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NSHA directs state government to flush out illegal miners

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly (NSHA) has directed the State Government to expel all illegal miners operating within the state in an effort to tackle insecurity.

The directive also stated that miners with licenses must comply with all legal requirements.

Danladi Jatau, Speaker of the House, issued the directives on Monday during a plenary session in response to a matter of public interest raised by Daniel Ogah Ogazi (APC, Kokona East).

Jatau expressed concern over the negative impact of illegal mining, particularly in Kokona Local Government Area, which has heightened tensions and endangered the safety of residents and their properties.

“Our resolution is to appreciate His Excellency Governor Abdullahi Sule for attracting investors to the state.

“However, we will not allow anyone to undermine these efforts.

“The position of the House is that the Commissioner of Police should mobilize his men to flush out all illegal miners in the state,” Jatau stated.

The Speaker assured that the House would support the state government in its efforts to eliminate illegal mining activities, thereby promoting peace and development across Nasarawa State.

Earlier, Daniel Ogah Ogazi pointed out the governor’s success in attracting investors to the state but expressed concern over the rampant illegal mining, particularly in Kokona LGA.

He noted that a mining site in the area has been dubbed “Sambisa Forest,” contributing to insecurity and negatively impacting the community.

“There was a site of lithium found in the Amba community, including areas such as Agaza, Kware, Ego, Egboka, and Agbadu.

“The law that established the mining act does not permit illegal mining, so we call on the government to flush out all illegal miners in the state,” Ogazi appealed.

Other members, including Onarigu Kana (SDP, Loko/Udege) and Jacob Ajegana Kudu (APC, Nasarawa Eggon East), also contributed to the discussion, stating the need for government regulation of mining activities to ensure community safety and equitable benefits.

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