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The Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office (NMCO) came into being following the Federal Government’s Mining Sector reform programme which was implemented by Ministry of Mines and Steel Development in collaboration with the World Bank Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources Project.
The NMCO, which became an autonomous Agency of Government, as provided by section 5(1) of the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act, (2007), is responsible for the management and administration of mineral titles, considered to be the cornerstone of a secure mineral rights system.
To provide an independent, efficient and transparent Mining Cadastre system which grants and administers mining licences and permits in accordance with best international practices.
To deliver service reliably, effectively and professionally using objective standards and procedures, in accordance with the provisions of the enabling law.
Consider applications for mineral titles and permits, issue, suspend and upon written approval of the Minister, revoke any mineral title.
Receive and dispose of applications for modifications (renewal, transfer, relinquishment, consolidation, extension of areas etc.) of mineral titles.
Maintain a chronological record of all applications for mineral titles in a Priority Register, which is used specifically to ascertain the priority and registration of applications for exclusive rights on free areas.
Maintain a general register, which is used for all other types of applications where registration of the priority is not required; and
Undertake such other activities reasonably necessary for the purpose of carrying out its duties and responsibilities under the provisions of the Act, and the Regulations.
In furthering its objective to provide an independent, efficient, transparent, modern Mining Cadastre System, which grants and administers mining licences and permits in accordance with the provisions of the Act and the Regulations and consistent with best international practices; the Nigeria MCO has been upgraded and automated to an electronic Mining Cadastre Plus (eMC+) system. As part of the upgrade, the MCO has established Zonal Office in each of the six (6) geopolitical Zones of the Country.
The main functionality of the eMC+ enables fast and seamless online preparation, processing, recording, monitoring of procedures and granting of mineral rights in Nigeria.
A functional online Mining Cadastre for viewing and querrying the existing mining titles is currently under preparation. You can get a first glance at the upcoming web application by clicking the link below:
The operations of the eMC+ is based on internationally accepted principles and ground rules for the administration and management of mineral rights. These include the following:
Conducive macro-economic environment for mining investment
Clear, stable, legal, and regulatory frameworks
Well-defined institutional responsibilities
Transparent and non-discretionary procedures
Stable, competitive, and fair fiscal regimes
Priority based on First Come First Serve
Use it or lose it
Security of tenure
Security of title