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ministry deepens collaboration with mining marshals to strengthen oversight of mining sector

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The Nigerian government is strengthening enforcement against illegal mining, which may reduce informal supply and improve regulatory compliance. This could increase operational costs for small-scale miners but benefit licensed operators. The impact is Nigeria-specific and limited to the solid minerals sector; no direct commodity price or supply chain disruption is reported.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development in Nigeria enhancing collaboration with Mining Marshals for oversight.
  • Operational tours conducted in Nasarawa and Plateau States to address illegal mining.
  • Mining Marshals established to combat illegal mining and support regulatory reforms.

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