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Mining: Miners Association complains State Governors attempting to overregulate sector

The Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) revealed that it is ready to work with the Tinubu administration to set up a blueprint for its contributions to a mining regime that will support the economic diversification agenda in pragmatic terms. 

This was disclosed in a conference by its President, Mr. Dele Ayanleke, said in Abuja, warning on the issue of the state government’s interference in mining activities. 

They expressed concerns that some new governors have started issuing executive orders, either banning mining activities or attempting to regulate the sector. 

State Governors interferences 

The association said that so many legacies challenging the issue of state governments usurping the functions of constitutionally recognized mining industry regulators started gaining momentum recently. 

MAN added it would like to make a clarion call to the government on the need to come up with the agenda for its administration on the solid minerals sector, Ayankele noted that: 

FG Partnership and Overreaching Governors 

The Mining lobby group also noted that as the umbrella body of operators and investors in the sector, it has never been in support of illegal mining operations under any guise. 

They added that the association was ready to partner with the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development and other relevant stakeholders to ensure a sanitized mining environment, and also expressed concern that some new governors have started issuing executive orders, either banning mining activities or attempting to regulate the sector. 

They said the states are Ebonyi, Osun, Enugu, Cross River, and Taraba among others, noting: 

Exclusive List 

Ayanleke said that section 44(3) of the 1999 constitution, as amended, and section 1(1) of the Mining Act 2007, place the ownership of mineral resources and mining regulations in Exclusive Legislative List, urging that the constitution was made to address the socioeconomic and environmental concerns of the lower tiers of government, he said: 

The MAN president said that the importance of the meeting was not to vilify or wage war against any state government, but to draw attention to a critical governance impediment militating against the solid minerals sector as a veritable option in the government’s economic diversification agenda, adding: 

In case you missed it 

Nairametrics reported recently that the Nigerian Government said the activities of illegal artisanal miners in Nigeria’s mining industry are responsible for huge revenue losses.  

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Mary Ogbe disclosed this last week during the inauguration of the new National Executive Council of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN) in Abuja.  

Illegal Mining 

Dr Ogbe noted that such practice has added to the unemployment rate in the country, and hindered development, she said:  

 

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