Gov Otu appoints eight-man committee to tackle illegal mining

Governor Bassey Otu has approved the appointment of an eight-man Mineral Resources and Environmental Management Committee (MIRENCO) to curb illegal mining and its effects in Cross River.
The governor said this in a statement on Tuesday by his chief press secretary, Gil Nsa.
In the last few months, there has been an increase in reports on illegal mining in Cross River, even in areas reserved by the state and federal governments.
Mr Otu said the appointment of the committee became necessary to address the disturbing activities of illegal miners.
“Also, in line with relevant provisions of the Nigerian mineral and mining Act of 2007 which provides that each state of the federation should establish a committee to be known as MIRENCO.
“I have approved the appointment of an eight-man committee to constitute the body in the state in my determination to ensure that the menace of illegal mining in the state is curbed,” he said.
Otu Archibong heads the committee. Mayowa Omosebi, a federal mines officer in charge of Cross River, serves as committee secretary.
(NAN)
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