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Mining: Centre Begs FG To Formalise Activities Of Small Minerals Producers’

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The Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD), has called on the Federal Government to formalise small-mineral producers to curb losses in the sector.

The acting Executive Director of the Centre, Mr Monday Osasah, made the call in Abuja at the Second Mining Summit on the Challenges of Co-operative Development and Organisation among Artisanal Miners.

According to Osasah, mining co-operatives are associations created by miners, aimed at supporting the exploitation, industralisation and commercialisation of mining products.

He said that the world over, such associations had contributed to the growth and development of countries and were also instrumental in enhancing technological development and improving economies of scale.

“In Nigeria, the legal formalisation of the existence of small-mineral producers is a big challenge as majority of the miners work illegally.

“Formalisation of artisanal mining is a process that can include the introduction of legal and regulatory frameworks.

“It also provides legal access to minerals, information about geological data, organising miners into flexible and dynamic organisations and providing access to capital equipment and technical assistance.

“Governments of resource rich countries across the world are increasingly passionate about formalising artisanal miners, informality means that governments are losing out on important revenues from mining .’’

Osasah said that the process for formalisation was an opportunity to start capturing revenues from the sector and reinvesting these revenues into important social services.

He said the lack of a formalised sector also makes it very difficult for government to put into practice effective strategies, policies and regulations for minimising potential negative environmental and health impacts.

He said that formalisation comes with a lot of advantages to artisanal government, large scale miners and host communities ranging from promotion of better working practices to capturing of revenue by government.

Osasah said that formalisation was imperative now because Nigerian mining sector was gradually becoming the toast of both local and foreign investors and this makes organising critical and necessary.

He said that one of the ways to achieve this was the formulation of cooperative societies with the ministry which would also pave way for miners to enjoy schemes and loans.

This, he noted includes the N5 billion loan jointly provided by the ministry and Bank of Industry.

Ms Janet Adeyemi, the President Women in Mining, encouraged miners to be knowledgeable about the products they mine and form cooperatives so to avoid being cheated by investors.

Adeyemi said that most times, miners sell products without knowing what they were used for, thereby, short changing themselves.

She urged miners to be abreast with latest technology to enable them know what the different minerals were being used for, adding that it would give them an edge to effectively negotiate prices.

Adeyemi said that it was time for the government to invest in the mining sector because it had been neglected for so long, adding that investing in the sector would turn the economy around.

Earlier, Mr Ebhota Al-Amin of the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development (MMSD), said that mining had not been able to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) because of illegal activities and lack of coordination.

Al-min said good percentage of exports in the sector remained undocumented and urged miners to come together in groups to access loans and equipment so as to develop in large scale.

Mr Awal Ibrahim, Miners Association of Nigeria said the group was collaborating with Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) to harness the potential in the mining sector.

Ibrahim said that Nigeria had polices on mining but they were not being implemented and called on the ministry and its parastatals to develop work plan toward implementation to strengthen the sector.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the programme was supported by the Open Society Initiative for West Africa (OSIWA) to empower citizens to transform the society.

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Zenith Bank Says It Now Has best IT infrastructure After Successful Upgrade, Commends Customers

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Zenith Bank Says It Now Has best IT infrastructure After Successful Upgrade, Commends Customers

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Zenith Bank Plc has announced that it now boasts the best technology infrastructure in the banking industry, positioning itself to provide an exceptional customer experience and superior service delivery moving forward.

This upgrade follows a recent comprehensive technology enhancement.

The bank expressed its heartfelt gratitude to customers for their support and patience throughout the upgrade process, while also extending apologies for any inconveniences experienced during this time.

This announcement was made in a social media post on Wednesday, signed by Dame Dr. Adaora Umeoji, OON, the Group Managing Director/CEO. 

In her message, the GMD/CEO emphasized the bank’s commitment to delivering an unparalleled service experience, stating, “We undertook this upgrade to ensure we can offer our customers the best possible service.”

Umeoji pledged that Zenith Bank will continue to innovate, ensuring that customer needs are met swiftly, safely, and conveniently.

The post read in part: “On behalf of the Board, Management, and Staff of Zenith Bank PLC, I would like to thank you for your patience and support during our IT infrastructure migration to a new and more robust operating system. 

“We are truly grateful for the trust and confidence you have placed in us. The primary reason for undertaking this extensive endeavor was to better position Zenith Bank PLC for improved service delivery to all our valued customers and to create memorable banking experiences at all our touchpoints.

“While I regret the inconveniences and challenges you faced during and immediately after our migration, I am pleased to inform you that Zenith Bank PLC now has the best technology infrastructure in the industry. We are committed to ensuring you experience superior service delivery going forward.

“Rest assured, you remain our top priority, and Zenith Bank will continue to innovate and offer value-added products and services to meet all your banking needs quickly, safely, and conveniently.”

