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    Mining Marshals Shut Illegal Quarry On FCT

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    By Editor on August 9, 2025 News
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    Chidimma Uchegbu – Abuja

    Mining Marshals from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have sealed off an illegal quarry site in the Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    Thirteen suspects connected to the operation have also been arrested and are awaiting arraignment.

    The crackdown is part of the government’s continuous efforts to protect vital national resources, stop illicit mining, and ensure industry compliance.

    The suspects were employed by a company that allegedly occupied and exploited a licensed mining firm’s quarry lease for more than seven months without authorization, according to Assistant Commandant of Corps (ACC) Attah John Onoja, commander of the Mining Marshals.

    “This operation underscores our commitment to zero tolerance for illegality in the Nigerian mining sector. We will not allow any individual or company to take the law into their own hands or deprive legitimate operators of their lawful rights,” Onoja said.

    He added that the site was operating without proper documentation, safety measures, or environmental safeguards, posing threats to both the environment and public safety.

    Suspected miners arrested by NSCDC operatives in Abuja

    The shutdown comes amid growing concerns over unlicensed mining activities, particularly in remote areas with weak enforcement. Onoja warned operators to comply fully with mining and environmental laws or face prosecution.

    The Mining Marshals’ actions are guided by the directives of NSCDC Commandant General, Prof Ahmed Audi, aimed at restoring order, transparency, and accountability to Nigeria’s mining industry.

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