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6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Blue3k2: 6:57pm On Jul 25, 2019
By Yinka Kolawole

Osogbo — Thousands of illegal miners purportedly from Mali, a Franco-phone country in West Africa, who allegedly entered and settled in Osun State, have been generating fear among the residents of the state.

THISDAY investigation revealed that between April 2017 and February 2019, no fewer than 6,000 illegal miners from Bamako, the capital of Mali and its environs, settled in Ijesa land in Osun East senatorial district to work as labourers at the various illegal mining sites located in the area.

THISDAY however gathered that the immigrants have taken advantage of the porous Nigerian land boarders to enter the country in droves, not minding that they do not possess legal document supporting their expedition in the country.

A source, who spoke under the condition of anonymity, told THISDY that the 'illegal' miners from Mali have been linked with several criminal activities, ranging from highway robberies to kidnappings among others.


The source frowned at the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) for not living up to its statutory obligation of regulating and monitoring migration into the country.

He stressed that with the way the illegal migrants besiege the state without check and action, there was no immediate solution to security challenges facing the state.

The source contended that the government has been scratching the issue on the surface rather than tackling it from the root to get desired result.

However, he added that "the people of the state are worried with the influx of number of Malians coming into the state without steps to stop them as well as regulate their activities.

"We even learnt that many of them are just disguising as miners while in reality, they are criminal elements terrorising innocent citizens in the state."

THISDAY reliably gathered that the early set of miners who came into the state in 2017 were the ones who invited some of their friends with criminal tendencies, who have now allegedly started unleashing terrors on the people of the state.

"I believe that many of the security agencies in the state are aware of this through their intelligence gathering mechanism, otherwise, there is little or nothing to be achieved in the efforts to stamp out insecurity in the state.

"You will agree with me that Mali is one of the most volatile countries in West Africa; the base of Alshabab, a deadly Islamic extremists carrying out nefarious activities on the African continent, even up to Kenya in the east Africa region.

"I think it is pertinent to look into this security threat and take action without delay before it degenerates further," the source said.

Also, resident of Ibodi, one of the communities with multiple illegal mining sites and densely populated by miners from Mali, who preferred anonymity, said the community is under the siege of foreigners who worked at the illegal mining sites.

He lamented the influx of these foreigners into the community, saying every resident of the community is apprehensive over the development.

He noted that majority of the miners working in the community and adjourning villages are from Mali and are very hostile to the people of the area.

Consequently, a civil society organisation working in the state, Advocacy for Peace in Africa, has expressed concern over the issue, citing various criminal activities in the past that linked heavy presence of foreigners in the area with insecurity.

The state Coordinator of the organisation, Sunday Adams, stressed that plethora accounts of victims of kidnappings and robberies on the Akure -Ibadan expressway have given credence to the suspicion that some of those migrants from Mali, who claimed to have come to work at mining sites were also responsible for the criminal activities on the expressway.

Adams opined that: "You remember what the Professor from Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-ife, who was kidnapped on that road, recently said. He said that those who kidnapped him were of French-speaking Fulani extractions with highly sophisticated weapons.


"That remarkable revelation laid credence to the concern of many discerning residents in the state that many of those miners from Mali, who came into the state for mining jobs, are criminals terrorising innocents Nigerians on that road.

"Equally, an eye witness at the scene where a local government worker was killed by armed men in Ikire, a location very close to the place in which the professor was kidnapped, gave the same account of set of criminals wielding highly sophisticated weapons, and communicating in French.

"However it is clear that the state has been infiltrated by foreign criminals without any positive move by security agencies to nip such in the bud and keep the state safe."

While speaking further on the issues, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Folashade Odoro, said although some arrests were made in the past, there was no specific identification of any suspect as Malian.

"I cannot specifically state that any national from Mali was arrested; I can't remember we made such arrest," Odoro stated.

Also, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Osun State Command, has declined comment when contacted for reaction on the issues.

A source in the command who pleaded anonymity confided in THISDAY that nothing much has been done to check the influx of illegal migrants mainly from Mali into the state.

