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Kogi Charges Chinese Investors On Gold Mine Processing Project

By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

The Kogi state commissioner for Solid Minerals, Engr. Bashir Gegu on Friday charged the Chinese Investors  to put in place all the  necessary machinery that would enhance speedy execution of the project on the state.

The Commissioner gave the charge while receiving in audience, some Chinese Investors as partners in the establishment process, in furtherance to the establishment of  Gold Mine Processing in Kogi State.

Gegu who received the investors on behalf of the state government assured the investors of adequate security and  conducive environment with hospitable people on the state.

He affirmed that, with the  establishment of Gold mine processing, more investors would be attracted to Kogi State as it would create jobs for the teeming youths and Develop the State in general.

Present at the visit was the Managing Director of the Ministry of Solid Mineral Processing Company Limited, Engr. Lawal Muhammed.

In the entourage of the Chinese Investors was Alex Wang, chairman Sinotrust International Group Co. Limited and other professionals in Gold Mining and investment.

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