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Taraba Suspends Mining Operations Over Security Threats

Charles Suru by Charles Suru
June 19, 2026
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In a decisive move aimed at protecting lives and preserving public order, the Taraba State government has suspended all mining activities across the state with immediate effect, citing growing security concerns linked to operations within the sector.

The directive, announced on Friday, marks one of the most significant regulatory interventions in the state’s mining industry in recent years.

The suspension was conveyed in an official statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Gebon Katars.

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According to the government, the decision followed credible intelligence reports indicating the emergence of security threats capable of disrupting the relative peace and stability currently being enjoyed across the state.

Mining activities, particularly artisanal and small-scale operations, have become a major source of income for thousands of residents in several communities.

However, authorities say increasing concerns over the security implications of unregulated mining sites have necessitated urgent action.

Government officials expressed fears that criminal elements could exploit mining locations and surrounding communities, posing risks to public safety and undermining ongoing efforts to maintain law and order.

As part of measures to address the situation, the state government announced plans to establish a special task force dedicated to enhancing security oversight within the mining sector.

The proposed body is expected to coordinate monitoring activities, enforce regulations, and develop strategies for safer mining operations when the suspension is eventually lifted

Describing the action as preventive rather than punitive, the government stressed that the temporary shutdown is intended to safeguard lives and property while security agencies investigate and neutralize the identified threats.

To ensure strict compliance, local government authorities and traditional rulers have been directed to monitor mining sites within their jurisdictions.

The government further warned that individuals or groups found violating the suspension order would face severe sanctions.

Residents have also been urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities, as authorities intensify surveillance efforts across affected areas.

Meanwhile, the state government disclosed plans to hold a meeting with artisanal miners next week.

The engagement is expected to focus on new security guidelines, vigilance measures, and the role of mining operators in supporting efforts to secure mining communities.

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Analysts view the suspension as a reflection of the administration’s determination to strike a balance between economic development and security imperatives.

The decision comes amid growing national concerns over illegal mining activities and the increasing involvement of criminal networks in resource-rich regions.

Although the suspension is expected to temporarily impact the livelihoods of miners and businesses dependent on the sector, government officials insist the measure is necessary to create a safer, more structured, and better-regulated mining environment.

As security agencies move to address the reported threats, stakeholders across the mining industry will be closely monitoring developments, particularly the outcome of the planned consultations and the framework that will guide the eventual resumption of mining activities in Taraba State.

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