By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja
The Kogi State Commissioner for Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Bashiru Gegu, on Thursday in Lokoja, said the state government has taken a significant step towards developing its solid minerals sector, with the acquisition of 30 minerals titles spread across the 21 Local Government Areas of the state.
The commissioner disclosed this at the grand finale of the 2025 Kogi State Nigeria Union of Journalists Press Week, themed “Kogi State Solid Minerals: How Journalists Can Drive Development.”
Gegu, the Chairman of the occasion, said the move was part of the government’s efforts to boost revenue and drive economic growth.
Gegu, represented by Abdulsalam Hudu, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, emphasised that Kogi State is richly endowed with solid minerals such as iron ore, limestone, coal, gold, and tantalite, but the sector has remained largely untapped.
“It is important to note that Gov. Ododo’s efforts increased mineral titles from the existing 15 to 30 across the state.
“The acquisition of the minerals titles is a result of the relentless efforts of Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo to shore up the revenue base of the state.
“High grade Excavators, loaders, and dump trucks help us compete with mining companies,” he said.
He stressed that Ododo’s administration has prioritised the development of the solid minerals sector, recognising its potential to drive industrialization, job creation, and revenue diversification beyond oil.
He added, “With the acquisition of the minerals titles, the state is poised to become a major player in the solid minerals industry.”
“The development is expected to open up multiple streams of revenue that would boost all-round development in the state”.
The commissioner charged journalists to play a pivotal role in driving development in the solid minerals sector.
He urged the NUJ to promote responsible mining and sustainable development in collaboration with the government, private sector, and civil society.
The guest Speaker, Dr Tope Joel, in his paper, highlighted the role of the media in ensuring the actualisation of the goal of harnessing Kogi State’s solid mineral deposits for economic development.
Joel urged the Kogi Government to establish a solid mineral development company with a trained directorate to regulate and closely monitor mining activities.
He said the media should play a proactive role in reporting on mining activities to help harness Kogi State’s solid mineral deposits for socio-economic development.
Earlier, the Kogi NUJ, Alhaji Ademu Seidu, appealed to the state government to restore end-of-year financial assistance to its members and fulfil its promise of providing a brand new bus for the Union.
Seidu also urged the government to renovate the NUJ colonial building and the Lord Lugard wooden house in the NUJ premises.
The NUJ Chairman also commended the Governor’s leadership style, which has endeared his administration to the media sector.
He noted that the Council has achieved some milestones, including the revival of the NUJ clinic and the construction of an overflow attached to the Council hall.
However, Seidu said the Council still faces challenges in sourcing funds to run the Secretariat and pay staff.
He thanked the Honourable Commissioner for Information and Communications, Evangelist Kingsley Femi Fanwo, and other government officials for their support.
The occasion featured the conferment of awards on notable personalities and government officials who have made positive