100 suspected illegal miners arrested in Jos: Official

Yabilsu Dogo, permanent secretary of the Plateau Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Mineral Development, says no fewer than 100 illegal miners were arrested in Jos.
Mr Dogo made this known on Thursday in Jos, saying the ministry has been collaborating with the police to stop the illegal activities.
He said illegal mining has continued to pose serious threats to both human settlements and the environment in Plateau.
Mr Dogo said one major immediate danger of illegal mining was land degradation as illegal miners dig indiscriminately, creating deep pits and tunnels that weaken the soil structure.
“You know that over time, this would lead to increased incidents of land subsidence and sinkholes, making the ground unstable for buildings, roads, and other infrastructure.
“We had building collapses in Jos last year; illegal mining compromises the integrity of buildings, making them susceptible to collapse, especially during heavy rains or seismic activity,” he said.
Mr Dogo said most times, the illegal miners were buried in the holes, and many had lost their lives in the process.
The permanent secretary said government revenues were lost due to unregulated mineral extraction, depriving the state of funds that could be used for development.
He, however, said that to mitigate these effects, the Plateau government had strengthened enforcement measures to promote sustainable mining practices.
Mr Dogo said plans had been put in place to create awareness about the dangers of illegal mining and also provide alternative livelihoods for illegal miners.
(NAN)
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