The NSCDC Mining Marshals unveiled their 2025 plan to combat illegal mining, focusing on intensified operations, regulatory compliance, and collaboration with the Mining Cadastre Office. Key figures praised the NSCDC’s efforts in safeguarding the economy and promoting responsible mining practices.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Mining Marshals have presented their operational strategies for 2025, prioritising robust field actions, improved compliance with regulations, and intensified efforts against illegal mining. They plan to collaborate closely with the Mining Cadastre Office to enhance their operational effectiveness.
The statement from NSCDC spokesperson Babawale Afolabi highlighted commendations from Obadiah Nkom, the Director-General of the Mining Cadastre Office, who praised the marshals’ perseverance in tackling illegal mining, despite numerous challenges. Nkom emphasised their commitment to protecting the nation’s economy from illegal activities.
Illegal mining poses significant risks to Nigeria’s economy and environment. The NSCDC aims to combat this issue through robust strategies and collaborations, ensuring the protection of legitimate mining operations. The 2025 plan underscores the importance of regulatory compliance and community engagement to address the consequences of unregulated mining activities.
The NSCDC Mining Marshals remain dedicated to eradicating illegal mining in Nigeria through a comprehensive approach that includes enhanced collaboration and effective regulatory measures. Their commitment to protecting legitimate miners and promoting environmental sustainability is crucial for national economic growth.
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