![]() ![]() ![]() The event is important to the Nigerian mining industry. Why the decision to partner with Nigeria Mining Week? Is the event important for the industry do you think? With what is happening to the international crude oil prices, there cannot be a better opportunity for investments in the Nigerian mining sector which experts say less than 10% have been harnessed. The mining sector in Nigeria remains largely untapped. How excited are you about the opportunities in Nigeria’s mining sector?Īs we all already know, Nigeria is sitting on a gold mine. However, data capturing and analysis is ongoing as we work from home in some instances.Īt Rapidlink Resources, we place safety first in all we do and we are confident that the programme will continue in full swing when the pandemic is brought under some control worldwide. We also had to discontinue our prep-lab and sample analysis programme. As we implement the COVID-19 safety measures, we are unable to continue having teams of geologists working on the field. It has slowed us down a bit, especially the field work. How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected your operations so far? The procedures are being carried out according to international best practices and reporting made according to internationally recognized reporting codes: JORC (ASX), SAMREC (JSE), NI43-101 (TSX). The program will run through the process of exploration down to drilling and resource verification using cutting edge technology and approach. YES! Rapidlink Resources Limited under the auspices of the National Integrated Mineral Exploration Project (NIMEP) and funded by the Federal Ministry of Mines and Solid Mineral Development (MMSD) is undertaken an exploration programme to generate geoscience information on the nature and mineralization of Rare Earth Metals/Minerals – Cassiterite(Sn), Tantalite(Ta), Niobium(Nb), Lithium(Li), etc, for investment decision. This will ultimately lead to huge foreign investments, create jobs and aid the development of the socioeconomic development of the country at large.Īny specific exciting projects that you are involved in at the moment that you can share? Our aim is to partner with the government to continue to de-risk the Nigeria mining sector as much as possible with a view to attracting huge and sustainable investments in the sector. We offer cost effective services adapted to specific needs of our clients. The company has offices and operational bases in Abuja, Lagos, Nigeria’s foremost business and industrial city, Apapa, Warri, Port Harcourt, Eket and Calabar – important seaports and oil cities in Nigeria Pointe Noire and Brazzaville in Republic of Congo Accra and Tema in Ghana. We are an indigenous, 100% Nigerian owned company with interest in Maritime, Oil & Gas Construction and Energy Solid Minerals Prospecting, Exploration, Mining and Consultancy Services. ![]() Rapidlink Group of Companies is a holding company incorporated under the Laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Let’s start with some background on Rapidlink Group, your activities and your aims for the Nigerian mining sector? RAPIDLINK INTERVIEW: “OUR AIM IS TO PARTNER WITH GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE TO DE-RISK THE NIGERIA MINING SECTOR TO ATTRACT INVESTMENTS IN THE SECTOR”Įxclusive interview with Rapidlink Group, a silver sponsor at the upcoming Nigeria Mining Week in Abuja in October. ![]()
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