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Legalise Artisanal Refineries in Niger Delta, PANDEF Tells FG

Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

The Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) has asked the federal government to officially recognise the artisanal refineries in the oil rich region the same way it was currently treating the artisanal miners in the Northern part of the country.

PANDEF stated this in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary,  Dr. Ken Robinson and made available to 糖心视频 in Abuja  yesterday.

The group lamented that despite all assurances by the former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the federal authorities are still treating artisanal refineries operators in the Niger Delta as criminals.

Part of the statement read: 鈥淧ANDEF noted the efforts by the Federal Government to promote the solid minerals sector of our national economy.

鈥淪pecifically, we have followed the various policy pronouncements on the intention of the government to legalize the activities of all those who are mining various solid minerals around the country, without any formal approvals.   

鈥淭he question which we are asking, therefore, is why the discriminatory treatment against operators of various artisanal refineries in the Niger Delta?

鈥淲e have decided to call attention to this discriminatory practice which has continued to go on particularly arising from the Summit on Solid Minerals which was co-hosted by the Solid Minerals Development Fund and the African Finance Corporation which took place in Abuja, on Tuesday, 17th October, 2023.  

鈥淎fter that programme, it was announced amongst other things that the Fund, which is specially set up to promote the solid minerals sector will very soon extend financing interventions to cater to those who are currently operating as illegal miners.

鈥淔urthermore, they will all be recognised, registered, and given licences to improve on their current illegal and artisanal activities. 

鈥淲e have observed that even, in the past, illegal mining of solid mineral resources has been given an official nod at the highest levels with the launch of the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Development Initiative (PAGMI) in 2020.

鈥淲e recall how the immediate past Governor of Zamfara State, now Minister of Defence, Bello Matawalle, openly visited the Presidential Villa with large nuggets of gold, said to have been produced from his State.

鈥淣ow, the federal government has decided to go one step further by apparently declaring full support for the local artisanal and illegal mining of solid minerals in the country.

鈥淗owever, PANDEF acknowledges the efforts of the Federal Government to expand the national economy as the dependence on oil and gas for the past 60 years has become overbearing and unsustainable.

鈥淚t is shocking that this same Federal Government continues to discriminate flagrantly against the people of the Niger Delta as their efforts to develop local technologies are tagged illegal refineries and therefore daily burnt and the operators paraded as high-level criminals.  

鈥淓ven the local efforts in developing technology, which, even the NNPC has not been able to do are often harassed, bombarded, and destroyed, further damaging the badly polluted and degraded environment of the Region. A typical story of throwing away the baby with the bath water!!! 

鈥淲e recalled that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, then Acting President, had during his tour to the Niger Delta in 2017 promised that the Federal Government will equally promote the development of local technology.

鈥淥sinbajo said it would be done through the conversion of these artisanal refineries into legal entities, thereby making them viable companies. 

鈥淪imilar to the present set of miners who will now enjoy warm handshakes and financial largesse from the Federal Government and its international partners, these refineries were expected to be the foundation for Nigeria鈥檚 technological breakthrough in local refining through their conversion to modular refineries. 

鈥淪ix years down the line, no specific Fund has been set up for these artisanal refineries, none of them has been legalized, and allowed to operate.

鈥淭he operators are being chased about, arrested, and whatever efforts they have made are bombarded and set ablaze by the Nigerian military.

鈥淧ANDEF wonders if there are two sets of laws in Nigeria as the Niger Delta people have always been at the receiving end.鈥

The group therefore called on President Bola Tinubu to reverse this inconsistency, because the money from the Niger Delta was  being used to fund the efforts to regularise the activities of illegal miners.

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