Workers in the Ministry of Solid
Minerals under the aegis of Federal Mines Officers have sought the
intervention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC in the fight
against illegal mining activities.
Speaking during a courtesy visit to the Port Harcourt
Zonal Directorate of the Commission on Thursday, November 21, 2024,
the President of its Port Harcourt Branch, Engr. Naku Romos, who led the
delegation stated that the officials came to
seek the collaboration of the Commission in their
desire to see the curtailment of activities of illegal miners
from the country’s mining sector. They noted that activities of
illegal miners are not only illegitimate but constitute economic
crimes and destructive to the already heavily compromised Niger Delta
ecosystem.
"We are from the Ministry of Solid Minerals
Development. It has been our tradition, our culture whenever we have new heads
to make it an obligation to go out and familiarise ourselves with the relevant
government agencies, especially law enforcement agencies like the EFCC,
Police, DSS and others," he said.
Romos, who assumed office in September,
2024 further recalled that the Solid Minerals Development
Ministry was saddled with the responsibility of regulating and
controlling the mining of solid minerals in the country and frowned
that the federal government was losing much economic resources in
the extractive industry due to activities of illegal miners. He
further noted that there was zero possibility of achieving results in
the fight against illegal mining in the country without
the ministry’s collaboration with law enforcement agencies.
Responding, the Acting Director, Port
Harcourt Zonal Directorate, Adebayo Adeniyi, disclosed that the
EFCC was ready for any collaboration that was
geared towards a better Nigerian society, adding that
efforts were already in place in the area of illegal mining,
being an area
of priority importance to the Commission’s Executive
Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede. He pointed out that Olukoyede has set
up a Special Task Force across all EFCC directorates for the
purpose of handling illegal mining cases and further disclosed that
the Port Harcourt's Directorate has a couple of illegal
mining cases it is currently investigating.
Adeniyi urged the Ministry
to pursue preventive measures through enlightenment programmes for
all miners as many of the unlicensed miners may
be unaware that they are committing crimes as well
as degrading the environment.
" First of all, enlightenment is key to
make them know that this is what is required of them. If they don't
move away from it, then you have to write to me. If you are sure and
aware, bring up a petition, we will definitely take it up from there, as they
are illegally exploiting our natural resources and destroying
the environment. I can assure you that the EFCC will maintain
aggressive posture against illegal mining in the Niger Delta region by
ensuring that it is brought to a halt," he said.
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