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Nigeria’s Solid Minerals Minister Dele Alake in Australia for Mining Collaboration

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Nigeria’s Solid Minerals Minister Dele Alake in Australia for Mining Collaboration

Nigeria’s Solid Minerals Minister Alake is at Murdoch University in Australia for a two-week mining knowledge exchange and collaboration program.

Nigeria’s Minister for Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, is currently at Murdoch University in Australia for a two-week program focused on enhancing mining sector expertise and strengthening bilateral ties between Nigeria and Australia. The initiative, running until June 15, includes lectures on extractive metallurgy and sustainable geochemistry, alongside field visits and high-level discussions with industry experts.

The program, backed by the Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian High Commissioner to Nigeria, aims to support Nigeria’s efforts to revitalize its solid minerals sector for economic diversification. A key part of the visit will be an Industry Panel Discussion to develop actionable strategies for Nigeria’s mining sector and foster cooperation in resource development.

Murdoch University’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Andrew Deeks, highlighted the program’s alignment with the university’s commitment to ethical and sustainable engagement, as well as Australia’s broader foreign policy goals. This visit further solidifies Murdoch University’s ongoing relationship with Africa.

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