N700million Website: Ministry of Mines and Steel Respond To Allegation
We Invested N700m on IT Infrastructure, Human Capital and Civil Works, Not Website
The attention of the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development has been
drawn to news making the rounds, especially on the social media that the
Ministry spent the sum of N700million creating a website for itself.
The Ministry considers it incumbent to react swiftly to this misrepresentation and to set the records straight.
It is important for clarity to state that what the Ministry has acquired
with the said sum of money is an integrated IT infrastructure which
comprises two Data Centres, an off-site recovery centre, civil and
environmental works on the
Centres, running of the Centres until end of first quarter 2018, training of over 225 officials locally and internationally amongst other cost components of the entire infrastructure and programme. It is indeed disingenuous of anyone to
reinvent and reduce all of these into an expenditure on a website.
Centres, running of the Centres until end of first quarter 2018, training of over 225 officials locally and internationally amongst other cost components of the entire infrastructure and programme. It is indeed disingenuous of anyone to
reinvent and reduce all of these into an expenditure on a website.
When, last Thursday, 9th November 2017, our Ministers led other
officials of the ministry and sectoral stakeholders to unveil the IT
Integrated Automation & Interactive Solid Minerals Portal (LAISMP),
we were really fulfilling one of the short-term pledges listed in our
roadmap. These assets form critical pillars of our agenda to reform the
mining and minerals sector, particularly as a key step towards our
vision to lead the sector to shared mining prosperity where
we make significant contributions to GDP in the country.
we make significant contributions to GDP in the country.
In realising aspects of this project as a turnkey solution, we have been
careful to follow all laid down processes. Since the cost of
implementing the project is above ministerial limits, we sought and
obtained the concurrence of the
Federal Executive Council after a detailed presentation in January 2017.
Federal Executive Council after a detailed presentation in January 2017.
In the course of the project, we have emphasised the need for
stakeholders’ interface, which included a facility inspection tour for
reporters and journalists who cover the sector. We have no reason to
commit public resources to projects that will not advance the cause of
repositioning our sector and we believe that we did everything to
intimate the general public about our
activities in this respect.
activities in this respect.
For the records and for public information, our IT Integrated Automation
& Interactive Solid Minerals Portal (IAISMP) project has the
following key components:
1. Feasibility assessment needs analyses and re-engineering of the IT processes within the ministry, departments and agencies;
2. Data centres (a fully equipped on -premises centre within the ministry and another off-site centre for recovery and real-time backup in
case of emergency), also covering civil and environmental works;
3. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution and Electronic Document Management System (eDMS)
solution—Microsoft Dynamics AX: Financials, Supply
Chain, Business Intelligence, Human Capital,
Procurement (license and maintenance);
4. Basic and advanced IT (ERP & eDMS) and GIS training programmes for staff of the ministry and its agencies. Already 75 officials have
been trained in Abuja;
5. GIS capacity building for management and lead technical staff with Esri;
6. Wide Area Network at the ministry’s headquarters and all its to agencies (including back up internet, disaster recovery hosting and DR site internet —installation and initial one-year subscription);
7. Procurement, supply and installation of a GIS laboratory with computer systems;
8. Building of GIS Web Portal with Business Automation System, Content Management System (CMS), Decision Support System and SideStream
along the minerals corridor;
9. Reordering and reorganisation of available geological data in the sector into geospatial database;
10. Online Mining Licensing and Mineral Title Application with tracking system for openness, transparency and accountability in compliance with global EM standards for the extractives sector;
11. Online payment (royalties and fees) and blocking of revenue leakages by integrating/interfacing with Remita, GIFMIS and relevant revenue generating MDAs of the government;
12. Enterprise ArcGIS Solution license and maintenance for (MS Mining and Assets Management;
13. On-site project management and execution staff (266), including operationalisation of the project management office for upward of 10
months. Project staff to remain on -site until end of Q1 -2018;
14. Procurement, supply and installation of various project equipment, complete with civil works;
15. Collaborative tools and help desk; and,
16. Strategic communications.
2. Data centres (a fully equipped on -premises centre within the ministry and another off-site centre for recovery and real-time backup in
case of emergency), also covering civil and environmental works;
3. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution and Electronic Document Management System (eDMS)
solution—Microsoft Dynamics AX: Financials, Supply
Chain, Business Intelligence, Human Capital,
Procurement (license and maintenance);
4. Basic and advanced IT (ERP & eDMS) and GIS training programmes for staff of the ministry and its agencies. Already 75 officials have
been trained in Abuja;
5. GIS capacity building for management and lead technical staff with Esri;
6. Wide Area Network at the ministry’s headquarters and all its to agencies (including back up internet, disaster recovery hosting and DR site internet —installation and initial one-year subscription);
7. Procurement, supply and installation of a GIS laboratory with computer systems;
8. Building of GIS Web Portal with Business Automation System, Content Management System (CMS), Decision Support System and SideStream
along the minerals corridor;
9. Reordering and reorganisation of available geological data in the sector into geospatial database;
10. Online Mining Licensing and Mineral Title Application with tracking system for openness, transparency and accountability in compliance with global EM standards for the extractives sector;
11. Online payment (royalties and fees) and blocking of revenue leakages by integrating/interfacing with Remita, GIFMIS and relevant revenue generating MDAs of the government;
12. Enterprise ArcGIS Solution license and maintenance for (MS Mining and Assets Management;
13. On-site project management and execution staff (266), including operationalisation of the project management office for upward of 10
months. Project staff to remain on -site until end of Q1 -2018;
14. Procurement, supply and installation of various project equipment, complete with civil works;
15. Collaborative tools and help desk; and,
16. Strategic communications.
It is most important to state that acquired IT infrastructure, in all
its ramifications, is an enabler of the serious work at repositioning
the sector. For us, this is never an end in itself but a robust attempt
to ease how the regulatory-cum-administration systems interface with
mining operators and stakeholders everywhere. It is noteworthy that only
this past October [2017], the Mining Journal’s World Risk Report, which
rated different mining jurisdictions on a range of indicators including
legal, governance social, fiscal and infrastructure indicated that
Nigeria is showing notable improvements in positions.
In the two years that we have methodically and deliberately introduced reforms implemented a
the roadmap, our sector now has better perception, lowered investments risks and improved opportunity index.
the roadmap, our sector now has better perception, lowered investments risks and improved opportunity index.
The import of this assessment, in light of the World Bank’s Report on
the improved slams of our country towards ease of doing business, cannot
be far-fetched. Ours is a modest effort to consolidate the overall
efforts of the Federal
Government at increasing opportunities in other sectors of the economy.
Government at increasing opportunities in other sectors of the economy.
We have done repeated due diligence to ensure that the implementation of
the project does not only meet expected design but also fits into
globally recognised systems and further help us to place our
jurisdiction on the mining map. A phased approach has been adopted, with
incremental deliverables which should be fully completed by end of
first quarter of 2018.
We continue to be open to checks and to present ourselves to public scrutiny.
We want to assure all Nigerians that we do not take lightly the confidence reposed in us or in our government nor would we do anything to undermine our reputation under whatever guise.
We want to assure all Nigerians that we do not take lightly the confidence reposed in us or in our government nor would we do anything to undermine our reputation under whatever guise.
We come from a tradition of commitment to service and honour in the
handling of all our public service roles. In superintending over this
project, we are confident to declare that we have not let the ball down,
therefore it is
wantonly disingenuous for anyone to reinvent and reduce all of these into an expenditure on a website.
wantonly disingenuous for anyone to reinvent and reduce all of these into an expenditure on a website.
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