Unraveling Potentials: Mining Marshals Seek Support To Safeguard Mining Sites

By Hauwa Gidado, Abuja

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Nigerians are being urged to support Mining Marshals, a security force established to protect mining sites across the country.

The Assistant Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps NSCDC who doubles as the Commander of the Mining Marshals, Attah Onoja, made the call during an exclusive interview with VON in Abuja.

Onoja emphasized the Mining Marshals’ commitment to enforcing existing laws and working collaboratively with other law Enforcement Agencies and stakeholders to secure Mining sites.

“Nigerians should see the Mining Marshals as a Nigerian project, not an individual project, not a project of the Minister of Solid Minerals but a Nigerian project to save the mining sector, because mining sector needs to be revived, the Mining Marshals is a critical unit established by the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Dr Abubakar Audi.”

He also expressed the Force’s readiness to apprehend anybody who undermines the mining regulations in the country.

“The Mining marshals will stop at nothing in ensuring full compliance to existing laws governing mining regulations in Nigeria and whoever is found wanting regardless of position, the law will take its course.

It’s a rare privilege to be on national assignment and we will have to account for this opportunity, so anybody meeting us should know that we coming with the mindset to make the mining sector safer”.

The Commander explained that Mining Marshals were drawn from the Thirty-Six States and the Federal Capital Territory commands of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), with the primary responsibility of combating illegal mining operations.

“From the commencement of operation, the strength of Mining Marshal started with 2,220 operatives, more operatives are coming in, and we are still in the phase of mobilising more men. All the States of the federation will be adequately taken care of in terms of Mining marshals.”

The Mining Marshals

Speaking on the idea behind setting up the Marshals, ACC Onoja said “The Mining Marshals came up as a result of a pressing need of Nigeria as a nation to take adequate care of the mining sector and part of the core mandate of the Nigerian Civil and Defence Corps is to protect critical national assets and infrastructure. To this end, there will be no agency that will be better positioned or poised to deliver such assignment or mandate other than NSCDC”.

He further said that the proactiveness of the Commandant General of the NSCDC, Dr Abubakar Audi, mni in a bid to strengthen its role brought about the Mining Marshals in collaboration with the Ministry Of Solid Minerals Development.

“Before now NSCD has been responsible for protecting National Critical Assets and infrastructure; it has a specialised unit that will meet a pressing demand, talking about deriving revenue from the mining sector, the activities of illegal miners in Nigeria.

So NSCD came up with the idea of setting up the Mining Marshals on the 1st of March (2024).  It was officially inaugurated by the honourable Minister of Interior, Olubumi Tunji-Ojo marking the occasion of Civil Defence Day in Nigeria.

The Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Oladele Alake decided that what NSCDC was doing was in line with the seven-point agenda of the Ministry of Solid Minerals, to address the illegal mining activities with the aid of Mining police.”

Strategies

Onoja said; the Mining Marshals were using effective strategies to prevent illegal mining and mineral theft.

“The scope of our operation is principally anchored on ensuring full compliance with the existing laws.

About Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007 and Mining regulations of 2007 and what is also contained in this document are the relevant provisions that must be complied with by all intending investors in the sector or miners or companies or individuals who want to carry out one or two activities within the Mining sector, to ensure enforcement of these regulations to all miners.

“We have intelligent personnel that handle the illegal mining operators depending on the nature of the case, sometimes we write letters of invitation to the companies and give them specific time and they are expected to cooperate with our investigative activities.

Collaboration & Coordination

Speaking on how the Mining Marshals collaborate with other Law Enforcement Agencies, Mining communities and other stakeholders to achieve our mandate, the commander said, synergy and intelligence sharing have been yielding fruits.

According to a report published by the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA), Nigeria is rich in solid mineral deposits, including gold, limestone, coal, iron ore, and tantalite, among others. However, despite this abundance, the sector remains largely underdeveloped and underutilized.

Observers suggest that the creation of Mining Marshals and progressive reforms by the Ministry of Solid Minerals will enable Nigeria to utilize its abundant solid mineral resources to their full economic potential.

 

Edited By: Lantana N.

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