Lawan
President
of the Senate, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, has called on security agencies
to arrest and prosecute foreigners and anyone engaged in the illegal
mining of the country’s mineral resources.
Lawan
made the call on Wednesday in his remarks after the consideration of
a motion titled “The need to check illegal mining activities in the
country.”
The
motion was sponsored by Senator Ya’u Sahabi Alhaji (PDP, Zamfara
North) and co-sponsored by 32 other senators.
The
Senate President, while speaking passionately on the motion, said
“This Senate will look into the solid minerals sector seriously,
and we will charge our Committee on Solid Minerals, Steel Development
and Metallurgy to call for a public hearing on what the sector should
be in this country.
“We
know we have policies on solid minerals as well as legislation. The
Federal Government gave N30 billion to the ministry just to revamp
the sector in the last four years but I think as a parliament, we
should be able to contribute very meaningfully to ensuring that this
sector, which is so important to us, given the kind of situation the
oil industry is going through, is given attention.”
Lawan
called for proper revamping and protection of the mining sector,
adding that illegal mining is unacceptable.
“We
have to work to ensure that this particular sector is properly
revamped and protected. The situation of illegal mining is
unacceptable. We can’t tolerate it and allow that to happen.
“If
there are any foreigners coming in their helicopters and on their
feet to come and mine our resources without the necessary
documentation, I think it is for us to ensure that our security
agencies arrest them and prosecute them.
“I
believe that this Assembly, particularly this Senate, must be at the
vanguard of reviewing the situation in the mining sector and what we
need to do if there are gaps in terms of legislation,” Lawan said.
Earlier,
the sponsor of the motion, Senator Sahabi Alhaji, said “illegal
mining sites not only breed criminality but also exacerbates into
full scale terrorism and insurgency as witnessed in these states,
particularly Zamfara State, where the state of insecurity can be
traced to illegal mining sites.”
According
to the lawmaker, the solid mineral sector’s contribution to the
gross domestic product (GDP) of the country has dwindled overtime due
to illegal mining.
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