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Ondo’s Security Task Force, Army arrest 12 illegal miners

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsAugust 8, 20243 Mins Read
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In a determined bid to tackle the surge of illegal mining in Ondo State, the State government has empowered its security task force to collaborate with security agencies in ridding the State state of criminals stealing solid minerals across the State.

The joint operation of the task force and the Nigerian Army recorded a major feat last weekend when it arrested 12 individuals carrying out illegal mining in the State.

The Senior Special Assistant on Security to Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, Mr. Olugbenga Atiba, while briefing newsmen on the development, said proactive measures are being implemented to curb the menace of illegal mining and other security challenges in the State.

Mr. Atiba, speaking during the parade of the 12 arrested suspects at the Barracks of the 32 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Akure, revealed that the illegal miners were caught while the task force was acting on credible intelligence to combat kidnapping activities in the State.

He said: “We had our men deployed across the three senatorial districts of Ondo, penetrating deep into the jungles to prevent kidnapping and make arrests where possible.

“We know the destruction that has been caused in Niger State by these illegal miners. The kingpins are from Niger and Zamfara.

“Upon discovering these illegal activities, immediate actions were taken. One of the first steps was conducting a reconnaissance to establish the presence of these illegal miners. We have now stationed security men throughout the State, carrying out their duties diligently.

“We have also identified some individuals, including some local leaders, who are involved in these activities and causing problems. However, at the state government level, we are addressing this through the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.”

Also speaking, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Engr. Razaq Obe, provided insights into the regulatory framework governing mining activities in the state.

He explained, “There is a federal law, the Mining Act 2007, that governs mining activities across the country. It is within the purview of the federal government, but the state has the responsibility to ensure that any activity, be it mining or oil and gas, is controlled to protect the environment.

“We periodically conduct inspections, employing law enforcement agencies to ensure that illegal activities are promptly addressed, and culprits are brought to book.

“Security is a major concern. Illegal miners, often from other countries, operate without licenses, leading to environmental degradation and increased security threats.”

Regarding long-term strategies, the commissioner emphasized decentralizing governance, saying “Mining stewardship should not be on the exclusive list of our constitution. It should be ceded to subnational entities, as governors are better positioned to know what is happening in their states.”

He also highlighted the government’s support for legitimate miners, stating: “We provide education and periodic interactions to ensure that artisanal miners operate responsibly and have the necessary licenses.”

The names of the arrested illegal miners were also released. They are:

  1. Mr. Abdullahi Ibrahim, 40 years old
  2. Mr. Hassan Bala, 40 years old
  3. Mr. Alawude Damilarin, 36 years old
  4. Mr. Ajayi Ebukun, 35 years old
  5. Mr. Oluwaseun Rufus, 34 years old
  6. Mr. Adebayo James, 25 years old
  7. Mr. Kamal Zaharadeen, 25 years old
  8. Mr. Mohammed Bello Lawal, 25 years old
  9. Mr. Yunusa Mohammed, 24 years old
  10. Mr. Ma’azu Auwal, 24 years old
  11. Mr. Bashir Muktar, 23 years old
  12. Mr. Kabiru Sani, 21 years old.

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