- The Plateau state government has given an immediate order to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
- The NSCDC personnel have been directed to shoot at sight
- The order is based on the activities of illegal miners around Lamido dam in the state
A
report by Daily Trust reveals that the Plateau state government has
given an immediate order to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
(NSCDC) to shoot at sight illegal miners at Lamido dam in the state.
The NSCDC personnel will be stationed around the dam to ensure that the illegal miners do not have access to the area.
The order is coming following the drowning of an illegal miner on Monday, February 6.
The death of the illegal miner came barely a month after the NSCDC arrested four suspects for illegal mining in the dam.
The
dam area became a beehive for tin miners sometime around 2013 following
the discovery of tin while the construction of the road that leads to
the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) was on.
The
Plateau state commissioner for water resources and energy, Engineer
Jafaru Wuyep said someone drowned at the dam on Monday night when he
tried to swim across to avoid arrest by security agents.
The deceased whose corpse is yet
to be evacuated had drowned in the middle of the dam and efforts by
security agents to rescue him failed.
Also
speaking, the acting General Manager of the Water Board, Lambert Gonzuk
explained that the activities of illegal miners were impacting
negatively on the quality of the water and the structures of the dam,
and all activities around the dam had been prohibited.
Just recently, six people were killed following a clash between illegal miners at Gyero village of Gyel District in Jos South local government area of Plateau state.
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