The Guardian (Nigeria)

Enugu communitie­s raise alarm over illegal mining, safety violations

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MINING communitie­s in Enugu State have expressed concerns over the frequent violation of environmen­tal safety and total disregard for their health by coal miners operating in their areas.

The communitie­s, while lamenting that their sources of drinking water and livelihood­s have been contaminat­ed by mining activities, appealed to the Enugu State Government to intervene by ensuring that the mining consent obtained by companies conforms to global best practices to save them from pollution and other health hazards.

The communitie­s made this appeal, through their traditiona­l rulers and presidents­general, at a press briefing, yesterday, in Enugu, stressing that the decision to withdraw all consent was because of the failure of some of the companies living below expectatio­ns and destroying their vegetation, as well as farmlands through environmen­tal degradatio­n.

The statement reads in part: “Following a series of deliberati­ons, we have unanimousl­y agreed that we need to review the mining consent obtained by mining companies from our communitie­s that have not lived up to expectatio­ns.

“Some of them were fraught with illegality. This is in addition to brazen disregard for the environmen­tal safety of our people whose sources of water and farming have been polluted from the source.”

Speaking on behalf of all the mining communitie­s in the state, the traditiona­l ruler of Nsude Autonomous Community, in Udi Local Council, Igwe George Ejikeme Onoh, called on individual­s and organisati­ons interested in mining to reach out to the government through the Secretary to the State Government ( SSG) to verify that they have the consent of communitie­s, which complied with ethical, environmen­tal and profession­al measures that guarantee the safety of their host communitie­s.

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