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Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by chidima2019: 4:43am On Jun 27, 2018
Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday faulted the ongoing efforts by various stakeholders in the mining sector towards curtailing the acute Lead poisoning which has killed over 400 children in Zamfara and Niger State.

The vice president, while declaring open in Abuja the 2nd International Conference on Lead Poisoning, associated with artisanal gold mining in Nigeria, said that, regrettably, five years after the Zamfara outbreak, another outbreak of severe lead poisoning was recorded in April 2015 in two villages in Niger State.

According to him, “As with the outbreaks in Zamfara State, this new outbreak was precipitated by environmental lead contamination from artisanal gold mining activities, nearly 30 children died from severe lead complications and many more were poisoned.”


The VP, said: “We must start by admitting that the current efforts in tackling lead poising in artisanal gold mining have not been adequate, what better evidence do we have than the fact that the Niger State outbreak happened 5 years after we thought we have contained that problem.

“Indications of recontamination in previously remediated sites in Zamfara compel us to rethink and refocus our commitment and strategy to protecting our vulnerable children and communities at large.”

He added, “I am aware that the first international conference on lead poisoning was a joint effort of the Federal Ministry of Health and Medecins San Frontieres and that was held here in Abuja in May 2012.

“The 2012 conference covered technical aspects, environmental management and the treatment of poisoned children. But today’s event has been organised by the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development in collaboration with Medecins San Frontieres, and it would provide a platform for key national, regional and international stakeholders to come together to develop a multi-sectoral disciplinary and pragmatic national strategy for forestalling future outbreak of lead poison associated with artisanal gold mining, and to prevent the recontamination of previously remediated sites.

He explained that while the federal government has pursued a National Gold Purchase Scheme as well as the development of a National Gold Policy, “gold mining in Nigeria as been heard repeatedly is currently dominated by artisanal miners using rudimentary mining methods and crude processing techniques.

“The obvious consequence is the exposure of miners, environment and local communities to serious dangers in areas where gold ore contain high concentration of heavy metals like lead, exposure to the dust released by these methods lead to serious health consequences to the person directly involved in the mining and also for all the neigbouring areas. Children, of course are the ones most at risk of death and disability.

“Many will recall the outbreak of lead poisoning that occurred in Zamfara State and that has also been repeated many times today, in 2010, as a result of the processing of lead-rich gold ore by artisanal gold miners in residential compounds and village squares.”

Osinbajo, observed that, “Studies carried out in the affected village at that time showed that more than 17,000 people were severely exposed and an estimated 400 to 500 children lost their lives due to acute lead poisoning.

“The combined efforts from various international agencies including the Mediceins san frontiers, the US centere for disease Control and prevention, the WHO, the Telegraphics international foundation, government of Zamfara State and the federal government helped to bring that tragic episode under control.”

Continuing, he said: “I am informed that this is the largest group of children under-5 years of age with severe intoxication anywhere. Unfortunately, treatment does not reverse the debilitating effects of lead poisoning it only accelerates the rates at which the body expels the lead in other to prevents further damage or death so that the thousands of children who did not die of lead poisoning in Zamfara and Niger State, may therefore has to live with cognitive and other deformities.

“Many of these children may never attain their full potential as productive citizens.”

As Nigeria traverses “the road to shared mining prosperity,” we must ensure that we do not do it in a way that harms our heath or environment. Those who say the opinion is death by poisoning, rather than poverty, offer a cynical choice.

“I am confident that this conference will produce a federally coordinated preventions plans that leverages all the lessons learnt so far and bring local, state and federal authorities as well as civil society and the corporates into alignments.

“We must avoid walking in sideways and except we solve the problem, especially because, these problems caught across all sectors and discipline. I strongly believe that a carefully thought out National Plan that focuses on population and communities most vulnerable to lead poisoning being associated with artisanal gold mining, will yield the desired results.

“Let me commend the efforts of the minister of Mines and Steel Development and Medecins San Frontieres and other ministries and actors in convening this critical summit and this critical research for the optimal ways of preventing led poisoning, especially of children,” said Osinbajo.

Speaking earlier, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Alh. Abubakar Bawa Bwari, said: “critical lesson we must learn is that no matter the scope of remediation and treatment, there will always be some recontamination, there will always be children who do respond to treatment, and there will always be people willing to defy the dangers of mining gold using unsafe practices. Clearly, the only effective long-term solution in ending further lead exposure is through behavioural change and the use of appropriate and economically feasible technologies.

