Plateau gov tells miners to obtain license or face consequences
Governor Simon Bako Lalong
The
Plateau Government has warned prospective miners to obtain license from
it or be stopped from engaging in any mining activity in the state.
The
state Commissioner for Environment, Mr Abdullahi Abbas, gave the
warning in Pankshin during a courtesy call on the state’s ALGON
Chairman, Mr Stephen Jings.
“We will no longer tolerate
prospective miners running to Abuja to obtain licenses from the Federal
Government and run back to start mining activities here without any
recourse to us as the custodians and owners of the land.
“All
miners must come forward and obtain license from us to enable them to
continue or start mining activities on our soil, else they should
consider themselves illegal miners.
“Enough
is enough of this hide-and-seek game of miners on the Plateau; we must
know who and who and where they are mining so as to keep our environment
safe.
“Plateau state is losing revenue in billions of Naira in
terms of fees and taxes. The state government is out to block all
loopholes to boost its IGR, especially now that we are diversifying our
economy,’’Abbas said.
The commissioner also warned illegal miners
to stop their nefarious activities or face the wrath of the law as
government would no longer fold its arms and watch them defraud it and
destroy the land wantonly.
He disclosed that the state had
introduced a “Monthly Award’’ for the cleanest Local Government Area in
the state and advised all the 17 local governments to take the monthly
sanitation serious.
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