He, however, claimed that some arrests were made sometimes ago, adding that the command under the former Comptroller of Immigration Service in the state, Idowu Adebowale "deported those suspects."



Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/07/25/6000-illegal-miners-flood-osun-from-mali/

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Kmartt(m): 6:59pm On Jul 25, 2019
All is well

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by johnmartus(m): 7:02pm On Jul 25, 2019
Buhari should fire immigration boss the man is doing nothing but to mismanage public funds.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Bolustical: 7:07pm On Jul 25, 2019
This is a serious issue that must not be handled with kids gloves.

The chaos that illegal mining birthed in Zamfara must not be repeated in any other parts of Nigeria.

Governor Oyetola must press the FG to do the needful.

BTW, the Ministry of Interior shouldn't be for declaration of public holidays alone.

This border porosity is a very big menace they need to find solutions to.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by FarahAideed: 7:10pm On Jul 25, 2019
By the the time Buhari done with the SW they will go and Burn Tinubus house

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by budaatum: 7:10pm On Jul 25, 2019
People should fire themselves if Malians are coming to their state and stealing the jobs the indigenes should be doing!

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Bolustical: 7:12pm On Jul 25, 2019
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FarahAideed:
By the the time Buhari done with the SW they will go and Burn Tinubus house
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Buhari is no longer a Sudanese but now a Malian ba?

Just disappoint me by saying something sensible for once!

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Blue3k2: 7:13pm On Jul 25, 2019
The Nigerian security forces are next to useless. Journalists from punch and thisday have been reporting illegal mining in Ijesa for months but you haven't heard about any mass raid. Punch reported the illegal miners as northern Nigerians so this new.

some arrests were made sometimes ago, adding that the command under the former Comptroller of Immigration Service in the state, Idowu Adebowale "deported those suspects."

This would be an interesting FOIA request.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by simonlee(m): 7:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
FarahAideed:
By the the time Buhari done with the SW they will go and Burn Tinubus house
which of his houses? coz last time i checked, jagaban owns half of Lagos!

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Bolustical: 7:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
simonlee:

which of his houses? coz last time i checked, jagaban owns half of Lagos!
But according to the Biafra Bureau of Statistics, Igbos own 3/4 of the properties in Lagos.

How come Tinubu now owns half? grin

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by FarahAideed: 7:19pm On Jul 25, 2019
simonlee:

which of his houses? coz last time i checked, jagaban owns half of Lagos!

The one on Bourdillon na

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Nemesis909: 7:20pm On Jul 25, 2019
The media is equally as bad.

It is not only about brown envelopes. The press should have been ringing this message ever since.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by FarahAideed: 7:20pm On Jul 25, 2019
Bolustical:

But according to the Biafra Bureau of Statistics, Igbos own 3/4 of the properties in Lagos.

How come Tinubu now own half? grin

Y'all crazy I swear cheesy cheesy Igbos own half of Lagos while Tinubu owns the other half na grin

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Bolustical: 7:21pm On Jul 25, 2019
ok
Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Blue3k2: 7:29pm On Jul 25, 2019
Nemesis909:
The media is equally as bad.

It is not only about brown envelopes. The press should have been ringing this message ever since.

They have been for months you just didnt catch it. Read punch articles on topic. They even reported the people allowed these people to opperate since they believed it would be good for business. The police should have conducted a raid after quitely investigating issue.

It was learnt that some villagers, consisting mostly of women, had approached the monarch of the town, Alagunmodi of Itagunmodi, Oba Michael Famadewa-Kosile, and urged him to allow more northerners into the town to boost economic activities as seen in other neigbouring villages like Igun and Iyere.

The monarch said, “After several months of pressure, I acceded to their demands because it got to a point that those behind the move resorted to blackmail. I did not have any option but to shift ground.

“More miners were allowed to enter the town but the families that own farmlands were the ones dealing with them and not us. They are the ones selling their farmlands to the miners. I was not involved in any way.”

