• About
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
Monday, May 12, 2025
  • Login
Jungle Journalist Media Limited
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY
No Result
View All Result
Jungle Journalist Media Limited
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
  • GAMES & SPORTS
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • HEALTH & FOOD
  • NIGER DELTA
  • SECURITY / MILITARY

Home » POLITICS » Enugu Gov’t moves to regulate mining operations for environmental safety, increased revenue

Enugu Gov’t moves to regulate mining operations for environmental safety, increased revenue

by Jungle Journalist
July 5, 2024
3
SHARES
31
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

 

The Enugu State government has announced its readiness to regulate mining operations to ensure environmental safety and enhance the development of the mining sector in the state. 

 

This was made known by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Solid Minerals and Mining, Engr. Samuel Okoro during the inaugural meeting of the Enugu State Mineral Resources and Environmental Management Committee (MIREMCO), in Enugu on Thursday.

 

It would be recalled that the Federal Government and Enugu State government in May agreed to set up the state’s Mineral Resources and Environmental Management Committee (MIREMCO) to curb the menace of illegal mining and monitor mining companies’ compliance with environmental standards.

ReadAlso

2023: Go after those on slander campaign against Peter Mbah, PDP urges security agencies

 

Presenting a “4-Point Agenda for Sustainable Development in Enugu State Mineral Sector”, Engr. Okoro, who is the chairman of the committee which has the approval of the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Dele Alake, said it was anchored productivity, revenue generation, environmental management and safety.

 

Regretting that over 90% of the titles from all mineral classes were either inactive or dormant, he said the inactivity significantly hampers the productivity and economic potential of the state.

 

“This calls for a definitive course of action to address the situation and harness our state’s mineral wealth effectively, to realize the financial objectives, set forth by the government through sustainable development,” Engr. Okoro said.

 

 

On boosting revenue from the mineral sector, he said that the non-payment of royalties to the government was another issue that required much attention as every miner would be required to accurately declare the volume and value of their mined resources, warning that where underpayment of royalties was discovered, the state would enforce severe consequences to deter such practices.

 

Engr. Okoro lamented that the negative impacts of unregulated mining on the environment, such as degradation of ecosystems, pollution of water sources, and other detrimental effects on the environment and surrounding communities, citing the dangers of irresponsible mining operations on the environment in the Niger Delta where oil spillage and gas flaring in the region have caused extensive environmental damages.

 

“The issue of environmental protection and preservation is very important to us. Our measures will include robust water and air management approaches. Firstly, every mining company in the State must have a certified environmental expert on their team. They must present EPRP, and EIA, implement adequate Environmental Management Systems in place, and continually provide us with the assessment report of their operation”, he stated.

 

“It is a very sad reality that safety is one important aspect of mining operations that is expressly given lip service and easily overlooked. It is a reoccurring incident across the African mining industry. If you take note of mining operations in Nigeria, you will find what seems like a systemic safety incident, due to a lack of interest in the implementation of safety measures. Most mining pits lack standard design and the mining engineers usually prioritize production over safety.

 

“In our case, we are taking steps to ensure that it is not our story before we take action, that is why we are going to take the issues of safety very seriously. We will prohibit all forms of unsafe mining practices in Enugu State. Every mining entity in the Enugu State must have a certified health and safety officer who shall be required to provide this Committee with safety reports of the mining activities.”

 

Engr. Okoro advised all the title holders to be part of a meeting scheduled for 12th July, 2024, saying it was aimed at ascertaining the challenges they had been facing, resulting in their inability to go into full mining operations, stressing that only less than 10 percent of title holders were currently in operation.

Tags: Mining industryMr Peter Mbah
Share1Tweet1Send
Previous Post

Gov Mbah Inaugurates State Judicial Service Commission, Council on Prerogative of Mercy

Next Post

NNAMDI KANU RELEASE: Your Position Is Inconsequential And Irrelevant, MASSOB Tells Arewa Youths 

You MayAlso Like

NATIONAL

Bombshell As INEC Denies Restoring Abure, Anyanwu As National Officers Of Labour Party, PDP

May 8, 2025
INTERNATIONAL / DIASPORA

Cardinal Robert Prevost becomes the first American pope, choosing the name Leo XIV

May 8, 2025
BREAKING

BREAKING: New Pope elected

May 8, 2025
NATIONAL

Coal City Set To Host Global Tech Giants As Tech Festival Begins At Enugu International Conference Centre Wednesday

May 6, 2025
NATIONAL

Backlash Over AI Image Depicting Trump As Next Pope

May 5, 2025
NATIONAL

Governor Nwifuru Orders Arrest of Aide Over Sale of Official Vehicle

May 5, 2025
Next Post

NNAMDI KANU RELEASE: Your Position Is Inconsequential And Irrelevant, MASSOB Tells Arewa Youths 

