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Large deposits of gold, lithium, copper discovered in Kaduna 

 

A substantial quantum of Gold, Lithium, Copper and Nickel deposits have been discovered in Kaduna State. These discoveries have been attributed to Gov. Uba Sani’s determination to develop the solid mineral sector of the state’s economy.

The Managing Director of Kaduna Mining Development Company (KMDC), Engr Shuaibu Kabir Bello, Shuaibu SK Bello who disclosed this at the Nigerian Mining Week 2025 held from October 13 to 15 in Abuja, said efforts were on to kick off the process of drilling.

According to him, the discovery was made during the exploration for Tin in the pegmatite region of Gidan Waya, in Jemaa local government, leading to the inferred resource of 97MT of enriched ore bodies of Tantalum, Niobium, with associated Tin and Tungsten.

Engr Bello revealed further that the discovery was made by Kian Smith for the KMDC & Anka Metals JV after two years of exploration.

He announced that KMDC has created the Jemaa Resource Project, which according to him, is a Special Purpose Vehicle to develop the assets.

He further noted that the Jemaá Resource Project has constituted a Technical Steering Committee to oversee the drilling and resource confirmation.

‘’The recent discovery of the multi-metallic deposit in Kaduna State, particularly the Nickel, is of National and Geological interest,’’ the MD pointed out.

Engr. Bello revealed further that the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA) will lead the Technical Steering Committee, adding the Agency has the statutory role of providing relevant geological data for Nigeria.

‘’NGSA commended Jemaá Resource Project and the Kaduna State Government for their transparency in data sharing and their call for an independent resource verification process.

‘’This collaboration will increase investor confidence in the Nigerian Mining sector and also enrich and update the geoscience information for the economic development of Nigeria via its mineral resources,’’ he argued.

The Technical Steering Committee also includes the leadership of Nigeria’s reputable geological firms, Geocardinal Engineering Services Limited and Fundamental Integrated Site Appraisal Services Limited (FISAS).

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