Bwari, noted that: “As you are well aware, artisanal miners currently use rudimentary tools for excavating gold -bearing gravels and for dry crushing and grinding them.

“The ground gold is thereafter washed in ponds shared by both humans and animals to recover the gold, resulting in the pollution of water with lead bearing waste material which animals and humans later used. “Investigation on the Zamfara and Niger lead poisoning incidences showed they were caused by widespread lead contamination of residential areas, with the lead poisoning highest amongst children.”

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by yipata: 6:44am On Jun 27, 2018
OSINBAJO, YOU ARE THE ONLY REASON I STILL BELIEVE IN THIS GOVERNMENT.

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by opeyemicollins(m): 8:40am On Jun 27, 2018
No matter what people say ,i still believe in this government and is solely because of this ever busy and committed man PYO,you are realm in the mids of all politicians in the land ,please dont relent your effort in making Nigeria great sir,GOD bless you and GOD bless federal republic of NIGERIA,

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by ComradeWonder(m): 8:44am On Jun 27, 2018
Government is a serious business for those that prepare for it.....There is no doubt that Prof really prepare for this challenge.

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by spartanman007(m): 8:44am On Jun 27, 2018
The lives of every Nigerian child matters and should never be undermined, it is s good wake up call by the VP to ensure the safety of everyone in the affected areas because for no reason should the live of the citizens especially children be taken for granted for industrial gains.

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by QUEENSola01: 8:45am On Jun 27, 2018
God on side,I have a strong believe you will deliver.with focus and hardworking towards a better and great well-done Prof Yemi Osinbajo.We must find every means to solve problem and challenges deepen into our system which the growth of the country.Kudos working VP

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by KINGEvidence: 9:01am On Jun 27, 2018
We need a last solution to the challenges affecting mining sector towards curtailing the acute Lead poisoning which has killed over 400 children in Zamfara and Niger State.
God bless the working Vice President ever for this giant move to solve the challanges.Focus and Hardworking VP.With God on your side againts all odds and hurdles you shall overcome,and Nigeria will be a peaceful and better place for all.

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by MoshoodOkunola(m): 9:06am On Jun 27, 2018
I dont care what people say about this government anymore,i know the government of the day meant well for its citizen

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by tallestcash: 9:09am On Jun 27, 2018
THE VP OSINBAJO IS TAKING ALL THE RIGHT STEPS AND DOING EVERY POSSIBLE THINGS TO MAKE NIGERIA BECOME ONE OF THE SAFEST AND BEST PLACE TO LIVE AROUND THE WORLD. I PRAY GOD HELP THIS ADMINISTRATION TO SUCCEED

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Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by Janetudeh(f): 9:11am On Jun 27, 2018
The advent of industrial revolution need not affect human lives in no way. There has to be a lasting solution to tackle the problem

VP Osinbajo is committed to protecting the lives of every citizen, may God continue to help him...Amen
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by AdelekeKehinde(f): 9:27am On Jun 27, 2018
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is seriously MAKING A DIFFERENCE... He is committed in the service of every Nigerians and always ready to make positive impact in the life of Nigerians. Vice President Like No Other.
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by debaj10: 9:31am On Jun 27, 2018
good won, oga pastor.
teh dem!
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by debaj10: 9:31am On Jun 27, 2018
good won, oga pastor.
teh dem!
sai baba!!
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by RoaringLion11(f): 9:35am On Jun 27, 2018
What a privilege to have a hardworking ,,committed ,,good minded,,honest and integrity leader like Osinbajo...we are in support of you ..Ride on sir
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by bigsunnel: 1:41pm On Jun 27, 2018
The combined efforts from various international agencies including the Mediceins san frontiers, the US centere for disease Control and prevention, the WHO, the Telegraphics international foundation, government of Zamfara State and the federal government led by prof Yemi Osinbajo helped to bring that tragic episode under control.
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by Yellowface1220(m): 4:25pm On Jun 27, 2018
Kudos to Buhari and Isinbajo... People are benefiting and admitting to the good done by this government..... the N-power program has done a lot of empowerment to the youth and has transformed a lot
of lives....God Bless Buhari and Osinbajo, God Bless Nigeria.
Re: Osinbajo Fault Current Efforts To Tackle Lead Poisoning by Abdulkabir90: 4:31pm On Jun 28, 2018
Osinbajo is the only reason why this administration is moving forward

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