.

It is worth noting that the first similar survey was carried out between 1973-1977 and pilot in 2003 that covered Ogun State. In 2005-2010 a nationwide survey which covered the entire country was carried out. Also in 2011, airborne Electromagnetic Survey of some areas around Birnin Gwari (kaduna State), Ilesa (Osun State) and Abakaliki (Ebonyi State) for metallic minerals was carried out.

The purpose of the survey is to use latest survey sensors to generate magnetic and radiometric data that will help in potential areas/zones of mineralization.

In this context, mining is one sector identified as a potential source of growth for the future. In response to this, the Federal Government developed a roadmap for the growth and development of the sector. The roadmap identified insufficient geodata and geological knowledge as major barriers to investment in the sector.

Consequently, this current survey is aimed at bridging the geodata gap, and this time it is going to be of higher resolution survey and is expected to return more detailed information on the geology and mineralization. This will undoubtedly lead to the discovery of several minerals in various parts of the country, which will, in turn, promote investments in the sector and boost employment opportunities, wealth creation, and more revenue to governments. The data is also useful for land use planning, agriculture, civil engineering etc.

In summary, the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development and the Mineral Sector Support for Economic Diversification (MINDIVER) Project is Soliciting for your kind support and assistance in the following areas:

That the State and Local Governments in Oyo state support this activity and encourage the general public in their respective localities not to panic either due to the loud noise of the aircraft or due to the low flying altitude or the pattern of movement of the aircraft.

That the State radio and television stations assist in disseminating the information to all parts of the State.

That the Local Government Chairmen re-sensitize the Royal Fathers, Market Leaders, Road Transport Union Leaders, Religious Leaders, Farmers, Hunters and the general populace on this exercise and ensure the effective distribution of the flyers and jingles prepared by the Ministry to re-sensitize the general public so that people do not get misinformed and entertain unnecessary fears that may lead to tension in the communities.

The activity has commenced this month, December 2021and will last for about one year, across the selected 19 states of the federation.

I wish to sincerely thank all for coming, and I wish you a safe journey as you travel back to your homes

Kaka I. Imam (Team Leader)
Director, Geophysics Department,
Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA)
For Hon Minister of Mines and Steel Development

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