TrendingAlake Reads Riot Act, Issues 30-Days Ultimatum To Illegal Miners

Alake Reads Riot Act, Issues 30-Days Ultimatum To Illegal Miners

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By Akinwale Kasali

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Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, has given a 30-Day ultimatum to all Miners engaged in the illegal extraction of mineral resources across the country to join notable Mining Cooperatives across the country.

Alake, while reading the riot act stated that all those who violate this order will face the full wrath of the law.

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At a World Press Conference held in Abuja, the nation’s Capital, the Minister  unveiled a plan to set up a Surveillance Task Force that would include Policemen and other relevant agencies to secure the Mines in the country.

Announcing the 30-day ultimatum to Miners and plan to introduce security operatives which are parts of his seven transformation agenda, Alake said he is perturbed that a country with precious minerals like gold, bitumen, lithium and uranium in massive proportions could fail to use the resources to liberate its citizens.

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He said, “I am giving illegal Miners in this country just 30 days grace to join cooperatives or find another vocation. Also, the proposed Task Force will be domiciled in the Ministry and will comprise operatives of all the relevant Security Agencies.

“For the last time, let me declare again that the ministry is giving such persons 30 days grace to join a miners’ co-operative or find another vocation to do.

“On the expiration of the period, the full weight of the law will fall on anyone seen on a mining site without a determinable status. This message will be interpreted into Nigerian languages and broadcast on the radio to ensure no one is ignorant of this directive.

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“From October, a rejuvenated security regime will become active in the solid minerals sector. This will include the Mine Police, sourced from the Nigeria Police and specially trained to detect illegal mining and apprehend offenders. The new Mines Surveillance Security Task Force will coordinate the Mines Police and proactively address high-risk incidences of breach of Mining Laws. The Federal and State governments will also be encouraged to allocate the prosecution of cases against illegal miners to competent courts.”

Over the years, Illegal mining of mineral resources in the nation has continued to remain a worrisome trend for the Federal Government.

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