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Minister confirms rescue of 7 persons from collapsed mining site in Niger

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Seven people have been rescued from a collapsed mining site in Galadima Kogo village, Shiroro Local Government Area, Niger State.

The federal government organised the rescue operation, demonstrating its dedication to minimise the incident’s negative consequences.

Dr. Dele Alake, Minister of Solid Minerals Development, disclosed the rescue efforts on Tuesday, emphasizing the government’s swift response. “Upon learning of the incident, we mobilised our Federal Mines Officer (FMO) and officials of the Mines Inspectorate to the site. In collaboration with the mining company, we have rescued seven victims, some with injuries. Rescue operations with excavators are ongoing to ensure we avert any loss of lives,” Alake stated.

A statement by Segun Tomori, the minister’s special assistant on media, highlighted a recent policy announced by the minister. This policy mandates remedial measures for mining pits as part of the criteria for applying for mining licenses, aimed at minimizing such accidents.

“The minister is actively monitoring the situation at the mining site operated by African Minerals and Logistics Ltd,” Tomori added. He also mentioned that the causes of the disaster would be investigated to prevent future occurrences.