Thursday, April 20, 2023

Analysis While Northern Precious Stones are for Few, Southern Oil for All ?









Analysis While Northern Precious Stones are for Few, Southern Oil for All ?


An issue many so called public affairs analysts hardly look at has been the way and manner the exploration of certain minerals are being handled by the Federal Government.

Whereas the lion eyes of the government had always been on oil without catching the so called oil thieves, the same government has continued to look sideways on the exploration of precious stones in many parts of the north.

There was a foreign report few years ago that revealed that foreign currency earnings by precious stones thieves in parts of the north are over enough to settle all the nation’s debts both local and international, but due to where the crime is being committed, government has remained adamant to act for the interest of the entire nation.
Another revelation of the report was that majority of the endless insurgency and banditry are domiciled in areas where these stones are being mined as a strategic security structure to perpetuate the criminality of illegal mining endlessly.

While in the South, people stealing oil are branded oil thieves, in the north, government never agreed that there are illegal mining operations going on not to talk of precious stone thieves.
For instance, Californium, one of the costliest precious stones is currently mined in Gwoza area of Borno State, but the Federal Government has continued to give blind eyes to it. The same thing is happening to illegal gold mining in parts of Zamfara State.
However, the bobble seemed to have burst few days ago as the controversy on whether precious stones are being illegally mined in Zamfara may have been finally laid to rest following arrests of three truckloads of the solid minerals. Otherwise, the Zamfara State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), reportedly impounded three trucks loaded with precious stones.

The Commandant, Muhammed Muazu who confirmed this at a news briefing in Gusau on Monday, stated that the trucks, carrying precious stones, were intercepted in Gusau on their way to Sokoto as the drivers had no legal documents for security clearance.

The Commandant said: “We have no problem with the drivers or vehicles, rather the owners were to provide the necessary evidence that will permit them to engage in the business.”
According to him, for every person or cooperate body to take part in the transaction of any mineral deposits must meet up with following requirements: 

License to possess and purchase minerals, Evidence of Royalty payment, Mineral Title if the Solid mineral is coming from a legal source, Agent movement permit and Mineral buying center certificate.
Muazu maintained that if those documents are not presented, the drivers and whosoever involved would be prosecuted while the truck and its content impounded by the Federal Government as the law stipulates.

He said the trucks impounded and their drivers have an ultimatum of seven days to provide legal documents for engaging in the act else they would be prosecuted.

The commandant warned truck drivers to avoid conveying any mineral resources, except if the owner provides legal documents to them.

He called on the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to sensitize their members on the danger and legal implications of moving mineral resources without necessary documents of the law by the Federal Ministry of Mining and Solid Minerals.

Upon these revelations that translate to pure economic sabotage, there had not been any federal response to the development, quite unlike when oil thieves are caught in Niger Delta.

Gen. Ndiomu Visits EU Office, Seeks Collaboration With PAP








Gen. Ndiomu Visits EU Office, Seeks Collaboration With PAP
 

As part of more efforts to reposition the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) and improve the lives of ex-agitators in the Niger Delta Region, the PAP Interim Administrator, Major General Barry Ndiomu (rtd) on Wednesday visited the Office of the European Union (EU) in Abuja.

Ndiomu who had a strategic meeting with the EU, solicited institutional and technical support from the EU, especially in the PAP’s proposed Cooperative Scheme that is set to commence.

The Interim Administrator while highlighting how the Cooperative will create sustainable livelihoods for youths in the Niger Delta and make them more self-reliant, recalled that the persistent problem since the laying down of arms which has been how to meaningfully engage the ex-agitators, is the cardinal focus of his administration.

He informed the EU that the figure of existing beneficiaries was reviewed upwards to cover indigenes of impacted communities, adding that over five vocational training centers have been established across the Niger Delta Region, with some at various completion stages of completion.
He noted that the Cooperative Scheme, once fully operational, will discourage ex-agitators from continuously depending on the monthly N65,000 stipends, and look to more sustainable ways of living.

Ndiomu regretted that successive leaderships in the region appear to have applied short-term measures in their approach to tackle the problem of youth restiveness. 

Responding, Agnieszka Torres De Oliveira, Politics, Press and Information Officer of the EU Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, acknowledged that the initiatives of the PAP falls in line with the Pillars of the EU, which includes Security, Peace Building and Human Development.

The EU further commended the Ndiomu-led PAP for “seeing through the weaknesses” of the PAP and coming up with innovative measures to address them.

While thanking Ndiomu and his team for a very robust conversation and detailed insights into issues of the Niger Delta, the EU expressed commitment to engage and provide more accessible avenues that will enable the PAP achieve its objectives.

The Interim Administrator of the PAP was accompanied by retired Supreme Court Justice, HRM Francis Tabai, the Ebenanaowei of Tuomo Kingdom in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, and other senior Officials of the PAP.

The current PAP leadership is rigorously working with other stakeholders to rejuvenate and support the accomplishment of the objectives for which it was established. It has also been engaging a broader political approach to achieving these objectives.