Community benefit
Every asset is structured with a community-benefit layer — local procurement, host-community employment, and direct revenue-sharing frameworks agreed before first extraction.
Solid-minerals operations in the Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State — built with community benefit, environmental rehabilitation, and long-term offtake partnerships that keep value inside Nigeria.
The Nigerian solid-minerals sector rewards operators who build long. ZOGA Mining structures every project around four non-negotiables — applied before the first permit is filed, not after the first incident.
Every asset is structured with a community-benefit layer — local procurement, host-community employment, and direct revenue-sharing frameworks agreed before first extraction.
Operating standards meet or exceed Nigerian regulator expectations. Rehabilitation and site-closure costs are provisioned from day one, not deferred to end-of-life.
Structured offtake partnerships are designed to build a Nigerian industrial chain around the ore — not to export unprocessed tonnage at commodity margins.
Permitting and reporting align with Nigeria's strategic-minerals policy direction, the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, and relevant state ministries in Benue.
“Build rather than extract; partner with regulators and communities rather than work around them.”
Benue State sits within Nigeria's Middle Belt solid-minerals corridor — a geology the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development identifies as strategically important to the 2030 sector agenda. ZOGA Mining's concessions in Kwande are being developed in close coordination with state authorities, traditional rulers, and host communities.
Operations brief
Offtake, joint-development, environmental consulting, and community-benefit enquiries are handled through a single office in Abuja.