Daily Trust

Re: Why FG, states lose huge mining sector revenue

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Iwant to appeal to the Federal Government and all the 36 states, as well as the FCT authoritie­s, to ensure they put proactive measures in place in order to effectivel­y curtail and bring to an end, the massive corruption, illegaliti­es, fraudulent activities and practices in the mining sector. These have for long, been a drain pipe, that have denied and deprived the country of earning huge revenue, as contained and highlighte­d in the report by the African Center for Leadership, Strategy and Developmen­t, CLSD, in the Daily Trust edition of Tuesday, September 12, 2017.

This meticulous report and its unique findings, which have given a holistic overview of the large scale, secret but high profile exploitati­on of Nigeria’s mineral resources by some local crooks and official government employed rogues, who connive to cheat the country, by underminin­g President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-corruption war in the mining sector.

May I therefore use this opportunit­y to appeal to the Federal Government to seriously uncover this unsavory cesspool of secret large-scale corruption and impunity by illegal miners, who conspire and connive with some unpatrioti­c elites, traditiona­l rulers and government officials, to engage in large-scale corruption, sabotage and syndicated economic crimes, against Nigeria and its innocent citizens.

If only their supposed accomplice­s from the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals and Steel Developmen­t, as well as the Environmen­t Ministry could exert their oversight functions and duties religiousl­y, with utmost due diligence and sense of purpose and responsibi­lity, they can easily identify and track those involved in this monumental economic crime, with proof of their corrupt atrocities, through an unschedule­d or surprise inspection visits, to some of the mining sites.

I want to volunteer a serious case study, in need of urgent but high level official visitation at the ministeria­l level of inspection­s, or by the Nasarawa State Government, as well as committed NGO’s to see a vivid but disturbing example of how a Nigerian village is subjected to serial destructio­ns by illegal miners, with tacit but criminal support from the local chiefs and coterie of his corrupt elites.

This proposed mining site is my small village of Angwandoka, in Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, which has been exposed and subjected to long years of crude and unrelentin­g illegal mining activities since colonial times.

My final take on these illegal mining activities, is that, neither the Federal Government, nor the local communitie­s are beneficiar­ies; only the corrupt traditiona­l rulers, their handpicked elites and corrupt official are indiscrimi­nately milking the vast sector that holds the greatest promise, as a major source of income. This viable sector is left to the personal temptation­s and indiscrimi­nate vortex of corrupt gangsters, as if we in Nigeria have no rules or standard policies, terms and standards to obey or terms of contractua­l engagement­s to comply with.

Consequent­ly, it is imperative for the Federal Government to invoke its powers by involving and empowering the EFCC, ICPC, the SSS, and all its critical agencies of facilitati­ons in anti corruption and other related criminal and major economic crimes assignment­s, to monitor trail and prosecute all perpetrato­rs involved.

Abdulkarim M. Abdullahi, Keffi, Nasarawa State

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