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FG to Assist Communities Reclaim Lands Damaged through Mining Activities

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Minister of Solid Minerals and Chairman of NEITI Board, Kayode-Fayemi

Minister of Solid Minerals Kayode-Fayemi

The Federal Government says it has made provisions in the 2016 budget to help communities reclaim lands damaged through open cast mining.

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, said this at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum in Abuja.

According to him, the ministry has a law that gives conditions for environmental complaints.

“Talking specifically about the conditions in places like Jos and Enugu, if you look our budget this year, you will see specific allocation for reclamation of those mines that have been damaged through open cast mining.

We feel that in areas where mining is no longer taking place, we really should assist the community and the constituencies to reclaim the land and put it back to use and we are doing it within the limit of resources available to the ministry,” he said.

He said the ministry was collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Environment to address the lead poisoning problem in Niger and Zamfara states.

Fayemi said that in an effort to address complaints on the damaged lands, the ministry had a directorate dedicated to entertaining environmental complaints.

“We have environmental complaints offices in every state of the federation in the country to monitor and then report back to us what is happening. They will find out if the companies that are operating under the mining act adhere strictly to the provision of our environmental complaints directorate,” Fayemi added.

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