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Tinubu Orders Security Crackdown on Illegal Mining

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President Bola Tinubu has directed security agencies to intensify their crackdown on illegal mining operations across Nigeria. The President emphasized the urgent need to address the activities of illegal miners, describing them as “scavengers and exploiters” that must be swiftly curbed to protect the nation’s resources.

During a presentation on the strategic importance of the mining industry to Nigeria’s national security and development, delivered by participants of the National Defence College (NDC) Course 32, President Tinubu underscored the necessity of prioritizing the health and safety of Nigerians, particularly those in communities near mining sites.

A Call for Economic Diversification and Security

Responding to the detailed presentation by Colonel Olajide Bello, the President commended the research efforts and reiterated the administration’s commitment to diversifying Nigeria’s economy. He acknowledged the significant role that the mining sector could play in achieving this goal, particularly in enhancing national security.

“I have listened carefully to your presentation,” President Tinubu said. “Aside from your knowledge of war and security, I see the intellectual depth of the work done to help the nation, and I must say thank you.”

The President noted that the country faces challenges with illegal mining activities and that security agencies are better equipped to address these issues than civil society. He emphasized the need for a stable economic environment, which he believes can be supported by proper resource management and security enforcement.

Prioritizing Health and Safety in Mining

President Tinubu also expressed concern about the health implications of mining activities on nearby communities. He stated that his administration would ensure that companies involved in mineral exploration prioritize the well-being of Nigerians. This includes establishing medical centers and other necessary facilities to protect lives, property, and health in mining areas.

Rear Admiral Olumuyiwa Olotu, Commandant of the National Defence College, highlighted the institution’s efforts to provide top-tier training and research on national security issues. Furthermore, he praised the President’s support for infrastructural upgrades at the college and appealed for assistance in completing its permanent site in Abuja.

The NDC, established in 1992, has trained nearly 3,000 participants from various security agencies and international allies, contributing significantly to Nigeria’s strategic security and development efforts.

Source: Vanguard  

 

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