The University of Abuja and the Gemological Institute of Nigeria (GIN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen the mining sector.
The GIN President, and 1st Deputy President, Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI), Prof. Adesoji Adesugba, during the signing, said the MoU would leverage on the expertise of both parties.
Adesugba said: ‘the agreement aims to leverage the combined expertise and resources of both institutions to foster innovation, research and skills development in the fields of geology, gemology and mining.
‘The partnership endeavours to establish a formal collaboration between GIN and the Department of Gemology and Mining at the University of Abuja.
‘By integrating the strengths, the two institutions aspire to create a unified platform for geoscience education, gemology and mining research in Nigeria.
‘This initiative underscores a broader vision to diversify Nigeria’s economy and position the country as a frontrunner in the mining sector,’ he said.
According
to Adesugba, GIN, a pioneering gemology institution in the country, will collaborate closely with the university’s Geology and Mining Department to enrich the academic curriculum with gemology and jewellery-making aspects.
He said the integration would not only enhance academic programmes, but also foster entrepreneurship in the jewellery sector.
Adesugba reiterated that Nigeria had rich diversity of Gemstones and Minerals, but decried the untapped potential of these resources.
He said, ‘the rationale behind the partnership is to create a centralised institution dedicated to geology, gemology and jewellery making.
‘It aims to serve as a hub for knowledge, research and skill development in the mining sector.
‘The partnership’s objectives include; establishing Nigeria’s leading School of Mines, developing a robust mines business line in the private sector and strengthening the solid minerals sector through academic and practical training.’
According to him, the initiative, also aimed at boosting Nigeria’
s economic diversification agenda, by promoting sustainable mining practices, and tapping into the global market for Indigenous gemstones and jewellery designs.
He restated the commitment of both institutions to uphold the highest quality assurance and confidentiality, throughout the partnership.
He further said any disputes arising from the agreement, would be resolved through mutual negotiation with arbitration as a final recourse.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah, expressed appreciation on behalf of the School for the privilege of being the pioneer of the university in the field of Gemology in Nigeria.
While pledging his support to the centre, Na’Allah reaffirmed the commitment of the Institution to enhancing training capacity for the students.
‘With a duration of five years, the MoU sets the stage for a transformative collaboration between GIN and our university, with the potential to drive innovation, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in Nigeria’s mining sector
,’ he said
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the ACCI 2nd Deputy President, Dr Aliyu Hong, and the ACCI Director-General, Mr Agabaidu Jideani were also present at the signing.
The Director of ACCI BEST Centre, Dr Tinuke Temitope, ACCI General Counsel, Hajia Hauwa Usman, and Dr Aminu Isyaku, Head of Department of Geology of the university, among others, were also at the event.
Source: News Agency of Nigeria