FG Cancels 1,263 Mineral Licences over Unpaid Service Fees

by Toye Faleye

Abuja (Nigeria): The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, has approved the revocation of 1,263 mineral licenses due to default in payment of annual fees.

Alake approved a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Segun Tomori, on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the approval, recommended by the Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office (MCO), included 584 exploration licences, 65 mining leases, 144 quarry licences, and 470 small-scale mining leases.

He said the move was part of ongoing efforts by President Bola Tinubu’s administration aimed at sanitising the mining sector.

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The minister stated that the action would result in the deletion of licences from the Electronic Mining Cadastral system of the MCO’s portal, thereby creating more opportunities for investors.

“The annual service fee is the minimum evidence that you are interested in mining.

“You don’t have to wait for us to revoke the licence because the law allows you to return the licence if you change your mind,” the minister said.

Alake said that by opening up the areas formerly covered by these licenses, the move was expected to spur fresh applications by investors looking for fresh opportunities.

According to him, applying the law to keep speculators and unserious investors away from the mining sector will make way for diligent investors and grow the industry.

“The era of obtaining licences and keeping them in drawers for the highest bidder while financially capable and industrious businessmen are complaining of access to good sites is over,” he said.

Alake warned that the revocation did not imply that the payment of the annual fees had been pardoned.

The minister stated that the list would be forwarded to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to ensure that debtors pay or face the wrath of the law.

“This is to encourage due diligence and emphasise the consequences of inundating the licence application processes with speculative activities,” he said.

According to Tomori, the Director-General of the MCO, Simon Nkom, in his presentation to the minister, stated that there were 1,957 initial defaulters when it published to revoke licences in the Federal Government Gazette on June 19, 2025.

He said that the gazette was distributed to MCO offices nationwide to sensitise those affected and to encourage them to comply within 30 days in line with the Minerals and Mining Act 2007 and relevant regulations.

Tomori said a total of 3,794 licences have been revoked since the inception of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, including 619 mineral titles revoked for default in paying annual service fees and 912 for dormancy last year.

Alake had announced in August that more than 1,000 licences would be revoked to reposition the solid minerals sector as a driver of national industrial growth and continental leadership.

He said Tinubu’s administration was laying the foundation for a Nigeria where mineral resources create jobs, feed industries, and build prosperity.

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