Zamfara: Minister Advises Mining Investors Obey FG’s ‘Vacate Mining Sites’ Order
Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Alhaji Abubakar Bwari
Nigeria’s Minister of State, Mines and Steel Development, Alhaji Abubakar Bwari has urged mining investors in Zamfara to obey Federal Government’s directive to vacate mining sites in the state.
Bwari gave the advice on Monday while speaking on the sideline of the groundbreaking ceremony of AG Vision Mining site in Suleja, Niger.
The Federal Government had announced the suspension of all mining activities in Zamfara within 48 hours.
The Acting Inspector-General of Police, Muhammed Adamu, who gave the order on behalf of the government said the suspension was part of measures to check banditry in the state.
Adamu stated that the suspension of mining activities followed intelligence reports linking armed banditry with illegal mining activities in the state.
Meanwhile, Bwari described the suspension as a “necessary step towards curbing banditry in the state”
“The suspension is for the betterment of miners, our dear state and the country at large, security agents will soon find a lasting solution to the situation. It is unfortunate that mining activities had been distorted in the state, even legitimate mining investors have stopped activities for the past two years due to banditry, he said.
The minister said the directive became necessary to protect the lives of the people, saying, “while pursuing economic activities, we must also consider lives of the people”
“We have communicated with miners to comply and shut down their mining activities within 48 hours as directed by the government. Although, we know the pains of shutting down mining activities within 48 hours, we are sure that it will not be long before the security agents flush out the bandits”. (NAN)