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Nigeria Loses $9bn In 2-yrs On Illegal Mining Says Fed Govt by marryjesus: 7:09pm On Nov 22, 2017
The Federal Government yesterday lamented that the country lost about $9billion in two years on illegal mining particularly on gold exportation.

Consequently, the Federal Executive Council, FEC, has approved the procurement of 50 Hilux Vehicles to be distributed to states through the Special Mines Surveillance Task Force to put a stop to the illegal business.

This was revealed by the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi while briefing State House correspondents after the weekly Federal Executive Council, which took place at the First Lady’s Conference room, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Feyemi flanked by the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Investment, Dr. Okechukwu Enelamah and the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Kazaure, also disclosed that about 20 Nigerians and their Chinese collaborators were arrested for illegal mining.

The nefarious activity he said was carried out in Zamfara, Taraba, Plateau among other states had made the country to lose huge sums of money that was supposed to grow the Gross Domestic Product, GDP.

The Minister said, “The memo presented to Council has to do with contribution of mining to the GDP. In the latest figure of GDP, there is significant improvement.

“Industrial contribution after agriculture to that report as was released by the National Bureau for Statistics, NBS states that 8.97 percent increase has happened and the bulk of the contribution from the industry is from mining and quarry activities.

“But the primary reason for this memo is the fact that mining could still do a lot more in terms of its contribution.

“NEITI has just released its report and that report made it clear that in 2014 and 2015, what we lost to illegal mining operation was somewhere in the region of about $9 billion particularly from gold illegal exportation. There were other things that were illegally taken out, lead, zinc, tin and coal.

“You recall that in the roadmap the Federal Executive Council approved last year, there is the establishment of the Special Mines Surveillance Task Force.”

50 Hilux for surveillance

“This memo that went to Council requested from Council the approval of the procurement of 50 Hilux Vehicles for the Special Mines Surveillance Task Force to capacitate them in their work to monitor and curb illegal mining activities in all the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory and then to support the collaboration between the State and federal governments via the Mineral Resources and Environmental Committees that the Mining Act has allowed to set up in all the states.

“So this memo went to Council for the procurement of 50 Toyota Hilux Vans for the sum of N987 million at a set piece of about N19.3 million per a vehicle.

“But it just forms part of an overarching framework because Council also underscores the fact that this one vehicle per state cannot solve all the problems but in order to begin to tackle the issues, we need to start from somewhere and ultimately the goal is to ensure that we deploy technology to monitor the illegal activities across the length and breadth of the country and through that capacitate the security services.“The Special Mines Surveillance Task Force is made up of all security agencies. The DSS, the Police, the Civil Defence, EFCC and the National Security Adviser’s Office.

“You may be aware that over the course of last year, the Police have established Mines Police and we now have a Commissioner of Police in-charge of Mines Police. We have a Commandant from the Civil Defence also exclusively deployed for mines activities.

“If we can stop the spate of illegal activities, not just by Nigerians but by Nigerians in collaboration with some foreigners, we will significantly improve the revenue that comes from that sector, increase the contributions to GDP, increase the royalty to government and also provide more jobs for our people.

http://www.akelicious.com/2017/11/nigeria-loses-9bn-in-2-yrs-on-illegal.html?m=1

Re: Nigeria Loses $9bn In 2-yrs On Illegal Mining Says Fed Govt by python1: 7:11pm On Nov 22, 2017
I no understand how dis people dey take arrive at figures. You say something is being done illegally, which means the information about those activities is sketchy or not on record, how then did you arrive at the figures? Aba na juju una dey use? undecided

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