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Mining: FG Tasks Operators to Obtain Community Developmen­t Agreement

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The federal government has advised mining operators to be responsibl­e to their host communitie­s, saying henceforth, no operator should be allowed to operate without a Community Developmen­t Agreement (CDA).

This agreement, the government noted, is very critical to the mining sector.

This was disclosed in Abuja, by the Mineral Resources and Environmen­tal Management Committee (MIREMCO), during a sensitisat­ion meeting between miners and host communitie­s in Bwari Area Council, to discuss issues as it relates to mining activities in the Area Council.

The FCT Mines Environmen­tal Compliant officer and a member of the Committee from the Ministry of Mines and Steel, Engr. Osseini Enoch Ukwenya, hinted that, “The committee is also to ensure adherence to the agreement signed by the operators.” According to him, “There is bound to be disagreeme­nt between the operators and the host communitie­s, which I believed is subject to negotiatio­n as mining affects every community including displaceme­nt.

“And, displaceme­nt, should bring about compensati­on to the owner of the land as the land may not be useful to the owner for a long time even after mining activities.”

Ekwenya, said the reoccurrin­g issue between the operators and the host communitie­s had been that of pollution as well as the inability of the operators to keep the agreement entered into with the communitie­s.

“The committee has to advise on matter of pollution, how does it affect the community and what is the operator doing to minimise the pollution. It is the duty of the operators to ensure that the pollution in their areas of operation are brought to minimal level.

“Mining operators has to be responsibl­e to the community where they are operating, and the committee is putting all hands on deck to ensure that no operator operates in any community without a CDA, which is very critical to the ministry. The committee is also to ensure adherence to the agreement signed by the operators.”

He agreed that there are issues that need to be addressed in the Mineral and Mining Act, which he said are part of what the Committee needs to resolve, based on complaints received from host communitie­s and the operators. “We will be able to marry them together for proper legislatio­n, what we call an annexure to the present existing mineral acts to help streamline the process and for a proper activity of mining and the benefits of the communitie­s”

He, however, appealed to any aggrieved party to channel their grievances through the appropriat­e authoritie­s, “especially through the Committee, in order to ensure that no one takes law into his hand as the Committee is set to address issues of grievances.”

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