

By Amin Kef (Ranger)
Sierra Leone has reinforced its commitment to sustainable mining, foreign investment and international cooperation through its participation in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 2026, where the country joined world leaders, investors and industry experts to promote its growing mineral sector and strengthen global partnerships.
The high-profile Forum, which was held from 3 to 6 June 2026 in St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, served as one of the world's foremost platforms for economic dialogue, investment promotion and international collaboration. The event brought together heads of state, senior Government officials, business executives, development partners and investors from across the world to explore emerging economic opportunities and strategic alliances.
Sierra Leone's delegation was led by the Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources, Julius D. Mattai and included the Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Sierra Leone's Ambassador to the Russian Federation, the Director General of the National Minerals Agency (NMA), the Director of Policy and Research, the Director of Geological Surveys, together with other senior officials from the Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources and the National Minerals Agency.
One of the major highlights of the country's participation was the role played by Julius D. Mattai as a panelist during a high-level discussion themed : "Rare and Strategic: Sovereignty and International Cooperation in the Field of Rare Earth Elements and Critical Minerals."
The session brought together Government representatives and industry experts from different regions of the world to examine the growing strategic significance of rare earth elements and critical minerals in driving the global energy transition, technological innovation and industrial growth.
During the discussion, Julius D. Mattai underscored Sierra Leone's commitment to responsible mineral resource governance and the sustainable development of the country's expanding portfolio of critical minerals. He noted that the increasing global demand for those resources presents an important opportunity for mineral-rich nations to diversify their economies and achieve long-term prosperity.
The Minister stressed that countries endowed with mineral wealth should secure greater benefits from their natural resources through local content policies, value addition, skills development and industrialization. He emphasized that those measures are vital to ensuring that the mining sector makes a meaningful contribution to national development and sustainable economic growth.
He further observed that the rapidly growing international demand for critical minerals calls for stronger global cooperation to establish transparent, resilient and sustainable supply chains. While advocating for the protection of national sovereignty over natural resources, he maintained that effective collaboration between producing and consuming nations remains essential to creating mutual benefits and ensuring long-term stability across the sector.
Julius D. Mattai also called for increased investment in Africa's mining infrastructure, geological research, human capital development and downstream mineral processing industries. According to him, such investments are necessary to unlock the continent's vast mineral potential and strengthen Africa's position within the global critical minerals value chain.
The high-level panel further explored strategies for balancing national interests with international partnerships while promoting responsible sourcing standards, improving supply chain security and encouraging innovation in the extraction and processing of critical minerals.
Beyond the panel discussion, the Sierra Leone delegation participated in a series of bilateral meetings, strategic engagements and investment discussions designed to deepen cooperation with Governments, development partners, investors and industry stakeholders. The engagements focused on attracting new investments, strengthening technical partnerships, expanding geological knowledge and promoting downstream mineral development and value addition.
SPIEF 2026 also provided Sierra Leone with a valuable opportunity to showcase its growing potential in critical minerals, geological exploration and mineral processing while engaging international stakeholders on issues relating to economic development and the sustainable management of the country's natural resources.
Sierra Leone's participation at the Forum reflected the Government's determination to leverage the mining sector as a key driver of economic transformation, industrialization, employment creation and sustainable development. It also demonstrated the country's continued efforts to position itself as a competitive, reliable and responsible destination for global mining investment while playing an increasingly significant role in international conversations on the future of critical minerals. https://thecalabashnewspaper.com/mines-minister-pushes-for-greater-investment-in-africas-critical-minerals-sector-at-spief-2026/





