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    Tinubu congratulates Alake on re-election as AMSG chairman

    January 22, 2026
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    *President Bola Tinubu (right) and Dele Alake

    Oritsegbubemi Omatseyin

    Lagos — President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, on his re-election as Chairman of the Africa Minerals Strategic Group, AMSG, a forum of ministers in charge of mining and solid minerals on the continent.

    AMSG aims to maximise the benefits for Africans from Africa’s vast mineral resources.

    Alake was first elected in 2024 on the sidelines of the Future Minerals Forum, FMF, and re-elected at the 2026 Annual General Meeting of the group, which held recently on the sidelines of the same conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    President Tinubu described Alake’s re-election as a clear vote of confidence in his visionary leadership, steadfast commitment, and strategic advocacy for Africa’s minerals sector.

    The President noted that under Alake’s chairmanship, the AMSG has continued to provide a strong, united voice for African countries in advancing collaboration, safeguarding mineral resources, and positioning Africa as a key player in the global energy transition and the critical minerals value chain.

    He commended the Minister for aligning the objectives of the AMSG with Nigeria’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly the drive to unlock the nation’s vast solid minerals potential, attract sustainable investment, create jobs, and ensure that mineral wealth translates into tangible socio-economic benefits for Africans.

    “I congratulate Dele Alake for sustaining the confidence and trust of his colleagues across Africa, who have renewed his leadership of their forum. His commitment and pan-African vision to ensure our continent derives the greatest benefits from our mineral resources are commendable. As Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals, he has led a reform agenda that is transforming the sector into a major contributor to our national economy,” the President said.

    The President assured Alake of the Federal Government’s continued support as he leads the AMSG to deepen cooperation among African nations, strengthen institutional frameworks, and promote transparency, sustainability, and inclusiveness in the minerals sector.

     

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