Niger orders site closure over illegal miners, security agents’ bloody clash

The Niger State government has condemned a deadly attack at Zuzungi Kataeregi mining site in the Katcha Local Government Area of the state, ordering its temporary closure.
This is contained in a statement on Friday by Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Mineral Resources, Idris Legbo.
He described the incident as criminal and unacceptable, noting the death of a security officer.
Mr Legbo added that the attack destroyed a joint patrol vehicle and constituted a direct assault on lawful mining operations and governmental authority.
Preliminary reports indicate the violence arose from tensions between illegal mineral dealers and security personnel operating at the site.
Mr Legbo emphasised that the mining site was duly licensed, legally recognised, and fully compliant with all statutory approvals and regulations.
The conflict followed security agents intercepting mining materials from illegal operators at the site.
It was also gathered that the dealers allegedly purchased minerals directly from artisanal miners, depriving the licensed company of benefits and reselling to unregistered entities.
(NAN)
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