CoverNews Solid Minerals: Ogun produced highest tonnes in 2018 By maritimemag March 23, 2019 ShareTweet 0 The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has disclosed that Ogun produced the highest tonnes of solid minerals in the country in 2018. Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun The NBS disclosed this in its State Disaggregated Mining and Quarrying Data for 2018 posted on its website. The bureau said the state produced 16.49 million tonnes of solid minerals, representing 30 per cent of the total tonnes of solid minerals produced in the year under review. It said Kogi and Cross River states followed closely with 15.13 million and 3.49 million tonnes of solid minerals respectively, representing about 27 per cent and six per cent of the total tonnes of the minerals produced. Bayelsa and Borno States produced the least tonnes of solid minerals with zero and 8,403.30 tonnes of minerals produced. The report, however, said a total of 55.85 million tonnes of solid minerals was produced in the country in the year under review. According to the report, limestone was the most produced solid minerals in 2018 with 27.19 million tones, representing about 49 per cent of the total tonnes of minerals produced. Bonny Light price hits $68.09, as Nigeria’s output declines. It said granite and laterite followed closely with 9.62 million and 5.07 million tonnes respectively, representing 17 per cent and nine per cent of the total tonnes of minerals produced in 2018. The report said garnet and ruby were the least produced solid minerals in 2018. The National Agency for Food Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) supplied data administratively for the report and verified and validated by NBS. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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