FG flags off commencement of airborne geophysical survey

FG flags off commencement of airborne geophysical survey

by Joseph Anthony
139 views

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite

The Federal Government, Thursday, flagged off the commencement of airborne geophysical survey to determine accurate mineral deposits, with activities occurring in 19 States.

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite, flagged off the event in Abuja, stating that there are only two aircrafts available for the survey, noting that the importance of the survey is to gather data through geophysical measurement that will locate mineral deposits.
Adegbite, however, allayed fears of residents over frequent aircraft movement in the 19 states, stating that the Ministry has been sensitizing the general public on the awareness of the aircraft, explaining that the National Security Agency, NSA, has been briefed about the aircraft’s movements.
He said: “To allay people’s fear in the last three months, we have been going round the states, sensitizing people on the awareness of the aircraft. The data gathered will enhance our ability to know what minerals that we have and thereby attract the right investors in the sector.
“The aircrafts will be flying on an altitude of 50 meters, extensive awareness has been done in all means of communication to avoid panic. As at yesterday, I briefed the President at the FEC, so he is already aware of what is going on, we have permission from NSA with the knowledge of the Chief of Air Staff, an the aircrafts will not expose the country to security threats.
“We have two aircraft on ground I think they will boost that up eventually to four. This project was scheduled to take off last year because it is best done in the dry season. Now, two aircraft are here they are starting now, they are going to work as the weather dictates, they work when it is dry, we are going to the dry season soon, work would be easier.”
Meanwhile, speaking on the operation, International Technical Adviser for Xcalibur Multiphysics, John Eyre, said “There are two aircrafts which will fly a lower altitude of 50 meters with a single pilot. It is equipped with electronic sensors.
“We have tried this in South Africa, Spain, Togo and so many other countries. We are looking at signatures of all minerals, particularly gold, lead, zinc, silver, bitumen with all metallic and non-metallic minerals, and we will start on the location with dry land.”

You may also like

Leave a Comment

Chijos News is an independent online publication that provides readers with the latest breaking Nigerian news, world news, entertainment, sports, business, and many more.

@2024 – Chijosnews.com. All Rights Reserved.

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00