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Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by umarnuhu1900(op): 10:01am On Dec 03, 2025
In the last few months, Nigeria’s mining landscape has witnessed a quiet but decisive shift driven by the intensified enforcement efforts of the Mining Marshal Commander, John Attah Onoja. Under his leadership, the Marshal’s office has moved from a nominal structure to an active, boots-on-the-ground force disrupting the entrenched networks of illegal mining across major mineral corridors.

But as history has shown, the moment you challenge the beneficiaries of chaos, they do not sit back. They fight back. And that is precisely what is unfolding today: a deliberate and coordinated smear campaign aimed at sabotaging Commander Onoja’s work.

The attacks did not erupt overnight. They began subtly as operations intensified. As illegal sites were shut down, equipment seized, and revenue leakages blocked, discontent began to circulate among the groups whose activities were being disrupted.

Soon, the whispers grew into aggressive allegations, including claims that the Mining Marshal had been compromised, that enforcement was biased, and that local communities were being unfairly targeted. Anyone following developments in Nigeria’s extractive sector could see the pattern clearly.

The cartels were testing the waters, pushing out disinformation to manipulate public perception. Once it became clear that enforcement was not slowing down, the smear campaign escalated. Illegal miners, backed by well-connected financiers and informal operators, began mobilizing sympathetic actors to amplify the accusations.

Some farmers, many misinformed or deliberately misled, joined the chorus, arguing that enforcement activities threatened their farmlands. Yet the irony is glaring. The real source of environmental destruction in these communities has always been illegal mining.

It is illegal operators who pollute water bodies, destroy arable soil, and destabilize entire farming belts through reckless excavation and chemical contamination.

But distortion is the lifeblood of every smear campaign. Create enough noise, and people stop asking for evidence. And in this case, none exists. There is no proof that Commander John Attah Onoja has compromised his mandate or deviated from established protocols.

What exists instead is a clear pattern: every time his team closes an illegal site or blocks a revenue loophole, another wave of anonymous allegations conveniently emerges. The logic is painfully obvious. When enforcement starts cutting into illegal profit streams, the beneficiaries of those streams will try anything—absolutely anything—to discredit him.

It would be naïve to imagine that these attacks are organic or rooted in genuine community grievances. They are strategic. They are funded. And they are designed to weaken enforcement by first weakening public trust. Illegal mining syndicates understand that once Nigerians rally behind the Mining Marshal’s work, the space for their operations collapses permanently.

So they try to tarnish the commander’s name early, hoping that manufactured doubt will buy them more time. The victims of this sabotage, however, are not Commander Onoja alone. They are Nigerians. Every day illegal mining is allowed to flourish, the country loses billions in revenue, thousands of potential jobs, and the farmlands that sustain entire communities.

Security risks grow, environmental standards collapse, and foreign collaborators exploit mineral deposits without accountability. Commander Onoja’s work confronts these dangers head-on, and his courage deserves reinforcement, not suspicion.

The public must now decide which narrative to believe: the unsubstantiated allegations pushed by those whose illegal operations are being dismantled, or the undeniable results of a Mining Marshal enforcing the laws of the land. Nigeria has seen this pattern before.

From anti-corruption campaigns to security operations, every effort that threatens entrenched interests attracts the same playbook of blackmail, misinformation, and paid propaganda. It is a cynical, familiar script.

The truth remains simple. John Attah Onoja is doing his job. He is restoring order, closing leakage points, dismantling illegal syndicates, and stabilising a sector long suffocated by opacity and corruption. The attacks on him are not a reflection of failure.

They are proof of impact. Nigerians must see through the noise. The mining sector has a rare chance to evolve from a national liability into a pillar of development, and attempts to sabotage enforcement must be confronted with clarity, unity, and unwavering support for the rule of law.

The country cannot allow cartels to dictate the narrative. If the campaign against the Mining Marshal seems loud, coordinated, and relentless, it is because his work is finally hitting the right nerves. That alone should tell us where the truth lies.

Zekeri Idakwo Laruba is the Assistant Editor Economic confidential. idakwozekeri93@gmail.com
https://economicconfidential.com/checkmating-mining-marshal/i

Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by olaiya2007(m): 6:53am On Dec 04, 2025
Mining... The source of insecurity in the country. FTC cool
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by orion7: 7:16am On Dec 04, 2025
Tinubu does not have the balls to do nothing.

Until trump tells him to fire this one. He will remain in office.

Mumu president
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Pedrop: 7:17am On Dec 04, 2025
How a useless government will rather borrow their future out of the world or tax her citizens to death than utilize all her God given resources baffles me.


