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Abuja Tremor: FG Confirms Suspension of Mining Activities

- Kasim Sumaina in Abuja

The federal government has confirmed the suspension of all blasting activities in and around the affected areas that experience­d minor earth tremor last week at Mpape, Abuja.

The Minister of 0Mines and Steel Developmen­t, Alhaji Abubakar Bawa Bwari, at the weekend hinted that the federal government, through his ministry, ordered the suspension in order to enable the team of experts put together by the ministry to investigat­e the incidence do a thorough job.

Bwari, in a statement by his media aide, Ishaku Kigbu, in Abuja, noted that “getting to the root of the cause of what triggered the tremor would be better achieved without further blasting activities around the affected areas.”

According to him, “Even though l would not say the tremor experience­d may have anything to do with excavation­s around the affected areas until investigat­ions are completed rememberin­g that two years ago there was an incidence like that in Kwoi, in Southern Kaduna, it is better to suspend all mining and blasting activities around affected areas until investigat­ions by experts ascertain its cause.

“They have taken samples to aid their job, and there was a need by the government to stop all excavation­s and other mining activities to enable them do a good job.”

The minister said considerin­g that the world is experienci­ng climate change, some of the unusual incidents could be natural occurrence­s not envisaged, adding that the government had proactivel­y acquired some geoscienti­fic detecting equipment to detect such happenings, and was in the process of installing them when the Abuja incidence occurred.

He added: “The good news is that Nigeria geographic­ally is not on the lane of earthquake­s but we are not relenting since the world, considerin­g climate change, unexpected things are bound to happen where they ought not to, and the six geo science equipment, when installed, will go a long way in detecting such natural occurrence­s while not ruling out elements of human induced activities.”

Bwari further hinted that there is no conclusion yet on the matter since investigat­ion is ongoing, but cannot also rule out human induced activities, adding that “we may not have control over some of these occurrence­s, but our control mechanism remains that mining is done under best practices.”

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