Kano issues serious warning to illegal miners
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He expressed optimism that larger investors presence would contribute to transforming the local mining landscape, leading to formalised operations that could positively impact the host community.
By Maduabuchi Nmeribeh/Kano
The Kano State Government has warned illegal miners to desist from their unpatriotic activities which haveĀ largely contributed to encroachment on rural communities.
The state Commissioner of Solid Minerals and Natural Resources, Hamza Safiyanu Kachako, gave the warning, while leading a joint delegation, comprising senior ministry officials, a Chinese investor firm, and the owner of a mining cadaster licence, on assessment tour at a mining site in Zainabi village, Doguwa Local Government Area of the state.
Kachako who was represented by the Director of Mines, Muhammad Bala, said the tour was aimed to showcase the availability of targeted minerals and to facilitate discussions on the appropriate technologies for their extraction through modern mining procedures.
According to him, the tour was also in continuous of the state government’s effort to establish Kano as a premier destination for solid minerals investment.
Kachako further harped on the significant impact of artisanal mining activities in the village, noting that their presence has created environmental challenges.
He expressed optimism that larger investors presence would contribute to transforming the local mining landscape, leading to formalised operations that could positively impact the host community.
In his remarks, Alhaji Sha’aya’u Jibrin, the Director of Environmental Protection, Control, and Safety, raised concerns regarding the detrimental effects of artisanal mining encroaching upon village settlements.
He directed local miners to cease from encroachment activities and initiate environmental reclamation efforts by filling excavated areas with suitable soil.
He said the initiative aimed to restore the environment and enable community members to cultivate economic trees, providing future economic opportunities beyond mining.
Alen Zhang, Project Manager of Lanhai Mining Company Limited, expressed enthusiasm for the mineral deposits available at the site.
He said the company would deploy the necessary equipment to begin mining activities or exploration upon finalizing a partnership agreement with the mining cadaster licence owner.
Malam Sa’idu Isyaku Maye, representing Santago Nigeria Limited, the owner of the cadaster licence, assured the visiting team of his company’s commitment to the partnership.
Adamu Ibrahim Dabo, Director of public Enlightenment in the Ministry said, the successful collaboration between the ministry, investors, and local licence holders marks a significant step towards the sustainable development of the solid minerals sector in Kano State.
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