According to ASC Ruth Rimvyok, the command’s PRO, “NSCDC has the mandate to protect critical national assets We have noticed a rise in illegal mining being done around critical national assets. More disheartening is the fact that minors are being used to carry out these illegal mining activities in the state.”

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    This statement was made after The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Plateau State apprehended 15 suspected illegal miners, including minors, in Bukuru, Jos South Local Government Area.

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    ”We want to warn those using these minors for this illegal act to desist henceforth or face the full wrath of the law,”she warned

    Rimvyok called on parents to discourage their wards from engaging in the illegal activity, insisting that anyone caught would not be spared.

    Speaking, Mr Ahmed Mohammed, the Federal Mines Officer in charge of the North-Central Zone, said that the arrest was in collaboration with his office.

    Mohammed, who decried the spate of illegal mining in homes, said that mining operations were regulated by the Federal Government.

    ”We now have an unfortunate trend in Jos; people are mining inside their buildings, in some cases, even in their bedrooms.

    ”People should know that mining is a regulated business under the Nigeria’s Minerals and Mining Act 2007.
    ”Nobody has the right to conduct mining anywhere without a licence; so people should obtain the right licenses to mine in areas that are allowed.

    ”We will not condone illegal mining in any part of the state and so we urge communities to embrace the opening provided by the government and do mining in a legal way,”he warned.


    The officer said that owners of the properties who allowed illegal mining operations on their facilities would be arrested.

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