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Mining marshals boss seeks media support in fight against illegal mining

Henry Omunu by Henry Omunu
August 21, 2025
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The Commander of the Mining Marshals, Attah Onoja, is seeking the support of the media in the fight against illegal mining, advising the media against biased or compromised reportage on illegal mining activities in the country.

Speaking at a media parley organized by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council in Abuja, Onoja stated that illegal mining cartels are sponsoring what he described as “rogue journalism” aimed at discrediting the federal government’s enforcement efforts.

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“We will not cave to any blackmail designed to weaken our resolve,” Onoja declared.

“Illegal mining cannot be defeated by enforcement agencies alone, and this is why we are calling on the media to be partners in this fight.”

The mining marshals are an enforcement unit created by the Tinubu administration to operate as part of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

Since their establishment and mandated by the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, the marshals have actively dismantled illegal mining camps, prosecuted offenders, and restored peace in volatile mining corridors.

Despite facing serious challenges including entrenched powerful interests and inadequate logistics, Onoja insisted the campaign against illegal mining is essential to Nigeria’s survival.

“Our message is clear: Nigeria’s mineral wealth belongs to all Nigerians, not to be plundered by a few,” he emphasized.

Onoja’s call for media collaboration comes amid growing revelations by security agencies, including the Federal Capital Territory Police Commissioner, Ajao Adewale, who exposed illegal mining as a cartel-driven enterprise bankrolled by influential Nigerians and fueling banditry.

Adewale noted that Nigeria loses an estimated $9 billion (₦13.7 trillion) annually to illegal mining and gold smuggling.

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The marshals’ efforts are part of a broader security response tackling hotspots such as Zamfara, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kaduna, Niger, Kwara, Osun States, and parts of the FCT like Gwagwalada, Asokoro, Gaube, Kuje, and Katampe Extension.

Over 72 suspects were arrested in Abuja alone between 2023 and 2024 for involvement in illegal mining, according to joint operations by the NSCDC, police, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Onoja highlighted the difficulty of the campaign, but stressed the importance of relentless enforcement combined with informed media advocacy to dismantle the criminal cartels controlling mining activities.

The National President of the Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN), Dele Ayanleke, supported the mining marshals’ stance, pointing out that illegal mining thrives due to corruption, poverty, and weak governance.

He said the activities of illegal miners are causing devastating social and environmental harm, from child labour in Nasarawa State’s lithium fields to mercury poisoning in gold mines in Zamfara State.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, Ms. Grace Ike, had earlier urged journalists to go beyond superficial reportage.

She called on the media to conduct investigative journalism that exposes financiers behind illegal mining, amplifies community voices, and holds policymakers accountable.

“As gatekeepers of truth, we must investigate, expose, and educate the public on the devastating effects of illegal mining on communities and natural resources,” Ike said.

The NUJ FCT Council pledged ongoing support to amplify the stories of affected communities, empowering citizens with the information necessary to demand transparency, regulatory oversight, and environmental protection.

The mining marshals are urging the media to partner closely with law enforcement agencies in the fight against illegal mining, by ensuring balanced, accurate, and fearless reportage that supports Nigeria’s national security and resource sovereignty.

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