Federal Government Arrests Five Suspects for Illegal Mining in Nasarawa

Three Chinese nationals and two Nigerians were arrested in Nasarawa for illegal mining at an unapproved site. The mining activities were conducted without proper authorization, leading to significant revenue losses for the Federal Government. Over 200 illegal miners have been apprehended nationwide, with 140 undergoing prosecution.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has apprehended three Chinese nationals and two Nigerian individuals for illegal mining activities in Nasarawa State. This operation took place at an unauthorized mining site in Rafin-Gabas, Agwada, Kokona Local Government Area, as led by the mining marshals who were acting on credible intelligence. The suspects engaged in mining operations without proper authorization, extracting minerals such as fluorite, zinc, lead, and tin since December 15, 2021. Despite warnings to regularise their activities, they continued to exploit the country’s resources, which is contributing to significant revenue losses for the government. To date, over 200 illegal miners have been arrested throughout the nation, with approximately 140 currently facing prosecution. The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, reiterated the government’s commitment to reforming the mining sector and ensuring a secure environment for lawful investors.

Illegal mining poses a significant challenge to resource management and revenue generation in Nigeria. The government has established mining marshals to monitor and enforce compliance in the mining sector, aiming to curb unlawful activities that result in financial losses and environmental degradation. Recent arrests reflect a heightened effort to tackle illegal mining and regulate the industry to support legitimate investments.

The arrests of the Chinese and Nigerian nationals highlight ongoing efforts by the Nigerian government to combat illegal mining. With over 200 arrests and numerous prosecutions underway, the government is determined to reform the mining sector and protect its resources from unlawful exploitation.

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