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Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by InfoGuru118(op): 6:33pm On Aug 20, 2025
....as Mining Marshals warn against biased reporting, seek media backing

The Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ajao Adewale, has revealed that illegal mining has become a powerful cartel-driven enterprise bankrolled by influential Nigerians, fueling banditry and costing the country an estimated $9 billion (₦13.7 trillion) annually, Daily Watch Nigeria reports.

Speaking at a media parley organised by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council on “The Fight Against Illegal Mining: Role of the Media” in Abuja, Adewale described illegal mining as one of Nigeria’s most dangerous national security threats.

"The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) cited that Nigeria loses up to $9 billion (N13.7 Trillion Naira) annually to illegal mining/gold smuggling in Nigeria. Illegal mining is not just a mere economic crime; it fuels insecurity, degrades our environment, undermines lawful investment, and robs our nation of vital resources.

"Reports have shown that powerful Nigerians are the primary drivers of these operations, using foreigners merely as fronts while banditry and terrorism are bankrolled through this criminal network.”


The police chief listed Zamfara, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kaduna, Niger, Kwara, Osun and parts of the FCT as hotspots, noting that over 72 suspects had been arrested in Abuja alone between 2023 and 2024 for illegal mining activities. He stressed that without collaboration between security agencies and the media, the cartels would continue to thrive.

"A global definition of organized criminal mining underscores that when criminal groups control mining at scale, especially in remote, unmonitored areas, the operations resemble cartel-like behaviour. In Nigeria’s context, these networks may exhibit coordinated control over land, extraction and smuggling.

"There are reports of powerful Nigerians behind illegal mining and funding Insecurity. The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has pointed to powerful Nigerians as the primary drivers of illegal mining, noting the use of foreigners merely as fronts. He stated that banditry and terrorism are often funded and facilitated by these well-connected individuals, not grassroots artisanal miners.

"In FCT, there has been reportage of illegal mining activities in areas like Gwagwalada, Asokoro, Gaube, Kuje and in Katampe Extension, with a combined total of 72 suspects arrested by the NSCDC, POLICE and EFCC between 2023 and 2024.

Also addressing journalists, the Commander of the Mining Marshals, Attah Onoja, cautioned against biased or compromised reportage, warning that illegal mining cartels were sponsoring what he called “rogue journalism” to discredit enforcement efforts.

“We will not cave to any blackmail designed to weaken our resolve. Illegal mining cannot be defeated by enforcement agencies alone, and this is why we are calling on the media to be partners in this fight,” Onoja said.

He disclosed that the Marshals—an enforcement arm of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)—had dismantled illegal camps, prosecuted offenders, and restored order in volatile mining corridors since their creation under the Tinubu administration by directive of the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake.

While admitting challenges such as entrenched interests and inadequate logistics, Onoja insisted the campaign was crucial to national survival.

“Our message is clear: Nigeria’s mineral wealth belongs to all Nigerians—not to be plundered by a few,” he declared.

The National President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dele Ayanleke, echoed the CP’s concerns, warning that illegal mining was sustained by corruption, poverty, and weak governance.

“From child labour in Nasarawa’s lithium fields to mercury poisoning in Zamfara’s gold sites, the costs are severe,” Ayanleke said. “Illegal mining undermines legitimate investors, destroys communities, and fuels insecurity. Only sustained attention — especially from the media — can help dismantle these cartels.”

On her part, the Chairman of NUJ FCT Council, Grace Ike charged journalists to take the fight beyond ordinary reportage by conducting investigative journalism that exposes financiers, amplifies community voices, and pressures policymakers.

“As gatekeepers of truth, we must investigate, expose, and educate the public on the devastating effects of illegal mining,” shee said.

“Our credibility depends on balanced reporting, free of sensationalism, while ensuring transparency and accountability in the sector. As usual we must investigate, expose, and educate the public on the devastating effects of illegal mining particularly on communities and water resources.

" Through balanced and accurate reporting, the media can illuminate the hidden dangers, portray the human and environmental costs involved, and urge policymakers to take decisive actions.


"The NUJ FCT will continue to champion, amplify the voices of affected communities, ensuring that their stories and struggles are heard nationwide because empowering citizens with information gives them the tools to demand better regulatory oversight and environmental protections.
https://dailywatch.ng/media-must-join-fight-against-illegal-mining-nuj-fct/

Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by Manny21: 7:55pm On Aug 20, 2025
And some people in government collect their cuts from it
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by samx4real(m): 7:59pm On Aug 20, 2025
Someone should also give us the estimated amount these politicians steal yearly.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by pinkguy(m): 8:02pm On Aug 20, 2025
Illegal mining is sponsored my Nigerian government ,I'm trying to summarize the report
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by PheelzAlmighty: 8:02pm On Aug 20, 2025
The problem of this country is beyond human and transcends spirituality...
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by nedekid: 8:03pm On Aug 20, 2025
Just read half way. Why is that oga telling us, are we police or do we have guns or the training to go after the illegal miners, are we the ones paid by tax payers to chase them?
He did not even mention how much him and his paddies are receiving from the miners, because you cannot in your car drive 1 kilometer on some roads without checkpoints, how much more miners.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by merits(m):
Is it not the same NPF that are doing security for those whites that mine our natural resources for money sake police can do anything they can even help you to killed somebody cuz of money.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by bixton(m): 8:04pm On Aug 20, 2025
InfoGuru118:
....as Mining Marshals warn against biased reporting, seek media backing


https://dailywatch.ng/media-must-join-fight-against-illegal-mining-nuj-fct/
We keep hearing recycled news.
How will a security outfit be telling the populace that powerful Nigerians are behind such illegal mining and only use foreigners are fronts.....!!!!

