NASS, Ministry push for first-line charge status to boost solid minerals sector
[Authority - Nigeria] - 16/02/2026
By Abbanobi -Eku Onyeka Abuja The National Assembly and the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development are urging the Federal Government to grant the ministry’s budget a first-line charge status to unlock the sector’s potential. Inconsistent funding releases, particularly zero capital (…)
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