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Polaris Bank Clinches “Best Mobile App” Award at Digital Jurist Awards 2024

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Polaris Bank Clinches “Best Mobile App” Award at Digital Jurist Awards 2024

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Polaris Bank’s commitment to digital innovation and excellence has once again been recognized, as the Bank was awarded the prestigious “Best Mobile App” award for its renowned digital banking platform, VULTe, at the Digital Jurist Awards held October 31 at Eko Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos.

This honor comes less than a week after Polaris Bank was named Nigeria’s Digital Bank of the Year for the fourth consecutive year, further solidifying its status as a leader in Nigeria’s digital banking landscape.

At the event, attended by representatives from all nominated companies, Polaris Bank’s VULTe app stood out among its peers, winning the hearts of users and the recognition of industry experts.

The Digital Jurist Awards Committee had nominated Polaris Bank in three categories: Best Website, Best Web Portal, and Best Mobile App.

The Bank’s innovative approach and customer-centric digital solutions have made it a formidable contender in each category, with VULTe’s win affirming the Bank’s continued drive to redefine digital banking in Nigeria.

Commenting on the the award, Polaris Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Kayode Lawal expressed gratitude for the recognition and reiterated the Bank’s commitment to providing seamless, reliable, and secure digital solutions.

“This award continuously shows our dedication to delivering the best digital experiences to our customers. We will continue to push the boundaries of innovation to ensure that our platforms remain intuitive, accessible, and impactful,” he said.

Polaris Bank’s VULTe app has gained widespread acclaim for its user-friendly design, robust security features, and diverse functionalities, enabling customers to manage their banking needs from the comfort of their devices.

Winning the “Best Mobile App” award is yet another milestone in the Bank’s digital journey, reinforcing its position as a digital pioneer in Nigeria’s banking sector.

The Bank extends its gratitude to the Digital Jurist Awards Committee and its loyal customers for their continued trust and support.

Polaris Bank is committed to advancing digital banking in Nigeria, creating convenient, modern, and secure solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.

Polaris Bank was adjudged Nigeria’s Digital Bank of the Year in 2024,2023, 2022 and 2021 and MSME Bank of the Year 2022, 2023 and 2024 in Business Day’s Banks and Other Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards.

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Access Bank Wins Best Digital, Best Website at 2024 Digital Jurist Awards

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Access Bank Wins Best Digital, Best Website at 2024 Digital Jurist Awards

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Access Bank PLC has been named the 2024 Best Digital Award Winner in the Commercial Banks Category at the Digital Jurist Awards, organized by Phillips Consulting (pcl.).

L-R: Adebowale Shonekan, Head, Network Communications (Group & Subsidiaries), Access Bank Plc; Chukwudi Amadi, Team Lead, Digital Communications, Access Holdings Plc; Ezinne Nwene, Team Member, Digital Communications, Access Holdings Plc, receiving the Best Digital Commercial Bank award from Abbas Babagana, Chief Technical Officer, Federal Ministry of Communications & Digital Economy at the Digital Jurist Awards held in Lagos… recently.

In addition to this top honour, the Bank also secured the Best Website Award, achieving an impressive score of 201 points for its engaging and user-friendly digital experience. Access Bank’s cumulative score of 380 points reflects its excellence across digital touchpoints, including its website, web portal, mobile app, and social media.Commenting on the recognition, Amaechi Okobi, Chief Communications Officer of Access Holdings PLC, said, “We are honoured to receive the Best Digital and Best Website Awards at this year’s Digital Jurist Awards.

At Access, our focus on digital innovation is driven by our commitment to deliver seamless, secure, and customer-centric solutions across all touchpoints.

This recognition validates our ongoing efforts to enhance our digital platforms, making financial services more accessible and efficient for our customers.

We thank Phillips Consulting for recognising our efforts and will continue to raise the bar in digital excellence.”Phillips Consulting has long served as a development partner to Nigerian financial institutions and other organisations with an online presence.

Leveraging its proprietary Digital Jurist platform, the firm has conducted assessments of digital touchpoints in various sectors, from financial services and insurance to telecommunications and government agencies, over the past 17 years.

Originally established as Web Jurist®, the platform was reimagined as Digital Jurist to assess new and diversified digital channels in the evolving digital economy. Digital Jurist’s evaluation framework examines a range of factors, including user experience, accessibility, performance, functionality, security, customer service, support, marketing, and content engagement across digital platforms.

These awards reinforce Access Bank’s leadership in digital banking, adding to recent accolades including 2024 Best Digital Bank and Best Mobile Banking App by World Finance, Best Mobile Banking App and Best Digital Bank by The Digital Banker Awards, and Best Digital Banking Initiative at the Global Retail Banking Innovation Awards 2024.

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