It's so funny.
If the security agencies feel they can't enforce the law then they should stop telling Nigerians these stories.
The enforcement of laws is not meant to catch the not powerful ones but it's for all.
There's none more powerful than the security agencies for they are backed by law.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by casualobserver: 8:06pm On Aug 20, 2025
our police are now economists! I guess you need economics to manage the returns from checkpoints.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by cucumbar: 8:12pm On Aug 20, 2025
InfoGuru118:
....as Mining Marshals warn against biased reporting, seek media backing


https://dailywatch.ng/media-must-join-fight-against-illegal-mining-nuj-fct/
Who are they complaining to?

Are they not supposed to clamp down on illegal miners ?
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by Guestmale: 8:16pm On Aug 20, 2025
Are these powerful men more powerful than the government and Nigeria.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by anytexy: 8:26pm On Aug 20, 2025
So, I should go and do your job for you or what exactly are you announcing it for.,? Mtcheeew

Yeye leader, corruption personified.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by pol23: 8:27pm On Aug 20, 2025
Everybody dey give figure with reputable source.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by AllBlack: 8:43pm On Aug 20, 2025
This is a very old truth that the FG has been hiding, Nigerians have been lied to.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by sumsench: 8:54pm On Aug 20, 2025
Na illegal mining we dey blame now shey, I hail una
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by achorladey: 9:01pm On Aug 20, 2025
That one na open secret year after year and no one is yet to face reality
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by mariovito(m): 9:07pm On Aug 20, 2025
Then stop it.

Or is it bloody civilian like me that will stop it
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by PUNANI01: 9:19pm On Aug 20, 2025
Una headache, make wait; who and who dey do all these illegal minining.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by flokii: 9:26pm On Aug 20, 2025
This is no news..
The illegal mining cartels run by foreigners in Nigeria in connivance with some Nigerians are the source of funding for terrorism and banditry plaguing the country.
Let Immigration sit up and start going after those foreigners and fake NGOs operating in those hotbed areas and see if banditry won't reduce drastically.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by yinkeys(m):
jokers
simple drones can survey huge land masses
these people are not ready to serve Nigerians, all they do is engage in bribery, play politics and fuel propaganda machines
At the end of the day, to me its ultimately a class war, power tussle tricks
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by Disenfranchised: 11:23pm On Aug 20, 2025
It's the Chinese in conjunction with the state and local government that are sponsoring banditry. Just look at once peace nassarawa state has become the hotbed of violence and destruction.

That's why the lithium factory establishment is a smokescreen, a farce.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by bigiyaro(m): 6:25am On Aug 21, 2025
It's an open secret that politians and ex generals and even serving ones are the persons bankrolling the boys to guard thier mining territories and failed to reign in the boys when they go rogue. FG knows these things but as per zoo things, some people are above the law, even if they facilitate the unaliving of millions of Nigerians
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by mustykenzy(m): 8:05am On Aug 21, 2025
And yet BBC made a misleading documentary to brainwash people
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by RillJ(m): 8:11am On Aug 21, 2025
mustykenzy:
And yet BBC made a misleading documentary to brainwash people
Instead of fighting BBC, why not focus your energy on querying the Nation's Security System that have identified the problem but failed to address it?
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by RillJ(m): 8:15am On Aug 21, 2025
mustykenzy:
And yet BBC made a misleading documentary to brainwash people
Instead of fighting BBC, why not focus your energy on querying the Nation's Security System that have identified the problem but failed to address it? We have the military, Police, NCDC and so on, yet we a band of ragtag terrorists milks the country's national resources to fund their dastardly acts. If they were able to fix illegal oil drilling, why is illegal mining in the North such a rocket science for them?
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by shogotermies(m): 8:46am On Aug 21, 2025
In as much as this sound funny and silly to some of you, it’s the actual truth,
Mining in Africa comes with a lot of insecurity; and banditry is the one used currently in Nigeria.

It’s very sad, knowing fully well that people are dying for the financial gain of others, forced as labourers and displaces people to avoid them paying these communities for their resources that wants to be mined. So they displace them and work without any interruptions.
Re: Illegal Mining Funds Banditry, Costs Nigeria $9bn Annually – FCT Police by nwirinedu(m): 10:29am On Aug 21, 2025
And our govt is going out to Japan , Brazil, France to borrow the proceeds of the minerals that are stolen from the country on a daily basis.

Many communities are sacked because these minerals are located in their domain.

State governors are not given control over their natural resources, instead the resources are stolen shipped abroad and sold , the proceeds are then loaned to us with collusion of people who claim to represent us.

People who are buying property overseas so that one day when the country is burnt they can flee abroad to enjoy their loot all these taking place in plain sight while the rest of you are busy fighting one another.

Otondos.
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