They are always quick to at when it is about Eastern Nigeria but become dumb and stupid wen it has to do with North.


Let the government keep blind eye to the illegal mining carrying away billions of dollars from the country while looking for where and whom to borrow from or new ways to tax her citizens.

Very anyhow disgraced country.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by bestman09(m): 7:19am On Dec 04, 2025
Why few comments? I'm coming back
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Safyqueen: 7:39am On Dec 04, 2025
Useless country of particular concerns presided over by a mannequin equals disgraced country...Trump.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by erad(m): 8:05am On Dec 04, 2025
Pedrop:
How a useless government will rather borrow their future out of the world or tax her citizens to death than utilize all her God given resources baffles me.


They are always quick to at when it is about Eastern Nigeria but become dumb and stupid wen it has to do with North.


Let the government keep blind eye to the illegal mining carrying away billions of dollars from the country while looking for where and whom to borrow from or new ways to tax her citizens.

Very anyhow disgraced country.
The way most of you talk, it's shows you've never been in charge of anything reasonable in your lives. You talk like Nigeria is your backyard where you can see everything happening. Even in your own nuclear family, you don't have control over everything, let alone a whole Nigeria.

Y'all say a whole lot of ignorant crap that profers no solution.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by MaiGee01: 8:19am On Dec 04, 2025
umarnuhu1900:
https://economicconfidential.com/checkmating-mining-marshal/i
I am yet to see who will beat his integrity, hard work and competence. May God keep guiding and directing him.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by osuofia2(m): 8:52am On Dec 04, 2025
Sponsored write up, it's clear
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Dididrumz(m): 8:56am On Dec 04, 2025
erad:
The way most of you talk, it's shows you've never been in charge of anything reasonable in your lives. You talk like Nigeria is your backyard where you can see everything happening. Even in your own nuclear family, you don't have control over everything, let alone a whole Nigeria.

Y'all say a whole lot of ignorant crap that profers no solution.
Young man, shut up your mouth, stop capping nonsense, and stop defending rubbish.

Nigeria is not their backyard but they see everything happening in the south, and they protect our oil at all cost.

Do you know the how level of security in our waterways projecting south South oil...?

But they can't do same with northern gold and the rest...?

The military checkpoints in our water ways in the south is far more than police checkpoints on land.

Why are they not doing the same in the North to protect the gold and other resources in the North...?

Y'all come here and defend rubbish all the time
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Osesliberty(m): 9:01am On Dec 04, 2025
It's difficult for the government to harness the mining sector where there's billions of dollars but they always look for short cut through multiple and restless Taxation policies to frustrate patriotic Nigerians who suffer on a daily basis to make a living, just check through your bank account and see how they tax you for single transaction then compare it with your dollar account if you have one then you will see the country you called Nigeria.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Guestmale: 9:17am On Dec 04, 2025
Nigeria is indeed a complex country to govern or why is it any sector or leader that seems to be working must meet obstruction.
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by Pedrop: 12:48pm On Dec 04, 2025
erad:
The way most of you talk, it's shows you've never been in charge of anything reasonable in your lives. You talk like Nigeria is your backyard where you can see everything happening. Even in your own nuclear family, you don't have control over everything, let alone a whole Nigeria.

Y'all say a whole lot of ignorant crap that profers no solution.
When it is Niger Delta, solution manifests itself from above but when it is mineral resources illegal mining in the North Nigeria becomes galaxy beyond human control.

Continue
Re: Smear Plot Against Mining Marshal: A Call To Action - Zekeri Idakwo by erad(m): 1:45pm On Dec 04, 2025
Dididrumz:
Young man, shut up your mouth, stop capping nonsense, and stop defending rubbish.

Nigeria is not their backyard but they see everything happening in the south, and they protect our oil at all cost.

Do you know the how level of security in our waterways projecting south South oil...?

But they can't do same with northern gold and the rest...?

The military checkpoints in our water ways in the south is far more than police checkpoints on land.

Why are they not doing the same in the North to protect the gold and other resources in the North...?

Y'all come here and defend rubbish all the time
Before you type, read it through first. You're comparing crude oil that they've been mining since how many decades ago and have systematically put measures in place over time to other minerals that are scattered all over? Are you this dumb?

You can mine gold with as little as a shovel and no one will know about it, can you do the same with crude oil? Learn to think critically before making contributions especially on topics you're not knowledgeable about.

With all the security with crude oil, did Tompolo, Asari Dokubo and others still not cause problems for years? If you'll make comparisons, at least make informed and sensible comparisons.
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