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Rekhina(f): 7:32pm On Jul 25, 2019
Stop misleading people fulanis are friends to yoruba sons n daughters ,
Y all this story ,we will live with them and mine with them no damn heck about it !
Yorubas are wise and peaceful ,we only hate yeebos for their hardwork ! Spits sad
Sai tinubu2023

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Rekhina(f): 7:38pm On Jul 25, 2019
But our god tinubu should chase them out as he planned chasing hardworking okoro Igbo out from computer village ... we are so peaceful ,hail oduduwa!!!

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Blue3k2: 7:43pm On Jul 25, 2019
Bolustical:
This is a serious issue that must not be handled with kids gloves.

The chaos that illegal mining birthed in Zamfara must not be repeated in any other parts of Nigeria.

Governor Oyetola must press the FG to do the needful.

BTW, the Ministry of Interior shouldn't be for declaration of public holidays alone.

This border porosity is a very big menace they need to find solutions to.

Well illegal mining is rampant and not taken seriously. If you compare Nigeria to Ghana you can see how lazy security agencies are. You read about illegal mining arrest in Ghana every few weeks. Illegal mining didnt cause the issue it just amplified it. The violence hasn't dropped significantly after the mining ban if you noticed.

Border security solutions by CONNOR COLLINS: 
• Incorporate a network of electronic detection systems, such as radars, ground based sensors, cameras, and drones in select regions. 

• Invest in physical instrastructure, establishing checkpoints and forward operating bases in the remote regions. 

• Increase military patrols in high threat regions, to demonstrate a consistant presence and control that spans the border region.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by 35824L: 7:43pm On Jul 25, 2019
The miners won't just converge on osun state like that. The yoruba owners of those mine pits may have invited them to come and work the gold because it is a tedious and dangerous job. Just like the Togolese and beninoise are all over the south doing construction jobs. Nigerian Immigration Service can do very little about this wave of immigration unless Nigeria pulls out of Ecowas and the africa free trade agreement.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Justiceleague1: 8:57pm On Jul 25, 2019
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Bolustical:
This is a serious issue that must not be handled with kids gloves.

The chaos that illegal mining birthed in Zamfara must not be repeated in any other parts of Nigeria.

Governor Oyetola must press the FG to do the needful.

BTW, the Ministry of Interior shouldn't be for declaration of public holidays alone.

This border porosity is a very big menace they need to find solutions to.[/s]



Shut up and listen to intelligent people,thank you

grin

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Justiceleague1: 9:00pm On Jul 25, 2019
Coneheaded structures are jitterery...they think the Malians wanna take over their "mining" business

grin

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by bamasite(m): 9:11pm On Jul 25, 2019
Chase them
Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Enoch07: 9:12pm On Jul 25, 2019
And our problems continue to grow. I just tire

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Pabuchi: 9:12pm On Jul 25, 2019
If you're not comfortable with Ruga shocked Jaapa so says buhari

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Yankiss(m): 9:13pm On Jul 25, 2019
Why the arrests? We can build a RUGA for them in all states of the federation.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by Igbodicool(m): 9:13pm On Jul 25, 2019
Like Fulani like Yoruba.

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by LoveJesus87(m): 9:13pm On Jul 25, 2019
This is a sad development for Nigeria. I can't imagine what those residents of the affects area are going through, the fear and apprehension. And what lies in wait for them if this deadly situation is not addressed IMMEDIATELY

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by LegendaryArnold(m): 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
Biko what are they mining?? Skulls?!

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by pinkPUSSY(f): 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
When miners meet miners cheesy grin cheesy grin

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by yesloaded: 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
This is a very big insult

Nigeria immigration is not doing their job

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Re: 6,000 Illegal Miners Flood Osun From Mali by MobilityExpress: 9:14pm On Jul 25, 2019
Wawu, Buhari government keeps changing the name of these criminals. From foreigners to bandits, to illegal miners from Mali. Keep telling lies, we know they are Fulani herdsmen militias grin

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