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Stakeholders Advocate 10 Years Renewable Mining Lease, 10% Benefits For Host Communities

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…as reps hold public hearing to repeal, enact Nigeria Mineral Development Company Limited (Establishment) Bill 2023
 
By Gloria Ikibah 
 
The House of Representatives has held a public hearing on the repeal and enactment of a bill titled, “Nigeria Mineral Development Company Limited (Establishment) Bill 2023 and Minerals and Mining”.
 
Stakeholders at the hearing proposed for a 10 percent benefit or more for host communities to ensure they get the economic benefits for solid mineralOs extraction in their environment where mining activities take place.
 
They also advocated for a 10 years renewable mining lease rather than the 25 years captured in section 66 of the Solid Minerals Mining Act 2007.
 
In his submission, Tobias Lengs of RENEVLYN Development Initiative, lamented the health hazard, the environmental degradation and negligence of miners that pose a danger to host communities. 
 
“We suggest an upward review of the extraction net value revenue that goes to the Community Development Association.  10% is suggested and this should be reviewed periodically.
 
“The duration of a Mining Lease is twenty-five years , and shall be renewable every twenty-four years as captured in section 66 of the Solid Minerals Act. The 25 years mining lease arrangement is too long and leaves room for operators to get away with impunity at huge cost to the nation. A 10-year mining lease is proposed instead to compel operators to be more responsive and accountable for their actions.”
 
He further suggested that, “The Community Development Agreement should be flexible to allow the host community determine exactly what they want to use the funds for without tying it to particularise line items. Their needs may change depending on situation hence the agreement details should not be open ended.
 
“They also complained about the enormous powers by the Minister which they suggested should be unbundled. The representative of Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) stated this in their submission as well as the Nigerian Geological Survey Agency (NGSA).
 
“The Bill gives too much powers to the minister. Other ministries relevant to the subject including environment should be involved”, he stated. 
 
On their part, Ms. Lumun Amanda Feese who represented Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) said despite the enactment of modern legislation for the mining industry not much has been achieved economically.
 
“The mining sector’s impact on the economy remains suboptimal, hovering below 1 percent of GDP by 2015. In 2016, the government approved an industry roadmap aimed to enhance the sector’s role as an economic driver, targeting a 3 percent GDP contribution by 2025.
 
“To The NESG would like to commend the House Committee for initiating these bills to address the staggering decline of the mining sector. While both bills are noteworthy, the NESG emphasizes an urgent need for the Federal Government to instill the highest standard of good governance in the mining industry. 
 
“This call is similar to the government’s successful approach in the oil and gas sector demonstrated through the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) of 2021 to implement the Nigerian oil and gas policy, which was approved in 2007. The PIA overhauled the institutional, legal, and regulatory framework for the oil and gas industry, establishing two regulatory agencies and fully commercializes the Nigerian National.”
 
Speaking earlier, Chairman House Committee on Solid Minerals, Rep. Jonathan Gweffi Gaza noted that the proposed legislation is necessary to transform the mining sector.
 
“We actually need a heavy rod in the mining sector. We need a vehicle where the government can be a player in the mining sector. A situation where 5% of whatever is extracted will be given to host communities and if this is achieved Nigeria will experience astronomical growth”, he said.
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LASG shuts down Idera market over ‘environmental pollution

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) says it has sealed off the Idera market in the Oshodi metropolis.

In a statement on Thursday, Ajayi Lukman, LAGESC spokesperson, said the agency sealed the market due to unhygienic practices and indiscriminate dumping of refuse, which contravened the environmental law of the state.

He said the measure was taken to enforce adherence to environmental cleanliness across registered markets in the state.

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‘‘Our operatives stationed across the Oshodi division during routine market monitoring identified the filth, unhygienic practices, and indiscriminate dumping of refuse around the Idera Market area, which prompted us to seal off the market until further notice,” the statement reads.

Lukman quoted Olaniyi Cole, the corps marshal of the agency, as decrying the level of hygiene at the market, which could lead to an outbreak of diseases.

He said Cole frowned at the inability of the market leadership to provide a valid waste collection contract, which resulted in the heaps of refuse in the facility.

He added that the display of wares for sale on road setbacks, lay-bys, medians, verges, kerbs, street trading, and hawking remained banned in the metropolis.

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The LAGESC corps marshal reiterated the ban on the sales, distribution, and usage of styrofoam in the state, noting that anyone found culpable would be punished decisively.

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Hours to Edo guber polls, major opposition candidate crumbles structure for Ighodalo

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Hours to the Edo State governorship election, the guber candidate of the All Peoples Party (APP)Amb Osalumese Areloegbe on Thursday morning collapsed the structure for the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Asue Ighodalo and his running mate, Osarodion Ogie Esq.

Addressing journalists at the party secretariat in Benin City, Areloegbe said his decision to collapse the structure for the PDP candidate was because he believed that Ighodalo had all it would take to govern the state to greater heights.

According to him, I urged all my followers and supporters to disregard any information that I have aligned with the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo.

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“I am supporting Asue Ighodalo because he is competent, not that I am not competent but I believe Asue is on the forefront. That is my reason for supporting his candidacy.

“My party is aware because they have been having a series of negotiations for us to align with the APC, and I told them categorically that I am supporting PDP. My eighteen local government followers are in full support of my decision, I mean 100 per cent supporting the PDP candidate, Barr. Asue Ighodalo and his running mate, Barr. Osarodion Ogie in this election.

“My choice for Asue Ighodalo is because, apart from myself, I see him as the next better candidate that I can support and I can put my weight on because he has the capacity, mentally, physically and otherwise to pilot the affairs of Edo State to greater heights.

“The national secretariat of my party, APP – they are in Abuja and I am in the state, and know much more of what is happening in Edo State. They are not here and don’t know what is going on here in Edo. And I am in a position to tell them what will be better for the Edo people.

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“There is a parable that says, ‘You cannot shave a man’s head when he is not present’. I am here in Edo State and I know who to support and why I am supporting him. The national leadership might have taken a different tone, but this is what I and my followers have chosen.

“We had a series of other politicians who had made such decisions before. That is why I agreed with the support of my supporters to collapse my structure for the governorship candidate of the PDP Barr. Asue Ighodalo and his running mate, Barr. Osarodion Ogie.”

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SAD! Woman reportedly d!3s in Osun building c0llapse

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A resident of Ifetedo in Osun State, simply identified as Idowu, had reportedly died in an incident of collapse building that occurred in the town.

The collapsed structure was said to be a dilapidated building that suddenly caved in and killed the woman.

A resident of Ifetedo, simply identified as Ogunyemi, while speaking to The PUNCH on Thursday, said operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, responding to a distress call, were at the scene of the incident.

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Some NSCDC operatives rushed to the scene after they were informed of the incident. They were joined by some other people in the community.

Idowu was the only person in the building when the incident happened. She was brought out dead from the rubble.

“The incident caused panic in Omiloode Area, where the building is located. The building that collapsed is a dilapidated structure,” Ogunyemi said.

Osun NSCDC Public Relations Officer, Kehind Adeleke, when contacted confirmed the incident, adding that the scene was immediately cordoned off by security men.

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“An abandoned dilapidated building located along Omiloode Street, Ifetedo collapsed and killed one Mrs Idowu, who was said to be around the structure when the incident happened.

“The tragic incident occurred at about 17:30 hours on Tuesday.

“Officers and men of NSCDC Ife South Division, upon getting information rushed to the scene of the incident for rescue operation. But unfortunately, the woman had passed on. She was brought out of the rubble dead. The site was immediately cordoned off,” Adeleke said.

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