Sunday, July 19, 2026 - Three Chinese nationals and several Nigerian artisanal miners have been arrested over their alleged involvement in illegal mining activities in Amba Community, Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
The suspects were apprehended during a security operation
led by the Deputy Governor of Nasarawa State, Emmanuel Agbadu Akabe, at an
illegal mining site on Friday, July 17. Security operatives also recovered
suspected mineral resources packed in cartons, CCTV cameras, and other
equipment believed to have been used to facilitate the unauthorised mining
operation
Speaking after the raid, Akabe said he personally led the
enforcement exercise following repeated reports that mining activities were
continuing at the site despite a government order suspending operations. He
said he visited the location to verify the situation firsthand and expressed
concern that the state's directive halting mining activities was being
disregarded.
The deputy governor questioned how foreign nationals without
the required legal documentation were able to engage in mining activities in
the state, stressing that the government would not tolerate illegal operations
and remained committed to upholding the rule of law.
Akabe noted that mining falls under the exclusive
legislative jurisdiction of the Federal Government but said the Nasarawa State
Government would continue to safeguard the interests of host communities while
maintaining law and order. He also stated that no agreement had been reached
with the host community on corporate social responsibility obligations or
environmental impact assessments before mining activities commenced at the
site.
According to him, all those found culpable would face
prosecution, while mining activities in the area would remain suspended until
ongoing litigation relating to the site is concluded. Akabe urged residents to
support the government's efforts to maintain peace, security and stability
across the state.
Speaking through an interpreter, the arrested Chinese
nationals reportedly told authorities they had been operating at the site since
last year on behalf of their employers based in the Federal Capital Territory,
Abuja. Authorities said investigations are ongoing and that anyone found to
have violated the law would be prosecuted.

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