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Nigeria lifts five-year ban on mining in Zamfara State

Oluwatobi Adebayo
Last updated: 2024/12/23 at 8:56 AM
Oluwatobi Adebayo
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially lifted the five-year ban on mining activities in Zamfara State.

This decision, announced by the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, is based on significant improvements in the region’s security landscape.

The ban, initially imposed in 2019 during former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, aimed to address the alarming link between illegal mining, banditry, and insecurity in the state. The suspension of mining activities and the declaration of Zamfara as a “no-fly zone” sought to restore peace and curb the exploitation of the region’s vast deposits of gold, lithium, and copper.

Over the years, however, the ban created a vacuum that illegal miners exploited, draining the nation’s resources and contributing to environmental degradation. Artisanal mining also led to lead poisoning and water pollution, with over 700 children reportedly losing their lives.

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Alake noted that the decision to lift the ban reflects the current administration’s confidence in the improved security situation in Zamfara and a renewed focus on harnessing the state’s rich mineral resources.

He attributed this progress to intelligence-driven operations, coordinated efforts by security forces, and the neutralization of key bandit leaders. A notable achievement was the capture of Halilu Sububu, a wanted bandit commander.

The resumption of mining activities is expected to revitalize the state’s economy, create jobs, and boost national revenue.

However, the minister emphasized the need for robust regulations to ensure sustainable operations and prevent further environmental damage.

Alake assured the public that the government is committed to better regulating mining activities to combat illegal operations. Legitimate miners will now be licensed to tap into the state’s mineral wealth, paving the way for economic development while ensuring the protection of lives and property.

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Looking ahead, the Federal Government plans to introduce more policies in 2024 to strengthen the solid minerals sector and attract both local and foreign investments.

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