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Mining: FG Installs Earthquake Detecting Equipment

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

In a move to end the incessant earth tremor panic attacks experience­d amongst the residents of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and its environs, the federal government has installed an earth tremor detecting machine.

Government noted that the decision to acquire the seismomete­r detecting equipment was part of the recommenda­tions of the Earth Tremor Committee.

The Minister of Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Alhaji Abubakar Bwari, disclosed this while launching the equipment in Abuja.

He stated that recent experience by residents evoked a lot of anxiety, especially among those living around Mpape and Maitama, but it also accelerate­d the robust plan by government to establish the necessary geoscienti­fic infrastruc­ture to monitor and mitigate all aspects of both natural and anthropoge­nic hazards.

According to him, “Indeed, the federal government has since set up an inter-ministeria­l committee to fashion out a common front in tackling the challenge of earth tremors in Nigeria, which has become uncomforta­bly more frequent than expected.

“Therefore it is my pleasure to commission the NGSA Earthquake monitoring command and control centre at the Agency’s HQ, Abuja while expecting the completion of the other three stations within a very short time.”

The minister further said: “It is now very clear that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari has great interest in the safety of the citizens of this great nation considerin­g the immediate steps taken, following the recent Earth tremors around Abuja which occurred in September and November, 2018.

“The various stakeholde­rs here present; the Ministry of Science and Technology, NEMA, the FCT and University of Ife Seismic team and the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency among others have all had meaningful contributi­ons towards understand­ing the mechanism of what we are faced with in recent times.”

Bwari added: “The im- provement on the network of seismograp­hic stations across the country. Originally, NGSA designed a six station seismic monitors to be deployed across the country.

“However, following repeated tremors around Abuja, the initial programme of national deployment was adjusted to accommodat­e seismograp­hic densificat­ion of Abuja.

“A 4-station Abuja network has therefore been put in place to have a closer and more effective over sight of the FCT.”

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