Discussion about this post

Recent Posts

  • Bombshell As INEC Denies Restoring Abure, Anyanwu As National Officers Of Labour Party, PDP
  • Cardinal Robert Prevost becomes the first American pope, choosing the name Leo XIV
  • BREAKING: New Pope elected
  • Coal City Set To Host Global Tech Giants As Tech Festival Begins At Enugu International Conference Centre Wednesday
  • Backlash Over AI Image Depicting Trump As Next Pope
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Comments

  • Ogbuenyi Sunday on Anambra police arrest river-bathing prophet ‘Onye Eze Jesus’
  • Stephen CE on List of international stars who have joined #EndSARS/#EndSWAT and what they said

Trending

BREAKING: New Pope elected

Bombshell As INEC Denies Restoring Abure, Anyanwu As National Officers Of Labour Party, PDP

Cardinal Robert Prevost becomes the first American pope, choosing the name Leo XIV

Backlash Over AI Image Depicting Trump As Next Pope

2027: Kwankwaso May Replace Shettima In Re-election Ticket – Source

ADVERTISEMENT

Coal City Set To Host Global Tech Giants As Tech Festival Begins At Enugu International Conference Centre Wednesday

Governor Nwifuru Orders Arrest of Aide Over Sale of Official Vehicle

U.S. Treasury Launches Global Crackdown on Hidden Dollar Fortunes – New Laws to Render Illicit USD Holdings “Worthless Paper”

Enugu Gov’t moves to regulate mining operations for environmental safety, increased revenue

72 things to know about Mike Adenuga at 72 – Toni Kan

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Popular Stories

    • BREAKING: Gunmen Take Over Onitsha-Owerri Road, Set Over 10 Vehicles, Goods Worth Billions Ablaze

      2794 shares
      Share 1118 Tweet 699
    • JUST IN: CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele sacked

      1821 shares
      Share 728 Tweet 455
    • BREAKING: Finland police arrests Simon Ekpa 

      1032 shares
      Share 413 Tweet 258
    • BREAKING: IReV Portal Shows Labour Party Won 19 States Plus FCT, PDP 8, APC 7, NNPP 2 States—Baba-Ahmed

      664 shares
      Share 266 Tweet 166
    • NEWS FLASH: Peter Mbah of PDP cruising to victory, wins 14 LGAs in Enugu guber polls 

      537 shares
      Share 215 Tweet 134
    • JUST IN: Daughter of Benin billionaire/CEO of Uyi Technical commits suicide

      509 shares
      Share 204 Tweet 127

    ABOUT US

    Jungle Journalist Media Limited

    Jungle Journalist Media Limited

    Jungle Journalist is an online news and information resource centre dedicated to accurate and timely news reports.

    Read More >>

    CONNECT WITH US

    SECTIONS

    • AGRICULTURE
    • BIZARRE
    • BREAKING
    • BUILDING & PROPERTIES
    • COLUMNIST
    • COMMUNITY REPORTS
    • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
    • EDUCATION
    • ELECTRICITY
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • GAMES & SPORTS
    • HEALTH & FOOD
    • HOLIDAYS
    • INDIGENOUS REPORTS
    • INTERNATIONAL / DIASPORA
    • LAW & HUMAN RIGHTS
    • LEGISLATION
    • MEDIA INDUSTRY
    • MONEY & BANKING
    • NATIONAL
    • NEWS
    • NIGER DELTA
    • NORTH
    • OBITUARY
    • OIL & GAS
    • OPINION
    • PHOTOS / VIDEOS
    • POLICE / CRIME
    • POLITICS
    • RELIGION & WORSHIP
    • SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY
    • SECURITY / MILITARY
    • SOCIAL MEDIA
    • SOUTH-EAST
    • SOUTH-SOUTH
    • SOUTH-WEST
    • TRADITION & CULTURE
    • TRANSPORT & AVIATION
    • WOMEN & CHILDREN
    • YOUTH
    No Result
    View All Result

    NEWS SOURCES

  • Punch
  • Nigerian Tribune
  • The Nation
  • Thisday
  • DailyTrust
  • The Sun
  • Daily Independent
  • PM News
  • Vanguard
  • Premium Times
  • Sahara Reporters
  • The Guardian
  • Leadership
  • Daily Times Of Nigeria
    • About
    • Advertise With Us
    • Privacy Policy

    © 2021 Jungle Journalist Media Limited - Web Designed by AfeesHost.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • NEWS
    • POLITICS
    • ECONOMY & BUSINESS
    • GAMES & SPORTS
    • EDUCATION
    • ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & FOOD
    • NIGER DELTA
    • SECURITY / MILITARY

    © 2021 Jungle Journalist Media Limited - Web Designed by AfeesHost.

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below

    Forgotten Password?

    Retrieve your password

    Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

    Log In