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Residents of Gada Biyu Bauchi community protest unregulated mining, demand Government action
Residents of Gada Biyu in Bauchi protest against unregulated mining activities, calling on the government to enforce mining laws to protect the environment and vulnerable groups, particularly women and children. The Ministry of Mines assures that an assessment will be conducted on the mining operations in the area.
Residents of Gada Biyu community in Bauchi State have called for urgent government intervention to regulate mining activities in the area, citing serious environmental and social issues.
The protest, organized by the Media Advocacy on Climate Change Initiative, took place on Friday in Bauchi, with local leaders and community members demanding immediate action.
Mrs. Jilima Bishari, speaking on behalf of the protesters, highlighted the negative impacts of unregulated mining, particularly on women and children.
She cited severe environmental damage, including water contamination, pollution, and harm to livestock. Additionally, Bishari raised concerns about child labor and exploitation in the mining sector.
“We are calling for the strict enforcement of state mining laws to protect the well-being of women and children and to end the exploitation of vulnerable groups, including minors,” she said. “We also urge for a sustainable approach to mining that takes into account the health and safety of those living near mining sites.”
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The protesters also demanded immediate action to address the environmental damage caused by mining operations, urging the government to implement measures that would mitigate the risks to both human health and the ecosystem.
In response, Mr. Tukur Ibrahim, Director of Mines and Surveillance at the Federal Ministry of Mines, Bauchi office, assured the community that the ministry is committed to regulating mining activities in the country.
Ibrahim stated that the ministry’s goal is to harness Nigeria’s mineral resources sustainably, while promoting a vibrant minerals and metals industry.
He confirmed that an assessment of the mining activities in Gada Biyu will be conducted to evaluate their environmental impact and ensure compliance with mining regulations.
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