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EDO GOV SHUTS DOWN DISPUTED OBU MINES, OKPELLA …ORDERS CP TO DISLODGE ILLEGAL MINERS

by Our Reporter
Citing security concerns arising from the proclamation by the Federal
Ministry of mines that illegal mining activities are being carried out at
the contentious Obu mines in Okpella, Edo state, the Governor, Godwin
Obaseki yesterday shut down the mines until further notice.

The governor said the decision was taken in the interest of peace and
tranquility, pointing out that flouting of his order will be met with
wrath of the state government.

Consequently, the governor directed the state police Commissioner and the
Army Brigade Commander in the state to halt further operations at the Obu
mines with immediate effect.

It would be recalled that the ownership of the mines has been a subject of
dispute between the Africa’s leading Cement manufacturers, Dangote Cement
Plc and Bua Cement, which the Federal Ministry of Mines had asked to
vacate the mines because it was an exploiting limestones in the area
illegally.

Obaseki made the announcement while receiving in his office Community
heads and Chiefs of Ukhomunyio Okpella, whose community is hosting the
disputed mines and had come to express reservation at the alleged use of
youths as militia to enforce perceived rights to ownership of the mines
and thus creating security threat to the peace of the people.

The governor described Okpella as the mineral gem of Edo state and as such
mineral resources ought to be a blessing to the people of the state “but
regrettably, the situation on ground has degenerated to a security threat
and therefore there is the need to nip it in the bud.

“The Federal Ministry of Mines which has authority over the mines has
proclaimed that what we have there now is illegal mining and we don’t want
break down of law and order. The situation has degenerated badly.

“Those of you were concerned have moved and tried to resolve the matter,
we lost two of the people on the road to Benin while on the trouble
shooting mission to Benin.  We had a meeting in Abuja two weeks ago and we
analysed the Obu mines issue.

“Two people cant lay claim to one asset, until the court decides the
ownership or the federal supervising agency, the Ministry of Mines says
otherwise, I am closing down that Obu mines with immediate effect .
because we believe there is globally acceptable way of determining
ownership in a contentious matter as this without recourse to self help”

The governor noted that mines is on the exclusive list of the federal
government and the ministry said there is illegal mining going on there,
“from today there will be no further mining operations in Obu”
The Okpela Chiefs applauded the government decision and declared their
loyalty to the state government saying the decision will bring relief to
the people who have been living under fear.

Earlier, spokesman of the Okpella Chiefs, Chief Moshood Aliu told the
governor that they were in his office to declared their support for the
state government’s effort at industrializing the state and for him to
intervene in the dispute between Dangote Cement and Bua.

The Community heads disclosed that the youths of the Community are being
incited against one another in a bid to enforce perceived right to
ownership of the mines, a situation he said generated tension in the area.
Chief Moshood explained that while the location of the mines is  not in
dispute, what is being disputed is the ownership, Obu mines was in the
then Mid West, later Bendel and now Edo state. We are the occupier of the
area and we don’t want trouble, the unilateralism and use of youths as
militia to enforce ownership right is condemnable.

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